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*http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/File:CEBPressJuneGroup.fcstd '''older version'''
*http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/File:CEBPressJuneGroup.fcstd '''older version'''
*http://opensourceecology.org/wiki/File:CEB_17.08_CAD_Assembly.fcstd '''Most recent'''
*[[File:CEB_17.08_CAD_Assembly.fcstd]]  This is the Final Assembly and most recent updated file.
*[[File:CEB_17.08_supporting_files.zip]] Includes all the parts, modules and sub-assemblies that are used in the final assembly. If any editing is needed to any parts plz unzip the files to the same directory as the Final Assembly. Update and Save any related modules, sub-assemblies, zip the files and reupload to the wiki. Update, Save and Reupload the Final Assembly as well.
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Revision as of 01:37, 4 August 2017

THIS PAGE IS UNDER HEAVY CONSTRUCTION DO NOT REFERENCE

I am creating this doc for the design sprint on Saturday July 22 @10:55 MST as per slide #2 of the sprint document @ [1] - Dixon

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Introduction

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

  • Parts - for building Modules, Sub-assemblies and for producing Fabrication Drawings
  • Modules - Made of multiple parts, usually used in Sub-assemblies. Modules are used when there is repeated assembly of same or similar parts (like the legs). These are used for Exploded Part Animations, Language Agnostic Instructionals (LAIs), and other work.
  • Sub-assemblies The major components of the final CAD. used for Exploded Part Animations, Language Agnostic Instructionals (LAIs), and other work.
  • Final Assembly - The completed build. 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 versions with details removed. Some may be grouped to facilitate handling. In some cases they are drawn from scratch as only abstract, blocky models - to save significantly on file size.
  • 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. Each part should be designed at the origin, so symmetries can assist in the design.
  • 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.
  • ConstraintsAll the modules and Sub-assemblies are constrained without any Degrees Of Freedom.


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

Index

CEB_Press#Master_Index

Master File

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Parts Gallery

Drawer

Rod Holder

File:Rod holder.fcstd File:Rod holder.stl

Front Compression Chamber Cover Plate

Frame


Mid Plates

Module 4

Module 6

Module 7

Module 8

Assembled Modules Gallery

Final Assembly Gallery

Simplified Assets Gallery