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[[Image:Crystal Clear manual.png|right|150]][http://www.freecadweb.org FreeCAD] is a free, open-source parametric 3D modeling application. It is made primarily to model real-world objects, ranging from the small electronic components up to buildings and civil engineering projects, with a strong focus on 3D-printable objects. FreeCAD is free to download, use, distribute and modify, and its source code is open and published under the very permissive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License LGPL] license. The data you produce with FreeCAD is fully yours, and can be recovered without FreeCAD.
[[Image:Crystal Clear manual.png|right|150]][http://www.freecadweb.org FreeCAD] is a free, open-source parametric 3D modeling application. It is made primarily to model real-world objects, ranging from the small electronic components up to buildings and civil engineering projects, with a strong focus on 3D-printable objects. FreeCAD is free to download, use, distribute and modify, and its source code is open and published under the very permissive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Lesser_General_Public_License LGPL] license. The data you produce with FreeCAD is fully yours, and can be recovered without FreeCAD.

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FreeCAD is a free, open-source parametric 3D modeling application. It is made primarily to model real-world objects, ranging from the small electronic components up to buildings and civil engineering projects, with a strong focus on 3D-printable objects. FreeCAD is free to download, use, distribute and modify, and its source code is open and published under the very permissive LGPL license. The data you produce with FreeCAD is fully yours, and can be recovered without FreeCAD.