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=Basics=
=Basics=


This is a library of all the current PVC Pipe and Fittings that have been made in freecad for OSE. Many fittings can be created using [[#OSE Piping Workbench]].
This is a library of all the current PVC Pipe and Fittings that have been made in freecad for OSE. Many fittings can be created using [[OSE Piping Workbench]].
 
=Seed Eco-Home 6=
*Plumbing file - [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FtcP-Ljy2xHXry87OtCxtl8WBE7or4A3]


= Pipe dimensions used in literature =
= Pipe dimensions used in literature =
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* Schedule - determines (indirectly) the thickness of the wall.
* Schedule - determines (indirectly) the thickness of the wall.


=Basic Parts=
*1.5" elbow -
*2" coupler - [[File:2inchcoupler.fcstd]]
=Parts Generated Using the OSE Piping Workbench + Other=
<gallery perrow=6>
File:3elbow.png |'''3" PVC Elbow'''. Standard height of 4.75" as in [https://www.mcmaster.com/2389K29/]. - size:20kb - FreeCAD -[[File:3"-pvc-elbow.fcstd]],
File:toiletparts.png| '''Toilet Parts''' - Includes closet flange, 3" elbow with 2" heel, long 3" elbow - [[File:toiletparts.fcstd]]
File:rotatabletrap.png |'''1.5" rotatable trap''' -  FreeCAD -[[File:15rottrap.fcstd]]
File:2doublesanteetee.png |'''2" sanitary tee''' -  FreeCAD -[[File:2doublesantee.fcstd]]
File:2doublefixtee.png |'''2" double fixture tee''' - Nibco site - [https://catalog.nibco.com/rfcconfirmation?name=all-categories&xcartid=27675] FreeCAD -[[File:2doublefixtee.fcstd]]


= Cross =
File:3to15bushing.png |'''3" to 1.5" reducer bushing''' - FreeCAD -[[File:3to15bushing.fcstd]]


== Almost General Cross ==
File:3wye.png |'''3" wye''' - size:80kb - FreeCAD -[[File:3wye.fcstd]]


A cross is described by dimensions G, G1, G2, G3, H, H1, H2, H3, M, M1, and pipe dimensions. As pipe dimensions we use POD, POD1, PID, and PID1.
File:345streetbend.png |'''3" 45 degree street elbow''' - size:80kb - FreeCAD -[[File:345streetbend.fcstd]]


[[File:cross-dimensions.png]]
File:1FKHDAF.png|'''1.5" 45 degree street elbow''' - size:80kb - FreeCAD -[[File:1545streetbend.fcstd]]


=Genaerated Library Parts=
File:15elbow.png |'''1.5" elbow''' - size:30kb - FreeCAD -[[File:15elbow.fcstd]]


<gallery perrow=6>
File:2tee.png |'''2 inch tee''' - size: 25k  - FreeCAD -[[File:2tee.fcstd]]
File:create-pipe-cad-screenshot.png |'''SCH40 1"  PVC pipe''' - size:5kb - FreeCAD -[[File:pipe-test.fcstd]],
File:create-pipe-cad-screenshot.png |'''SCH40 1"  PVC pipe''' - size:5kb - FreeCAD -[[File:pipe-test.fcstd]],
File:create-elbow-cad-screenshot.png |'''Elbow test file.''' Here alpha° is 45°. - size:21kb - FreeCAD -[[File:elbow-test.fcstd]],
File:create-elbow-cad-screenshot.png |'''Elbow test file.''' Here alpha° is 45°. - size:21kb - FreeCAD -[[File:elbow-test.fcstd]],
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=Library of STEP Downloads from McMaster Carr=
=Library of STEP Downloads from McMaster Carr=
Comparable in size to generated parts - except for some parts which are way too heavy.
Comparable in size to generated parts - except for some parts which are way too heavy.
<gallery perrow=6>
<gallery perrow=6>


File:elbow.png |'''1" PVC Elbow''' - size:19kb - FreeCAD -[[File:1"-pvc-elbow.fcstd]],
File:elbow.png |'''1" PVC Elbow''' - size:19kb - FreeCAD -[[File:1"-pvc-elbow.fcstd]],
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File:2"-elbow.jpg |'''2" PVC Elbow''' - size:157kb - FreeCAD -[[File:2"-elbow.fcstd]],
File:2"-elbow.jpg |'''2" PVC Elbow''' - size:157kb - FreeCAD -[[File:2"-elbow.fcstd]],


