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Claude Code Skill Turns Text Prompts Into 3D-Printable Parts

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A skill for Anthropic's Claude Code, called "parametric-3d-printing," has been released that generates parametric 3D-printable models from natural-language descriptions. Combined with CadQuery, a Python-based computer-aided design (CAD) library, it lets users design custom parts such as brackets, enclosures and mounts from text instructions alone, iterating with previews and revisions to output printable STL files and more. The developer is Nicolas Chourrout of Flowful.ai, and the tool is available as open source on GitHub (PolyForm Noncommercial License 1.0.0, free for non-commercial use).

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