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Re: ThreadProfile Workbench
Hello
First of all, great plugin!
I was looking to create a thread in FreeCAD and this definitely helps. But what would be the best method to convert it to a mesh?
First of all, great plugin!
I was looking to create a thread in FreeCAD and this definitely helps. But what would be the best method to convert it to a mesh?
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Re: ThreadProfile Workbench
You can convert FreeCAD object to meshes using the Mesh Design workbench. Mesh menu -> Create mesh from shape. Alternatively, you can select your shape and press Ctrl+E to bring up the File menu -> Export... dialog, in which you would select the STL format. I use Cura for my 3d slicing. I have found the wavefront obj, and additive manufacturing amf formats also work well with it.
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For a quick and easy STL export I use this method. The clip is in German, but I think the pictures speak for themselves. In 99,9% all cases I have no problems with my slicer (Autodesk Print Studio).
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Sorry for the late response but what I mean is like which settings do you recommend for threads (or general meshing) because I get ugly meshes if I try to do it. Also is it normal to see not very smooth lines (example below)? I'm pretty new to CAD in general just trying to learn a bit so I don't know if this is normal. Am I doing something wrong? I've included 2 meshes that I generated. The first one using standard options and 5 degrees of angular deviation seems to be pretty good, mefisto one is pretty ugly and netgen takes ages so just skipped it. As for exporting to .obj that seems to be pretty good as well.TheMarkster wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:41 amYou can convert FreeCAD object to meshes using the Mesh Design workbench. Mesh menu -> Create mesh from shape. Alternatively, you can select your shape and press Ctrl+E to bring up the File menu -> Export... dialog, in which you would select the STL format. I use Cura for my 3d slicing. I have found the wavefront obj, and additive manufacturing amf formats also work well with it.
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Re: ThreadProfile Workbench
HellobavariaSHAPE wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 8:16 amFor a quick and easy STL export I use this method. The clip is in German, but I think the pictures speak for themselves. In 99,9% all cases I have no problems with my slicer (Autodesk Print Studio).
Please see my post above regarding the problems I have with generating meshes. I don't know if this is a beginner's trap or if this is normal behavior.
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Have you ever created it in 3D printing? With a minor diameter of 6.77 mm and a fine thread, it will probably be difficult for the slicer/3D printer to handle it. Anyway, my slicer (Autodesk Print Studio) doesn't issue an error message. I would ignore the zick-zack pattern and do a test print.vinny wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 2:33 pmSorry for the late response but what I mean is like which settings do you recommend for threads (or general meshing) because I get ugly meshes if I try to do it. Also is it normal to see not very smooth lines (example below)? I'm pretty new to CAD in general just trying to learn a bit so I don't know if this is normal. Am I doing something wrong? I've included 2 meshes that I generated. The first one using standard options and 5 degrees of angular deviation seems to be pretty good, mefisto one is pretty ugly and netgen takes ages so just skipped it. As for exporting to .obj that seems to be pretty good as well.TheMarkster wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2019 3:41 amYou can convert FreeCAD object to meshes using the Mesh Design workbench. Mesh menu -> Create mesh from shape. Alternatively, you can select your shape and press Ctrl+E to bring up the File menu -> Export... dialog, in which you would select the STL format. I use Cura for my 3d slicing. I have found the wavefront obj, and additive manufacturing amf formats also work well with it.
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Re: ThreadProfile Workbench
Thank you so much! I just made a 3/8" NPP thread for attaching a filter with a BSP thread to an air compressor.
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Care to make a post on the User Showcases forum demonstrating this ?freedomlives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2019 5:45 pm Thank you so much! I just made a 3/8" NPP thread for attaching a filter with a BSP thread to an air compressor.
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Re: ThreadProfile Workbench
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