posted by
martyb
on Saturday September 13 2014, @07:54PM
from the creating-your-own-GEB-cube-at-home dept.

from the creating-your-own-GEB-cube-at-home dept.
If you've ever seen or used MIT's scratch programming language, you'll be right at home with BlocksCAD. Essentially a GUI front-end for OpenSCAD (a popular CAD tool in the 3D-printing community), BlocksCAD is intended to make CAD more accessible, especially for kids. It's being developed by Einstein's Workshop, a family-friendly makerspace, and they are currently looking for funding via a kickstarter campaign. See their kickstarter page for a video showing it in action.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 14 2014, @12:20AM
Sweet, I was just thinking I wish I had something like this for my daughter. Hope they make it, then I can convince my wife that we do need a 3d printer!