From FreeCAD To The Real World
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Nice one. It's always great to see these sorts of things, folks using FreeCAD to help in the production of "real" stuff.
Mark
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Made for easy 3d Printing and modification for Heatermeter project.
Only adapt the parts you need to change. Different damper types can be made and incorporated later.
Gist repository on Github --------------------- Download zip
Only adapt the parts you need to change. Different damper types can be made and incorporated later.
Gist repository on Github --------------------- Download zip
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Nice project. I wonder how well that would work on something like one of Uncle Dave's, (Dave Gingery) charcoal foundries. Probably just need the right probe...
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Hi everyone,
My fisrt CNC project (test project) with the use of the newcoming Path workbench of FreeCAD.
The project inside FreeCAD In the CNC The final piece It was just a test project for two reasons. I use the CNC of my local FabLab and I have to be coaching to become autonomous. There is still some bug in Path module and at the moment my final project is not exportable in gcode without reversed arc.
But I'm sure soon I will machining a nice project using FreeCAD !
My fisrt CNC project (test project) with the use of the newcoming Path workbench of FreeCAD.
The project inside FreeCAD In the CNC The final piece It was just a test project for two reasons. I use the CNC of my local FabLab and I have to be coaching to become autonomous. There is still some bug in Path module and at the moment my final project is not exportable in gcode without reversed arc.
But I'm sure soon I will machining a nice project using FreeCAD !
Formations - Assistance - Développement : https://freecad-france.com
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
@ rockn - Nice. I haven't actually run any Gcode from FreeCAD on a machine yet, just in a simulator like OpenSCAM. Good to see it coming along.
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Cat Tree
I had a recent project, that while the model was quite simple, it did go through 3 versions in FreeCAD before a final design was decided on, dimensioned plans and templates were printed out, and the project was built. Almost finished except for the trim around the openings, (haven't found the right stuff yet), but still more than good enough for the little KittyMonster.
And where would ANY FreeCAD project be it one did not include a few 3D printed parts?
And the almost finished project with intended benefactor. 3D printed parts are the green objects holding the rope that is wrapped around the dowels and hanging down for play.
Mark
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Cat Tree
I had a recent project, that while the model was quite simple, it did go through 3 versions in FreeCAD before a final design was decided on, dimensioned plans and templates were printed out, and the project was built. Almost finished except for the trim around the openings, (haven't found the right stuff yet), but still more than good enough for the little KittyMonster.
And where would ANY FreeCAD project be it one did not include a few 3D printed parts?
And the almost finished project with intended benefactor. 3D printed parts are the green objects holding the rope that is wrapped around the dowels and hanging down for play.
Mark
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
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Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Lost garage remote cover and button, remodelled in FreeCAD, 3D printed with a bq Hephestos:
I happily share the files in a random object git:
https://github.com/elgambitero/Househol ... B%20remote
I happily share the files in a random object git:
https://github.com/elgambitero/Househol ... B%20remote
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Looking good.
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Harmonic drive (using pla and filaflex)
This mechanism is intended to replace the direct drive stepper that is currently rotating the plate of the ciclop scanner
FreeCAD:
Real-world:
Detail of the internal gear made with filaflex:
Real-world section is missing the internal oscillator, but I will post everything once it finishes printing
Javier.
This mechanism is intended to replace the direct drive stepper that is currently rotating the plate of the ciclop scanner
FreeCAD:
Real-world:
Detail of the internal gear made with filaflex:
Real-world section is missing the internal oscillator, but I will post everything once it finishes printing
Javier.
FreeCAD scripts, animations, experiments and more: http://linuxforanengineer.blogspot.com.es/
Open source CNC hot wire cutter project (NiCr): https://github.com/JMG1/NiCr
Exploded Assembly Workbench: https://github.com/JMG1/ExplodedAssembly
Open source CNC hot wire cutter project (NiCr): https://github.com/JMG1/NiCr
Exploded Assembly Workbench: https://github.com/JMG1/ExplodedAssembly
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Yes! Very nice and well done.
Now we're just waiting on the video that shows this in action.
Mark
Now we're just waiting on the video that shows this in action.
Mark
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