A fast viewer for .stl files
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fstl is a viewer for .stl files.

Here's a screenshot:
Eiffel tower
(credit to Pranav Panchal)

It is designed to quickly load and render very high-polygon models; showing 2 million triangles at 60+ FPS on a mid-range laptop.

For more details, see the project page.

Issues and pull requests are welcome; the project is under 1K lines of code and should be fairly approachable.


p.s. In my day job, I'm an engineer at Formlabs. If you think fstl is cool, you should check out our jobs page -- we're hiring software developers and engineers of all stripes to work on interesting, hard problems in consumer-level 3D printing.