Finding 3D Models: A Resource Guide

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Several users discuss resources for finding 3D models, with a specific mention of sites like 3dcadbrowser. The conversation highlights the importance of specifying the type of models needed, such as components versus everyday items, and whether users are open to paid options. A suggestion is made that Google can be a useful tool for locating various solid models. The original poster expresses a desire to share their own free models but struggles with language barriers in finding the right platform. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for clarity in model requirements and the potential of online searches for sourcing 3D models.
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hi there,

i am looking for the site about sharing 3D models, (like 3dcadbrowser)

if you know, can you help me?
 
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Can you be more specific? Which program are you using? Are you looking for models of components or just everyday stuff? Are you willing to pay for the files?

A lot of times Google will be your best hope for random solid models.
 
thanks so much,

i am a mechanical engineering. my parts extension .zip , i don't want to sell, it is free, but ican not find site that i want. because i can not speak english very well, if you help me i will be happy :)
 
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