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wieszak17
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Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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Hello,

An effect of some time killing... and some suggestions by FBXL5 in Challenges topic (conical spring for buffers):
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Also here are FCfiles by construction group:
- 02 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr02.fcstd - main frame
- 03 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr03.fcstd - angles
- 04 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr04.fcstd - walls
- 05 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr05.fcstd - floor
- 07 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr07.fcstd - boogies frame, suspension, oiling
- 08 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr08.fcstd - breaks
- 09 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr09.fcstd - axles with axle boxes
- 10 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr10.fcstd - bumper
- 11 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr11.fcstd - coupling
- 12 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr12.fcstd - external details
- 17 - https://para.zonk.pl/60W/gr17.fcstd - doors

And if someone feels reealy lucky and in need of coffee(s) break, than here is merged file:
https://para.zonk.pl/60W/60W-3D-merged.fcstd
You can try to open it but... well... i wonder how long it will take for you...
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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wieszak17 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:44 am ...And if someone feels really lucky and in need of coffee(s) break, than here is merged file:
...but... well... i wonder how long it will take for you...
well worth waiting for :mrgreen:
using

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it took almost 12 minutes ;)
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I also tried opening it with Link branch and it took less than 6 minutes to open :o
(but maybe because it didn't complete recomputing? - there were few problems :oops: )

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BTW - do you have any drawings for Px48 ? or (perhaps even more interesting...) for Px29
Would love to have a go at modelling either in FreeCAD... :ugeek:
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you can also download ... and try it here
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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There could be some errors - some parts was made quite long time ago, other FC versions and so on.

Of narrow gauge steam i've got only Tw53 in my library. And maybe some general drawings of Kp4.
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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wieszak17 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:44 am 60W-3D-merged.fcstd
You can try to open it but... well... i wonder how long it will take for you...
38 minutes. A bit old this laptop. :lol:
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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wieszak17 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 12:30 pm ...only Tw53 in my library. And maybe some general drawings of Kp4.
Funny ;)
it's easier to get Kp4 drawings from China or Soviet Union... than it is to find Polish drawings... for Px29 or Px48 :oops: :mrgreen:

All the guys there in Poland are like gardener's dogs (Polish idiom :mrgreen: )

with the exception of course of: http://plany.zonk.pl/
Thank you for sharing!
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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I must admit that it’s really impressive, especially the level of detail of the bogie. Could you share the files on GrabCAD too ? More people would find them there.
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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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Hi
wieszak17 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:44 am And if someone feels reealy lucky and in need of coffee(s) break, than here is merged file:
http://para.zonk.pl/60W/60W-3D-merged.fcstd
You can try to open it but... well... i wonder how long it will take for you...
I never saw it complete ... time time time ...

magnifique work

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Re: Polish narrow gauge open goods railcar 60W

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bambuko wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:41 am I also tried opening it with Link branch and it took less than 6 minutes to open :o
(but maybe because it didn't complete recomputing? - there were few problems :oops: )
Got similar results. 4m 50s with recompute and 1m 50s without. Also got some recompute errors.

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Look at that multi-threading during recompute:

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wieszak17 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 10:44 am ...And if someone feels really lucky and in need of coffee(s) break, than here is merged file:
...but... well... i wonder how long it will take for you...
This looks great! Especially details, threads, shims...

Edit:
Even better in VR:
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