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    • jumpjack2J Offline
      jumpjack2
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      How can I apply rapier.js physics engine (or any other js physics engine...) to OpenJsCAD objects?

      I found this site which allows creating composite objects and exporting them into openSCAD format, which then I was able to translate to openJsCAD using ChatGPT, but then I got stuck: I am not able to associate rapier.js to my model.

      What I would like to do is to change this robot arm into something I create with above site.

      Is this feasible?

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        hrgdavor @jumpjack2
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        @jumpjack2 you can export models from openscad or jscad to .obj or .stl meshes and then it is no more question of integrating with rapier, but a question of how you import meshes to rapier.

        actual integration with jscad is much more complex problem.

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