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Ron
 Ron
(@ron-13)
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Software Recommendations Needed

I was asked to duplicate a design that holds several pieces of equipment. After seeing it, I'm not sure I have the experience to recreate this item. I've read articles about using Blender and Photogrammetry which seems much easier as I'm not that well versed with Blender to make an exact duplicate. I think taking numerous photos of the item and importing into a program that recreates would be exactly what I am looking for. However, I've read articles that state the output isn't always 100%. I am also using a Mac which I'm reading limits my options on software. If anyone has experience on how to accomplish this task or can suggest software that will get me very close to the end product, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you.

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 1:40 pm
Jürgen
(@jurgen-7)
Noble Member
RE: Software Recommendations Needed

It might help if you show us a picture of the item. As it stands, we have no idea what you want to create, and hence very little basis for recommending tools that could achieve this unknown goal.

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 7:20 pm
Diem
 Diem
(@diem)
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Blender and Photogrammetry

While both *can* be accurate in experienced hands, in neither case is it going to be easy.

As @jurgen-7 says, it's hard to recommend anything with so little information - but I find most technical parts easiest to duplicate with OpenSCAD.

Cheerio,

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 7:32 pm
Crab
 Crab
(@crab)
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RE: Software Recommendations Needed

It takes a long while to become proficient with any CAD software so you might be better advised to find some expert that has design experience in creating the type of model you want, if this has a short time deadline. Blender is great for organic designs; and some examples might be figurines, flowers, cartoon-type characters and animals.. things with lots of curved surfaces. I view Blender in the “sculpting” category of tools. OpenSCAD is more oriented to those with programming experience as it does not have a graphical interface for defining your model (Diem can correct me if that is incorrect). You create a block of code statements and then look at the model that is rendered after compiling the statements. I have some minor experience with it, but I’ve not used it for extensive work. I’ve used it for designs that have lots of simple shapes that are quick to define in syntax.

But for architectural creations, it is hard to beat Fusion 360. It is free, with some limitations, and I use it extensively on a Mac. It has a huge following (as do many CAD packages) It will go way, way beyond what you will ever learn in a few years. There are many, many tutorials on the Internet and courses you can take on platforms like Udemy. And I strongly recommend some basic courses. It’s not something you are going to pickup in a week.

Think about what types of models you want to create and then research the various CAD packages out there. Be prepared for a multi-year learning experience that will be very rewarding, as you can then start to solve so many personal problems by designing your own items. 

I’d also strongly recommend some night courses at a local College if any exist near you. Then you can also share in the experience of the people attending and instructing. 

If you need something next Thursday, find someone experienced.

 

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 9:58 pm
Neophyl
(@neophyl)
Illustrious Member
RE: Software Recommendations Needed

Disagree with Crab in some particulars, I do all my hard surface designs in Blender.  Relegating it to sculptures just shows how poor an understanding they have of the software.  Its a tool that can do pretty much anything.  It does however have a VERY steep learning curve.  So I agree that if you are on a deadline probably not the best tool to try and learn quickly. 

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 11:09 pm
Ron
 Ron
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Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 11:12 pm
Ron
 Ron
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Topic starter answered:
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These are photos of the parts I need to make. The black part houses a camera, wifi box and a battery pack.

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 11:13 pm
Crab
 Crab
(@crab)
Honorable Member
RE: Software Recommendations Needed

I have no experience with Blender.. was just going by my impressions from a few articles I had read or watched.. So certainly Neophyl would be much more accurate.. and Diem would be much more knowledgeable about the particulars of OpenSCAD. You'll find each has strengths and weaknesses.. I really like what I can do in fusion.. especially its timelines and parametric design.. but it is not unique in those capabilities.

Posted by: @neophyl

Disagree with Crab in some particulars, I do all my hard surface designs in Blender.  Relegating it to sculptures just shows how poor an understanding they have of the software.  Its a tool that can do pretty much anything.  It does however have a VERY steep learning curve.  So I agree that if you are on a deadline probably not the best tool to try and learn quickly. 

 

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 11:15 pm
Neophyl
(@neophyl)
Illustrious Member
RE: Software Recommendations Needed

Whatever design software you use your best friend is going to be a set of callipers for something like that.

Opublikowany : 11/10/2025 11:23 pm
Ron
 Ron
(@ron-13)
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I have calipers for the measurements but I was looking at using TripoSR, Meshi.ai or something else that I can take numerous photos of and see what the output is. I'd love to try and create/duplicate this in Blender (import the photo and draw to detail), but I've only been able to create simple stuff in Blender and again...I'm not that proficient with it. It's not a rush project but the owner does need to have the original back in a week and then I can have it back. I went to the website this item was purchased from and emailed them asking if they sell ONLY the internal parts or if they are willing to sell the stl file but I haven't received a reply in 3 days which is what I expected. It's pretty much creating a few cube meshes and extruding some parts and collapsing others. I will give it a try but I know it will not turn out like the same. Thank you all for your inputs. I was trying to see if there was some software out there where I could get the output I needed.

Opublikowany : 12/10/2025 12:15 am
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