Very good, thank you very much for the pictures and respect for the good work. Regarding the love for Freecad, me too ...
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Could you also make a separate post on Users Showcase subforum ?
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Hi, this is my first post here, I've been lurking a bit before while learning FreeCAD, my thanks to the community for all the great resources.
I designed a small tent ("bivy tent") on FreeCAD then sewed it. It was great to get the dimensions of all fabric parts, especially the non rectangular ones.
In FreeCAD :
In Reality :
I wrote a blog post about the process, if you want to know more.
I designed a small tent ("bivy tent") on FreeCAD then sewed it. It was great to get the dimensions of all fabric parts, especially the non rectangular ones.
In FreeCAD :
In Reality :
I wrote a blog post about the process, if you want to know more.
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This is awesome - and thanks for the link to the blog, very interesting to see how it came to be!
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@alxndrr, this is fantastic and merits it's own post! If you don't mind, please start a new thread on the Users Showcase subforum and if you can link back it from your original post, that would be great!alxndrrr wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 4:14 pm Hi, this is my first post here, I've been lurking a bit before while learning FreeCAD, my thanks to the community for all the great resources.
I designed a small tent ("bivy tent") on FreeCAD then sewed it. It was great to get the dimensions of all fabric parts, especially the non rectangular ones.
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did you went over sheetmetall to get the unfolt and the cut design
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Good question, but in order not to hijack this thread, please start a separate thread to discuss this (and it shouldn't be in User Showcases either). thank youpl7i92LCNC wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2019 10:51 am did you went over sheetmetall to get the unfolt and the cut design
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Hi.
Here is my next project. Modular welding/work table. At last my knees and back will be able to rest!
Thanks Klaus (@kbwbe) for his A2Plus assembly workbench!
Some project details:
- table top size: 1,2m x 1,2m x 0,2m (0,95m height)
- 6mm steel
- 16mm holes with 50mm spacing
- weight ~200kg
- flatness < 0,1mm (I can't put a shim that size anywhere)
FreeCAD:
Real world:
Cheers,
Mateusz
Here is my next project. Modular welding/work table. At last my knees and back will be able to rest!
Thanks Klaus (@kbwbe) for his A2Plus assembly workbench!
Some project details:
- table top size: 1,2m x 1,2m x 0,2m (0,95m height)
- 6mm steel
- 16mm holes with 50mm spacing
- weight ~200kg
- flatness < 0,1mm (I can't put a shim that size anywhere)
FreeCAD:
Real world:
Cheers,
Mateusz
Re: From FreeCAD To The Real World
Awesome project! Thanks for sharing.
Check out my designs on https://www.youmagine.com/funkysod/designs, my videos at https://www.youtube.com/user/funkysod