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Unread 01-02-2015, 16:06
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Re: Maya/Blender in CAD

I'd go with Solidworks or Auto CAD for something like this still. I'm not sure of the types of files that you can export with Blender or Maya, but with most design CAD options its really easy to just export it as a .STEP or .STL file and have it machined or 3d Printed.
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