[BlindMath] Accessible 3D printing

Ken Perry kperry at blinksoft.com
Thu Jul 1 00:18:47 UTC 2021


There is see3d.org and there is also  benetechs new image library that has
3d resources.
https://imageshare.benetech.org/

I also know that there are groups like the New York Library with Chancey
fleet who teach methods to do 3D printing totally blind.  I have made a few
things using Openscads scripting language but I know there are much more
advanced folks out there.

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Subject: [BlindMath] Accessible 3D printing

This topic comes up every so often, but I can't recall what, if anything,
was suggested. Nor can I find a resource for accessible 3D printing, thus
this message. Does such a resource exist? If not, and assuming accessible 3D
printing is both possible and the necessary materials are available, I
intend to create this resource. I am not asking for a repository of existing
models to download and print, but rather how to create these models myself,.
Haden

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