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Note to website visitors
Dear website visitor
You will now see the website in English.

The texts presented here were translated by www.deepl.com/Translator (free version). translated.
Unfortunately, I can only speak limited English. Therefore I ask you: If you find any mistakes or mispronunciations, please forgive me. if you can even find some time to give me a correct translation, I will be very grateful.

Best regards
Andreas Rohner

PS:
The pictures on the website are protected by copyright. If you would like to use them, please contact me. If there is no commercial use for them, we will find a solution for free.


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Deutsch
Französisch
Englisch
Ukrainisch
Note to website visitors
Dear website visitor
You will now see the website in English.

The texts presented here were translated by www.deepl.com/Translator (free version). translated.
Unfortunately, I can only speak limited English. Therefore I ask you: If you find any mistakes or mispronunciations, please forgive me. if you can even find some time to give me a correct translation, I will be very grateful.

Best regards
Andreas Rohner

PS:
The pictures on the website are protected by copyright. If you would like to use them, please contact me. If there is no commercial use for them, we will find a solution for free.


Vorsicht
Deutsch
Französisch
Englisch
Ukrainisch

Welcome to the Net'weave homepage

The first steps in 3D drawing were drawn with the 3D Max software.
I've been using Rhino 5/7 for eight years now.
The original goal of the 3D drawings was to plan and visualize the exhibitions in the museum. In recent years, collection objects have also been documented.
The 3D visualizations also became important tools in connection with the electronic circuit boards. Since the manufacture of objects using the 3D printing process, 3D drawings have become indispensable.
Examples:
neues Bild
rADIO
Sextant
Glühbirne
Ausstellungsplanung
Telegraph
Historische Rheinbrücke Rheinfelden
Talsperre La Platta 1916
Wasserrad
Barometer