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title: Why I started CadHub
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author: Kurt Hutten
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author_title: CadHub Core Team
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author_url: https://github.com/Irev-Dev
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author_image_url: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/29681384?v=4
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# Why I started CadHub
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Like many, OpenSCAD was my portal into the world of Code-CAD. Once I started making parts with deterministic scripts there was no going back. That doesn't mean that I wasn't frustrated by certain things, a big one for me was how difficult fillets and chamfers can be with OpenSCAD so much to the point that [created a library](https://github.com/Irev-Dev/Round-Anything) to help with this and I even contemplated creating my own Code-CAD tool/language, in particular I was interested in introducing [sketch mechanics](https://github.com/zalo/CascadeStudio/pull/56).
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Ultimately it was seeing how [many different projects](/blog/curated-code-cad) there were for this style of CAD and yet there was no central home for them all that I decided that the best way to contribute to the community was to make a hub for our projects.
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## The road map
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Because the focus is one Code-CAD, we can introduce some awesome features that leverage the best the paradigm has to offer, like github integration or embed-able Customizers. Check out the [road-map](https://github.com/Irev-Dev/cadhub/discussions/212) if you interested in what we have planned.
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