Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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wieszak
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Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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Well, some small project for spare time...
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Nice!
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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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I have just noticed that this model is one of the demos shown on the front page of the FC website and I wonder if there is a fcstd file corresponding to this model.

Excuse me for questioning this but to me this model looks so complex that either wieszak is a very patient user to have done the assembly in FC (which is possible) or it could be a modified imported step file.

I think it is important to ensure that the demos shown on the front page should be real freecad models. Otherwise it should at least be stated in the description that a model is based on an imported step file. It is important for two reasons:
1. Respect to the users that have provided very complex models verifiably made in FC.
2. Being honest to new users about the capabilities of the software.
wieszak17
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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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Whole project is made exlusively in FreeCAD. I didn't include .fcstd files mainly because of they size: all projets files have about 2.5GB already. And some of them would be rather example of how to not do it :)

But i could give an example - the very first created file: http://para.zonk.pl/Ol49-P202-1-0.fcstd

You can check also kind of sideproject of this: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=5722 -
friend of mine knowing that i making Ol49 asked me for wheels to his model of Ty51 - and i used same technics in both cases.

And yes, i was already told that i'm very patient person ;)

Also this screenshot is a little outdated.
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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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Very impressive.
wieszak17 wrote:all projets files have about 2.5GB already.
:shock:

Patient indeed. :)

With such a big assembly, how does FreeCAD react? Are you able to rotate the 3D view with fluidity?
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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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Hmm, rotating... just works. :) with all files loaded i got 1-3 fps. But i'm only doing this to see whole thing from time to time. Normally i'm working on small groups, then merging them into main groups - currently five of ten are more or less made.

Usually there is no problems with making details in FC, only two annoying things are: sometimes i could not make desired fillet/chamfer because model already is too complicated for them works, and slow to very slow sketcher when using more tangents or especially symetric constrains. Or just a lot of them...
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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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Are you making all the components in their own FreeCAD project, then as a last step "create simple copy", then create a new FreeCAD project that only "assembles" the simple copies?

Then if you need to change something you do so in the "sub" project files, create a new simple copy and put that in the "assembly document".

Is that what you have done? Or is you "assembly" project including all of the history of the parametric components?

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Re: Locomotive & Wagon Assembly

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More or less. One file per component in which there 2-15 parts plus bolts/nuts joining that component.
When such file is ready and positioned, i copy it to another directory, make refine shape on all elements and delete anything besides just created shapes. Then I merge this files into groups (same as original blueprints groups).

So far there is no 'full assembly' file - to make screenshots i just merge this 'groups files'.
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