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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Conditions of satisfaction for complete CAD for a given project means that we have a complete part library:
Conditions of satisfaction for complete CAD for a given project means that we have a complete part library:
*Parts - for building Modules, for producing Fabrication Drawings
*'''Parts''' - for building Modules, for producing Fabrication Drawings
*Modules - for Exploded Part Animations, Language Agnostic Instructionals (LAIs)
*'''Modules''' - for Exploded Part Animations, Language Agnostic Instructionals (LAIs)
*Final Assembly - for Exploded Part Animations, LAIs. Note that the Final Assembly may have to use Simplified Assets in some cases to remain workable
*'''Final Assembly'' - for Exploded Part Animations, LAIs. Note that the Final Assembly may have to use Simplified Assets in some cases to remain workable
*Simplified assets: Parts, Modules, Assemblies - these are  
*'''Simplified Assets''': Parts, Modules, Assemblies - these are  
*All assets meet File Size Requirements for that particular asset type
*'''File Size Requirements''' - all assets meet File Size Requirements for that particular asset type. Files can't be so large that FreeCAD can't open them or work with them effectively.
*Spreadsheet of all Assets (simlified and Complete) is available
*'''File Organization''' - Spreadsheet of all Assets (both Simlified and Complete assets) is available
*Construction Best Practices are followed for each file.
*'''Construction Best Practices''' - procedures for effective part building in FreeCAD are followed for each file.
*Each file is documented for how to create that file
*'''File Build Documentation''' - Each file is documented for how to create that file, so novices can get up to speed in making modifications. A short video with voiceover is the best way to document a part build. This is important because this creates design literacy in the general populace.
 
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=5/16" or 8 mm Rod Version=
=5/16" or 8 mm Rod Version=

Revision as of 21:04, 16 May 2017

D3D 3d Printer Infographic. By Jean-Baptiste Vervaeck.

Introduction

Conditions of satisfaction for complete CAD for a given project means that we have a complete part library:

  • Parts - for building Modules, for producing Fabrication Drawings
  • Modules - for Exploded Part Animations, Language Agnostic Instructionals (LAIs)
  • 'Final Assembly - for Exploded Part Animations, LAIs. Note that the Final Assembly may have to use Simplified Assets in some cases to remain workable
  • Simplified Assets: Parts, Modules, Assemblies - these are
  • File Size Requirements - all assets meet File Size Requirements for that particular asset type. Files can't be so large that FreeCAD can't open them or work with them effectively.
  • File Organization - Spreadsheet of all Assets (both Simlified and Complete assets) is available
  • Construction Best Practices - procedures for effective part building in FreeCAD are followed for each file.
  • File Build Documentation - Each file is documented for how to create that file, so novices can get up to speed in making modifications. A short video with voiceover is the best way to document a part build. This is important because this creates design literacy in the general populace.

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5/16" or 8 mm Rod Version

HintLightbulb.png Hint: Once all the parts here are stable, we will create a FreeCAD D3D Workbench which includes a drag-and-drop of every part within FreeCAD

Small version for small machines such as 3D printer, small laser cutter, and CNC circuit mill

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