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#Start a wiki page called ModuleName_Exploded_Part_Diagram if the page doesn't exist yet  | #Start a wiki page called ModuleName_Exploded_Part_Diagram if the page doesn't exist yet  | ||
#Explode the entire module in FreeCAD in 3D using the Exploded Part Animation workbench, select them all and use Part > Make compound. Now place the compound into a Fabrication Drawing using the [[  | #Explode the entire module in FreeCAD in 3D using the Exploded Part Animation workbench, select them all and use Part > Make compound. Now place the compound into a Fabrication Drawing using the [[Drawing Dimensioning Workbench]].  | ||
#Start a presentation using the [[Presentation Template]]  | #Start a presentation using the [[Presentation Template]]  | ||
#Explode the machine into parts and label them with numbers and legend for numbers below - or label all parts with arrows and names  | #Explode the machine into parts and label them with numbers and legend for numbers below - or label all parts with arrows and names  | ||
Revision as of 01:26, 27 September 2019
Protocol
- Start a wiki page called ModuleName_Exploded_Part_Diagram if the page doesn't exist yet
 - Explode the entire module in FreeCAD in 3D using the Exploded Part Animation workbench, select them all and use Part > Make compound. Now place the compound into a Fabrication Drawing using the Drawing Dimensioning Workbench.
 - Start a presentation using the Presentation Template
 - Explode the machine into parts and label them with numbers and legend for numbers below - or label all parts with arrows and names
 - Alternatively, use a professional CAD package and generate an exploded parts diagram automatically
 - Start a wiki page called Machine/ModuleName Exploded Parts Diagram
 - Embed your Google Drawing there. See Embedding Google Drawings.
 
Example of a complicated diagram:
