ijon_the_human@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Googling Is for Old People. That’s a Problem for Google.English
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1 month agoThanks - I’ll have to look into this!
Thanks - I’ll have to look into this!
Not really no!
There was a “Multi Web Search” by Oleksandr for Firefox but it was last updated five years ago. It also intermingles the results whereas I would’ve liked to see them side by side (to compare how different search engines rank the sites)
The SearX feature the other guy mentioned might be the best bet!
Hah! It would seem so!
I would like two search engines displaying results side by side whenever I do a search. There’s so much empty space on a wide screen display anyway.
Maybe I should check if there’s an addon for this…
A scanner would be your best bet.
But you could go wild and ditch the photo idea.
The original piece was modeled in CAD. Simply follow the logical path for how it was originally done.
Measure the outermost dimensions and draw a rectangle as construction geometry. Then play around drawing a couple of circles - chances are that the top and bottom curves are circles and are trimmed and joined with eachother with say blend curve to preserve tangency.
Also measure the distance of the holes to the rest of the geometry. How far are they from the top and sides. You could measure their distance to eachother crosswise too to narrow down the measurement error.
The geometry is built around simple measurements, if you can work out the sketch tools and constraints, you can probably match the original with high precision.