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JBOX creates parametrized boxes; essentially the wall parts of a box as CAD-file.
JBOX creates parametrized boxes; essentially the wall parts of a box as CAD-file.
You simply define parameters like ''length, width, height etc.'', the rest does JBOX.
You simply define parameters like ''length, width, height etc.'', the rest does JBOX.
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You find JBOX here for download (and also on the PC attached to the laser cutter at happylab)
JBOX needs Java 8 and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac.
JBOX needs Java 8 and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac.
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Additionally you need QCAD 2 or [http://www.librecad.org LibreCAD], a fork of QCAD2
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Additionally you need QCAD or LibreCAD to open the output files and work with them.
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or some other 2D CAD-program to open the generated .dxf Files.
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(these are the programs which I used for testing) Now since version 2.0 the output dxf-files
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LibreCAD is installed on all PC in Happylab. Prior to version 2.0 of JBOX it did not
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should open for any 2D-CAD-program.
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work properly with programs different from qcad2; this bug is resolved now (if otherwise
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please write me)
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{{zip|JBOX.zip|329KB|Version vom 14.2.2015}}
{{zip|JBOX.zip|329KB|Version vom 14.2.2015}}