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Good day to all,
(Please excuse my approximate English, I am French)
I installed FreeCAD on August 23, 2016 and I feasted to discover and exploit the latter for more than a month, almost full time (last file generated: 04 ocobre 2016) Since I have somewhat left this wonderful application Side ... But of course, I think to resume very soon.
Above all, I would like to congratulate and thank the programmers involved in the development of the program as well as the many contributors, especially those who publish tutorials, videos or not, and share their files. To start, it was a great help to me and a great efficiency!
Here for the general presentations, I will be content this day to publish a few photos of a sample of personal productions made last year, all on a scale 1/1.
A modest old Belgian lag, a passion for railways, requires:
Old railway wheels:
Modern European railway system:
Standard industrial steering wheel:
Industrial valve:
Four animated pistons:
... the code for dito:
The gearmotor which has been driven by the gears:
One of the toughest chalenges (plastic back part!):
Electronics (my original job):
One of my old assemblies, only the screw terminals were borrowed from a downloaded shared library. I have developed a lot of electronic components for my needs (I have a lot of DataBooks):
For a modest play in reality, it may have been the model that gave me the most "twists and turns"!
An adjustable printed circuit resistor:
And finally, in bulk, of the inland shipping and industrial:
In addition, I shared my library of electronic components here:
https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-libr ... ponentsKit
Other shares will come soon.
So, I hope to have aroused interest in some.
Thank you for your attention, greetings, Jean-Michel.
Presentations de Jimidi
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Re: Presentations de Jimidi
Hello,
I present the latest workshops produced these days:
These are widespread and lacking components in the library.
For medium power, the TO126:
For high powers, flat housings that were declined from the good old but cumbersome TO3.
And the TOP3 and TO218 as presented here are already figures of ancestors:
... the "good old TO3" is what? That was it:
It is modern, the TO247AC:
Salutations, Jean-Michel
I present the latest workshops produced these days:
These are widespread and lacking components in the library.
For medium power, the TO126:
For high powers, flat housings that were declined from the good old but cumbersome TO3.
And the TOP3 and TO218 as presented here are already figures of ancestors:
... the "good old TO3" is what? That was it:
It is modern, the TO247AC:
Salutations, Jean-Michel
Re: Presentations de Jimidi
very nice modeling work, and your presentation skills are top notch!
maybe you should post in this thread too
are any of the 2D diagrams recreated from the models, or are they only the source material from outside documentation?
maybe you should post in this thread too
are any of the 2D diagrams recreated from the models, or are they only the source material from outside documentation?
Re: Presentations de Jimidi
Are those available on GitHub?Jimidi wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:11 pm Hello,
I present the latest workshops produced these days:
These are widespread and lacking components in the library.
For medium power, the TO126:
TO126.jpg
For high powers, flat housings that were declined from the good old but cumbersome TO3.
And the TOP3 and TO218 as presented here are already figures of ancestors:
TOP3 & suite.jpg
... the "good old TO3" is what? That was it:
TO3.jpg
It is modern, the TO247AC:
TO247AC.jpg
Salutations, Jean-Michel
Would you agree to put some of your models to Kicad official 3d library? They are very well designed
Maurice
Re: Presentations de Jimidi
Hello,
Regards, Jean-Michel
@ emills2 - Thank you for your feedback. I use the technical drawings that I find in my collection of Data-Books or possibly, data-sheets found on the Internet at the manufacturers.
Regards, Jean-Michel
Re: Presentations de Jimidi
Hello,
Host these files on Kicad? Yes, of course, but how do we do it? What is "Kicad", I do not know?
Regards, salutations, Jean-Michel.
Yes Maurice, my first components are hosted and downloadable on GitHub. Others will follow soon...
Host these files on Kicad? Yes, of course, but how do we do it? What is "Kicad", I do not know?
Regards, salutations, Jean-Michel.
Re: Presentations de Jimidi
Kicad is an open source EDA www.kicad-pcb.org
For the 3d repository have a look here
https://github.com/KiCad/packages3D