
Rotary Tool Cutoff Saw, Thing #17101, by sola_technical
A tiny chop saw driven by a rotary tool power shaft attachment, with a 1/4″ diameter capacity. Would be perfect for getting nice square cuts in music wire or other hard steel stock.

A tiny chop saw driven by a rotary tool power shaft attachment, with a 1/4″ diameter capacity. Would be perfect for getting nice square cuts in music wire or other hard steel stock.
Uhh, parametric models are almost inevitably NOT going to be OpenSCAD. Basically no one uses OpenSCAD in industry. The Parasolid kernel is the most widely used, but Autodesk Inventor and Pro/E both have their own parametric model kernels as well.
Sorta depends on where you take your sample, doesn’t it? Go look around Thingiverse and see how many .x_t and .x_b files you find versus how many .scad.
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