Petert wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 7:00 pm
All the pads are depended on a sketch, the sketch has the x and y values, the pad adds the z value (very simplistically explained) Most values in the sketches and the Pad's are defined and calculated in the spreadsheet, that way everything behaves parametric.
OK, so in Spreadsheet you have something like that:
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kast dikte 18
kastHoogte 2400
kastBreedte 1015
kastDiepte 500
linksHoogte =kastHoogte
linksDikte =B3
linksDiepte =kastDiepte
rechtsHoogte =B10
rechtsDikte =linksDikte
rechtsDiepte =B12
plankDikte 18
plankBovenHoogte 300
plankMiddenHoogte =700 - plankBenedenHoogte
plankBenedenHoogte 300
explain me the values and names there. How you calculate them in relation to the x, y, z values of Pads?
btw: The BOM is new thing to me. Looks interesting but for furniture design purposes it is too complicated to me. For advanced machine production, this might be useful. As I mentioned I like simple things that works. Cube is simple and works for furniture design very well and is very quick, it takes only several minutes to create simple furniture from Cubes. With sketches and pads the furniture is much more detailed for sure but it is too complicated to handle later. I don't design furniture to print 3D model and view it in details. I use FreeCAD for design furniture mostly to get chipboards dimensions to cut in the store later.
EDIT: English translation:
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case thickness 18
cabinet height 2400
cabinet width 1015
cabinet depth 500
left Height = cabinet Height
left Thickness =B3
left Depth = cabinet Depth
right Height =B10
right Thickness = left Thickness
right Depth =B12
shelf Thickness 18
shelf Top Height 300
shelf Middle Height =700 - shelf Bottom Height
shelf Bottom Height 300
but this need to be calculated from x, y, z, where to find all needed values for the calculation? if you want to write any program you have to keep some rules with naming, directory structure and especially properties (dimensions). This cannot be totally random.