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=FreeCAD Tubing Library= | |||
These are individual FreeCAD files. Intended workflow is Merge in the file menu to add these parts to a document in FreeCAD. | |||
[[File:FreeCAD Tubing Library.tar.gz]] | |||
=DXF for CNC Cutting of a 10 Foot Length= | =DXF for CNC Cutting of a 10 Foot Length= | ||
[[File:10footstocktube.dxf]] | [[File:10footstocktube.dxf]] | ||
'''Note: Sketchup work below is outdated as we transition to FreeCAD as the official OSE part library.''' | |||
=Stock Square Tubing (with Rounded-Corners) = | =Stock Square Tubing (with Rounded-Corners) = | ||
From [[Monica Log]] on July 14, 2013 - The result includes the stock pivot plate, all plates with 1 1/8" diameter holes and both 1/4" and 1/2" thick tube profiles. This is the file [[File:Warehouse-Rounded-tubes-and-plates-big-holes.skp]]. Note: tubing with square corners is preferable in Sketchup, as it can be put together much more easily. | From [[Monica Log]] on July 14, 2013 - The result includes the stock pivot plate, all plates with 1 1/8" diameter holes and both 1/4" and 1/2" thick tube profiles. This is the file [[File:Warehouse-Rounded-tubes-and-plates-big-holes.skp]]. Note: tubing with square corners is preferable in Sketchup, as it can be put together much more easily. |
Revision as of 07:33, 26 April 2016
FreeCAD Tubing Library
These are individual FreeCAD files. Intended workflow is Merge in the file menu to add these parts to a document in FreeCAD.
File:FreeCAD Tubing Library.tar.gz
DXF for CNC Cutting of a 10 Foot Length
Note: Sketchup work below is outdated as we transition to FreeCAD as the official OSE part library.
Stock Square Tubing (with Rounded-Corners)
From Monica Log on July 14, 2013 - The result includes the stock pivot plate, all plates with 1 1/8" diameter holes and both 1/4" and 1/2" thick tube profiles. This is the file File:Warehouse-Rounded-tubes-and-plates-big-holes.skp. Note: tubing with square corners is preferable in Sketchup, as it can be put together much more easily.
Tibor gave me a great tip for the tangent arcs: lines should be made before arcs in order to make them. So instead of doing the inner arcs first, do the lines.
Made a tutorial for using arrays in the tube construction. In this case from a 4" tube, we get a 40" in less than a minute. Then, all that's left is cleaning details.
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- Warehouse contains tubing with square corners, not rounded corners - for ease of working in Sketchup.