From FreeCAD To The Real World
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Nice concept!! single question i miss the anti skating are forgotten that feature? :p
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Good question. I think you're listening to vinyl records.
I have not forgotten about it. I test solutions individually. I will solve the problem anti skating in the future. I have not designed it yet. Currently, I made a unipivot . I'm testing a technical solution now. It is a combination of a unipivot with a classic arm suspension. I do not know if this system was used somewhere before.
More photos in the link:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=25136
Google Translation.
I have not forgotten about it. I test solutions individually. I will solve the problem anti skating in the future. I have not designed it yet. Currently, I made a unipivot . I'm testing a technical solution now. It is a combination of a unipivot with a classic arm suspension. I do not know if this system was used somewhere before.
More photos in the link:
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=25136
Google Translation.
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Here is a real world project I just finished using FreeCAD:
A simple set design. I have been working with the techdraw workbench to create drawings I can pass off for someone else to build from. I ran into some issues with the text in this, my first techdraw template here but I think I have figured it out and have a nice new 11x17 template for use on my next FreeCAD design project. The updated techdraw template documentation is much easier than what I was finding before. Nice that the xml can be edited directly in Inkscape.
Photo Credit Ashley Smith, Wide Eyed Studios:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1k1lUL ... C3T3HoqOr
A simple set design. I have been working with the techdraw workbench to create drawings I can pass off for someone else to build from. I ran into some issues with the text in this, my first techdraw template here but I think I have figured it out and have a nice new 11x17 template for use on my next FreeCAD design project. The updated techdraw template documentation is much easier than what I was finding before. Nice that the xml can be edited directly in Inkscape.
Photo Credit Ashley Smith, Wide Eyed Studios:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1k1lUL ... C3T3HoqOr
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Nice!
P.S. Would be nice to have a picture of the final result available here on the forum too.
P.S. Would be nice to have a picture of the final result available here on the forum too.
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Could you also make a separate post on Users Showcase subforum ?dpettegrew wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 12:37 pm The images I have are too large to post on the forum. If I get some time later on I will look into making some smaller files to edit the post. Cheers!
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Kunda1 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2019 1:27 pm Could you also make a separate post on Users Showcase subforum ?
Here it is, complete with photos.
https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=35395
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Hello everyone
I present you my last realization : a "billet washer"
("billets" are made of aluminum alloys, and are 200 mm in diameter and 8m long)
I used a master file to assemble all the parts with "A2plus" workbench (only "include external file" function, parts are placed manually)
the sheets were generated with "sheet metal" workbench, unfolded, exported in dxf format and supplied to the laser cutting company
The "Techdraw" workbench allowed me to draw all the plans of the machined parts (my job)
And on some parts I used the "Path" Workbench to generate the program
I present you my last realization : a "billet washer"
("billets" are made of aluminum alloys, and are 200 mm in diameter and 8m long)
I used a master file to assemble all the parts with "A2plus" workbench (only "include external file" function, parts are placed manually)
the sheets were generated with "sheet metal" workbench, unfolded, exported in dxf format and supplied to the laser cutting company
The "Techdraw" workbench allowed me to draw all the plans of the machined parts (my job)
And on some parts I used the "Path" Workbench to generate the program
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
and the pictures !
Did I tell you that I love FreeCAD?
Did I tell you that I love FreeCAD?
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Looks professional!