Freecad+A2plus WB in production environment

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babaroga
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Freecad+A2plus WB in production environment

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Hello,
I want to share few screenshots of butterfly dinning table we developed for our customer. Our customer is one of major world furniture companies.
Since we have signed contract, we can not share source files. BTW, model was made by my assistant after only 4 days of training.

Everything is done in FC 0.18 and assembled with A2plus WB. Guys, thank you for this beautiful piece of software.

Every part have its own FC document, and all of them are linked into final product. Fittings (wheels and hinges) are assemblies imported in main assembly. On a photo you can see prototype with sad destiny :D . It is going to be sent to lab for mechanical testing, and is probably to be destroyed.
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Re: Freecad+A2plus WB in production environment

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really EVERY single part in its own document, even if it is just a box, like all the frame pieces?
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Re: Freecad+A2plus WB in production environment

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Not every single part,but only unique parts.
Identical parts are loaded once in assembly and then duplicated.
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Re: Freecad+A2plus WB in production environment

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Nicely done.

P.S. From CAD and real world point of view.
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