How's it going folks? I am new to FreeCAD but having a lot of fun with it to design parts for 3D printing. Here is an example of a mounting to hold a loop of stainless steel wire.
Word size of OS: 64-bit
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.18.16110 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: (HEAD detached at upstream/releases/FreeCAD-0-18)
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Python version: 3.6.6
Qt version: 5.6.2
Coin version: 4.0.0a
OCC version: 7.3.0
Locale: English/UnitedKingdom (en_GB)
Also, I created a winch drum, and servo couplings.
OS: Windows 10Parts for model yacht
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Parts for model yacht
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Re: Parts for model yacht
May as well share the CAD file for the servo arm assembly. I tried to create a semi-waterproof interface from a connecting shaft from below deck. The printed part is in the above photo.
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Re: Parts for model yacht
The winch wheel was easy. I subtracted a torus from a cylinder.
Re: Parts for model yacht
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
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