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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p SolveSpace is a 2D and 3D CAD (computer-aided design) program that works under Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. It is a constraint-based parametric modeler with simple mechanical simulation capabilities. It is developed by Jonathan Westhues. Applications include: Modeling 3D parts – Draw with extrudes, revolves, and Boolean (union / difference) operations Modeling 2D parts – Draw the part as a single section, and export as a DXF, PDF or SVG; use 3D assembly to verify fit Preparing CAM data – Export 2D vector art for a waterjet machine or laser cutter; or generate STEP or STL, for import into third-party CAM software Mechanism design – Use the constraint solver to simulate planar or spatial linkages, with pin, ball, or slide joints Plane and solid geometry – Replace hand-solved trigonometry and spreadsheets with a live dimensioned drawingSolveSpace is gratis distributed under GPLv3. Files to open need to be in its own text-based SolveSpace Models (*.slvs) format. Various export formats are provided, including 2D vector drawing as DXF, EPS, PDF, SVG, HPGL, STEP; 3D wireframe as DXF and STEP; triangle mesh as STL and Wavefront OBJ; and NURBS surfaces as STEP. A brief review and interview with the developer appeared in Libre Graphics World. This review praises SolveSpace for its small executable file size, its advanced constraints solver and range of output formats. The same review notes some drawbacks, mainly its slow and limited processing of NURBS booleans and lack of native Linux support.A third-party video demonstration by Chris Madsen is available on Youtube as Using SolveSpace to draw Sonex flap detent.A previous software package called SketchFlat, also developed by Westhues, has been replaced by SolveSpace.. }

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