File:2"-tee.jpg |'''2" PVC Tee''' - size:8kb - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#2389k23/=1bcgk5c] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-pvc-tee.fcstd]]
File:2"-tee.png |'''2" PVC Tee''' -157k - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#2389k23/=1bcgk5c] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-pvc-tee.fcstd]]


File:2"-tee-short.jpg |'''2" PVC Tee - Short Nonstandard''' - size:4kb - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#4881k26/=1bcheo0] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-pvc-tee-short.fcstd]]
File:2"-elbow-short.png |'''2" PVC Elbow - Short Nonstandard''' - size:4kb - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#4881k26/=1bcheo0] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-pvc-tee-short.fcstd]] (file misnamed)


File:2"-3"-bushing.jpg |'''2"-3" bushing''' - size:161kb - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#2389k53/=1bchs2a] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-3"-bushing.fcstd]]
File:2"-3"-bushing.jpg |'''2"-3" bushing''' - size:161kb - STEP -[https://www.mcmaster.com/#2389k53/=1bchs2a] - FreeCAD - [[File:2"-3"-bushing.fcstd]]
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</gallery>
</gallery>
= OSE Piping Workbench =
[[File:OsePipingWorkbenchIcon.svg]]
Implemented are:
* pipe
* coupling
* bushing
* elbow
* tee
* cross
* outer corner
[[File:OsePiningWorkbenchScreenshot.png|600px]]


= FAQ =
= FAQ =
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* Do we really want to 3D-print pipe fittings? Somehow I have doubt about mechanical properties of the 3D-printed products.
* Do we really want to 3D-print pipe fittings? Somehow I have doubt about mechanical properties of the 3D-printed products.
*: Yes.  For high pressure applications - 300 PSI - we would have to be very careful. For low pressure, such as 5 PSI, it's not a problem. Eventually, we want to refine printing techniques where our fittings can do what standard schedule 80 ABS fittings can do.
*: Yes.  For high pressure applications - 300 PSI - we would have to be very careful. For low pressure, such as 5 PSI, it's not a problem. Eventually, we want to refine printing techniques where our fittings can do what standard schedule 80 ABS fittings can do.
** Also with things such as part baking/anealing, composite filaments, and SLA or SLS Printers, very durable parts can be made
** Also with things such as part baking/[[FDM 3D Print Annealing | annealing]], composite filaments, and SLA or SLS Printers, very durable parts can be made.  Granted i agree proper testing, and potentially getting "Listed" or whatever the [[Building Code]] / [[Insurance]] stuff would need
 
 
=See Also=
 
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=Useful Links=


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[[Category: Materials]] [[Category: Plumbing]]

Latest revision as of 04:39, 8 September 2025

Basics

This is a library of all the current PVC Pipe and Fittings that have been made in freecad for OSE. Many fittings can be created using OSE Piping Workbench.

Seed Eco-Home 6

  • Plumbing file - [8]

Pipe dimensions used in literature

  • O.D. - outer diameter.
  • Average I.D. - average inner diameter (why average?). This dimension determines the size of the pipe.
  • Min. Wall - thickness of the pipe wall.
  • Schedule - determines (indirectly) the thickness of the wall.

Basic Parts

Parts Generated Using the OSE Piping Workbench + Other

Library of STEP Downloads from McMaster Carr

Comparable in size to generated parts - except for some parts which are way too heavy.

FAQ

  • Do we really want to 3D-print pipe fittings? Somehow I have doubt about mechanical properties of the 3D-printed products.
    Yes. For high pressure applications - 300 PSI - we would have to be very careful. For low pressure, such as 5 PSI, it's not a problem. Eventually, we want to refine printing techniques where our fittings can do what standard schedule 80 ABS fittings can do.
    • Also with things such as part baking/ annealing, composite filaments, and SLA or SLS Printers, very durable parts can be made. Granted i agree proper testing, and potentially getting "Listed" or whatever the Building Code / Insurance stuff would need