Boomerang in Blender & Sverchok
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This boomerang is not all that different from my previous designs with kinked, Fuzzy-like wings. What's new is that this one is modeled with the great [Sverchok](https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok) add-on for Blender, which allows non-destructive, parametric modeling with curves and surfaces in Blender. This could be done much easier in a proper CAD software such as Onshape, Fusion 360 or FreeCAD. FreeCAD is still a little clunky to use, though. Onshape and Fusion are great, but not really free (as in "liberty"), and I have a gut feeling that while it is a great free ride with these right now, at some point I will be blackmailed by those guys about my data in their clouds. In this case, I actually made the 3D printed boomerang as a kind of prototype before I committed the wood and the work to the lapjoint version. Both work very well. The lapjoint, obviously, is a little wider, which I think works better for a solid hardwood construction.
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