From FreeCAD To The Real World
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From FreeCAD To The Real World
Starting this thread for stuff users have taken "From FreeCAD To The Real World".
Small stuff that you don't feel warrants a new thread, just post your FreeCAD screenshot and a pic of the built object and post here with a couple of lines.
Bigger projects that do warrant a thread of their own, follow the suggestion above and provide a link.
I'll try and keep a linked index here in this first post for quick reference if/when this thread gets bigger than a page or two.
So we'll see how this goes, and of course, all comments on posted projects welcome.
Mark
Oh, and please, for this thread, try to keep the projects to things that are true to the title -
From FreeCAD To The Real World
Small stuff that you don't feel warrants a new thread, just post your FreeCAD screenshot and a pic of the built object and post here with a couple of lines.
Bigger projects that do warrant a thread of their own, follow the suggestion above and provide a link.
I'll try and keep a linked index here in this first post for quick reference if/when this thread gets bigger than a page or two.
So we'll see how this goes, and of course, all comments on posted projects welcome.
Mark
Oh, and please, for this thread, try to keep the projects to things that are true to the title -
From FreeCAD To The Real World
Last edited by quick61 on Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:43 am, edited 4 times in total.
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
I needed a bracket to mount a remote wireless temperature sensor to the center post of the picnic table for my indoor / outdoor thermometer. The post is 3"x3" steel pipe and seems like a good place to put the sensor. Not wanting to drill holes, I knocked out this little holder that works with a tystrap. Designed in FreeCAD, and printed on the 3D printer it's ready to be mounted. About 10 minuets to design and about an hour to print.
Mark
OS: Ubuntu 13.10
Platform: 64-bit
Version: 0.14.3473 (Git)
Branch: master
Hash: 321063bb9cd770ce08bf9ab7ed85faba5e0be1c1
Python version: 2.7.5+
Qt version: 4.8.4
Coin version: 4.0.0a
SoQt version: 1.5.0
OCC version: 6.7.0
Mark
OS: Ubuntu 13.10
Platform: 64-bit
Version: 0.14.3473 (Git)
Branch: master
Hash: 321063bb9cd770ce08bf9ab7ed85faba5e0be1c1
Python version: 2.7.5+
Qt version: 4.8.4
Coin version: 4.0.0a
SoQt version: 1.5.0
OCC version: 6.7.0
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Yes i do believe we should encourage FreeCAD user base to make 3D model in FreeCAD and to actually try to build it. Brackets, cars, phones, houses...
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
That was my thinking. If it started in FreeCAD and ended up in the real world, let us know!triplus wrote:Yes i do believe we should encourage FreeCAD user base to make 3D model in FreeCAD and to actually try to build it. Brackets, cars, phones, houses...
Something we can point to, to say, "See, FreeCAD is productive, it's not just for geeks holed up in their mom's basement."
Now, I need to go upstairs and get mom to make me some lunch........................................
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
The first real thing I did with Freecad. A key for the garden water tap, which I frequently is missing. Now I can just print one whenever needed.
Thanks to Freecad!
Thanks to Freecad!
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Thanks to Freecad!Johanneshov wrote:The first real thing I did with Freecad. A key for the garden water tap, which I frequently is missing. Now I can just print one whenever needed.
I had seen this on Thingiverse in the "Created with FreeCAD" collection that user lamer has. I look at it regularly. I was wondering just where that would be used, I kept thinking water main, but now I see. Thanks for sharing and posting here. Just what this thread is for.
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Thingiverse user lamer is in fact shoogen.
Now I don't think this is appropriate talk here. Though usually you would look at a pair, not a single one.quick61 wrote:I look at tit regularly.
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
I knew a "tit" was also a type of bird, but I did not know just how many things are a tit....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Wouldn't you know, a typo spellchecker didn't get... because it was spelled right.
Fixed tit.
Mark
Fixed tit.
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
While you were at it, why didn't you also fix the broken end quote tag?quick61 wrote:Fixed tit.
It's always nice to see real world applications. I'll try to post a little something I made not long ago.