Shapr3D does not stop at 3D. It has built-in (orthographic projections, section views, dimensions, tolerances). You can export a PDF to a machinist. Or, you can export a STEP file to Fusion 360 for CAM. Or, directly export 3MF for a Bambu Lab or Prusa slicer.
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Shapr3D is built on – the same geometric modeling kernel that powers SolidWorks, NX, and Solid Edge. This is not a toy. Parasolid is the industry standard for boundary representation (B-rep) modeling. Every line, arc, and NURBS surface in Shapr3D is mathematically precise to 10^-6 mm. shapr3d full
Start your free trial. Model one part. You will feel the difference in the first five minutes. Shapr3D does not stop at 3D
Shapr3D is not trying to beat SolidWorks at large assemblies. It is trying to beat SolidWorks at speed of ideation . For the first 80% of the design process, Shapr3D is faster. For the last 20% (tolerance analysis, FEA, CAM, BOM management), you still need a traditional tool. Or, you can export a STEP file to Fusion 360 for CAM
Select the face. Swipe up on the radial menu to "Extrude." Drag the arrow manipulator in 3D space. Type "15" for height. The part is solid. You want ribs for stiffness. You sketch a line on the bottom face. You use the "Offset" command to create a 2mm wall. You extrude it "up to next." All parametric.