@andyfierman I have some 3D Parts. Just search with 3D_[Part#/Part name] and click the "User Contributed" tab and you will see some 3D Parts.
I will give some keyword:
1. 3D_SPI-Flash
2. 3D_LD33V
3. 3D_RM10FTN2000
4. 3D_KBPC608
5. 3D_ACC-B104K500P
6. 3D_OVH222M0E1010-TR0
7. 3D_RL30-900
8. 3D_JK600-110U
9. WXD3-13-2W(20mm) (10KΩ±5%)
10. 3D_Pink LED
11. 3D_Blue LED
12. 3D_ArduinoNano
13. Or you can go to this link to find more:[https://easyeda.com/components?tags=3D](https://easyeda.com/components?tags=3D)
@junlakan67,
I don't think these are the same as the models that will be used for the 3D Viewer:
[https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/3D-View-Preview-53a771b1bb344821bab9086896c55f54](https://easyeda.com/forum/topic/3D-View-Preview-53a771b1bb344821bab9086896c55f54)
@junlakan67
This is not a problem if you use branded parts, because the manufacturer delivers 3D models. For example, Molex provides models in the .step и .obj format
@junlakan67,
This thread was started by the Original Poster (OP) with a question about software to make the PCB in 3D.
EasyEDA is developing a 3D PCB viewer.
The parts you have listed are Schematic Symbols drawn as 2D representations of 3D objects. They do not represent 3D models of parts that can be used in 3D PCB modelling and viewing.
Whilst it is nice that you have contributed these parts, they are not what the OP was asking about.
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