call for screenshots - By Yorik
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- jimmihenry
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Here comes Paper Clip Pack Man...
Found a paper clip animation a GIF on GrabCAD... And thought i can do this easy in FreeCAD. Little changes to my previous design allowed to open and close the clip using the spread sheet. For the clip handles position i had to use the A2plus workbench to make them follow the movement according to the constraints. Than i was going forth and back between the A2plus and the spread sheet windows, changing the value of the opening of the paper clip and the colour since it went back to standard grey every "frame". 8 picks in total done!
And the GIF itself is made with Gimp...
Cheers.
Found a paper clip animation a GIF on GrabCAD... And thought i can do this easy in FreeCAD. Little changes to my previous design allowed to open and close the clip using the spread sheet. For the clip handles position i had to use the A2plus workbench to make them follow the movement according to the constraints. Than i was going forth and back between the A2plus and the spread sheet windows, changing the value of the opening of the paper clip and the colour since it went back to standard grey every "frame". 8 picks in total done!
And the GIF itself is made with Gimp...
Cheers.
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Hello friends,
FreeCAD Nodes is now an official external workbench . This means that you no longer need to set my repo as a costum repository in the addon manager. New nodes and updates are added regularly, you just need to update the workbench in the addon manager from time to time. I'm also thinking about creating a YouTube series on procedural modeling with FreeCAD... However, there are still many fundamental nodes missing, which I will add in the coming weeks. Until then, have fun with FreeCAD... !
FreeCAD Nodes is now an official external workbench . This means that you no longer need to set my repo as a costum repository in the addon manager. New nodes and updates are added regularly, you just need to update the workbench in the addon manager from time to time. I'm also thinking about creating a YouTube series on procedural modeling with FreeCAD... However, there are still many fundamental nodes missing, which I will add in the coming weeks. Until then, have fun with FreeCAD... !
Codelink on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/codelink
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes
- jimmihenry
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
The Screwdriver Bit
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Nice
It's always great to share the used FreeCAD version too (I'm talking about the full FreeCAD info). And, if possible, share the model (via GitLab for example).
It's always great to share the used FreeCAD version too (I'm talking about the full FreeCAD info). And, if possible, share the model (via GitLab for example).
Regards / Viele Grüße
Max
Max
Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Node Fun: Simple animation with FreeCAD Nodes (https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes) by discretizing a curve and moving a cube along the control points.
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OS: Windows 10 Version 2009
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.21.30716 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: cbd19631428f1d9eb4faae30220551608a648589
Python 3.10.6, Qt 5.15.4, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 9.1.0, OCC 7.6.3
Locale: German/Germany (de_DE)
Codelink on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/codelink
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Mixed steel/ aluminum / 3d printed Z axis CNC design
Check out my Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@OficineRobotica
- jimmihenry
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Hello together,
2019 i stared a more detailed 5mm Standard round LED model for KiCAD. To do that i searched the internet and found a nice picture of a LED, the format was SVG. You can find it on this site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode. Some days ago i returned to my project to make a even more detailed model including the bonding wire and the chip crystal.
I used the 3D model in conjuction with the Tech Drawing workbench and was able to export a SVG. Due the given option it was possible to get the hidden lines that were in the back of the transparent epoxy casing. I exported two SVG images one was the casing with the lens the other one was the two pins. Ninety percent of the image were done! The last ten percent there was to do, was to cut and delete some lines... I did that with Inkscape. This showcase shows the versatility of FreeCAD, i would never drawn the entire LED using Inkscape!
2019 i stared a more detailed 5mm Standard round LED model for KiCAD. To do that i searched the internet and found a nice picture of a LED, the format was SVG. You can find it on this site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-emitting_diode. Some days ago i returned to my project to make a even more detailed model including the bonding wire and the chip crystal.
I used the 3D model in conjuction with the Tech Drawing workbench and was able to export a SVG. Due the given option it was possible to get the hidden lines that were in the back of the transparent epoxy casing. I exported two SVG images one was the casing with the lens the other one was the two pins. Ninety percent of the image were done! The last ten percent there was to do, was to cut and delete some lines... I did that with Inkscape. This showcase shows the versatility of FreeCAD, i would never drawn the entire LED using Inkscape!
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OS: Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601: SP 1)
Word size of FreeCAD: 64-bit
Version: 0.21.30922 (Git)
Build type: Release
Branch: master
Hash: 8ec1279ea8ee32a36fae683b42b5cfc5821734b5
Python 3.8.13, Qt 5.15.4, Coin 4.0.0, Vtk 9.1.0, OCC 7.6.3
Locale: German/Germany (de_DE)
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Excellent!
But take a closer look at "Abgeflachachte Seite".
But take a closer look at "Abgeflachachte Seite".
- jimmihenry
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Re: call for screenshots - By Yorik
Hello friends,
the new Voronoi node for FreeCAD Nodes is available! With this node you can split BRep surfaces into Voronoi cells, scale and evaluate them for further modeling (e.g. extrude, extract edges and vertexes, etc.)! This should allow you to model interesting structures for the CNC router!
the new Voronoi node for FreeCAD Nodes is available! With this node you can split BRep surfaces into Voronoi cells, scale and evaluate them for further modeling (e.g. extrude, extract edges and vertexes, etc.)! This should allow you to model interesting structures for the CNC router!
Codelink on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/codelink
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes
Codelink on PiPy: https://pypi.org/project/codelink/
FreeCAD Nodes Workbench on GitHub: https://github.com/j8sr0230/Nodes