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A simple part...

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It's not often, but sometimes, FreeCAD generates meshes that simply look awesome. Here's one example.
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Well "simple" is relative. I would need hours to do it. But it is very instructive to see how you did it. Thanks for sharing the Freecad-File.
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atzensepp: rüschtüsch!
and DeepSOIC: Thank you verry much (as atzensepp said!) for sharing and giving a great help to learn!
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DeepSOIC wrote: FreeCAD generates meshes that simply look awesome
NIce part...although I think it needs a little color! :lol:
"It is a poor workman who blames his tools..." ;)
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LOL :mrgreen:
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1. The part isn't simple.
2. The mesh is beautiful, but unfortunately the elements are too poor in terms of aspecy ratio.
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