3D Printer Workbench Work Proposal

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Problem Statement

Designing 3D printer variants with pre-designed OSE parts and modules in FreeCAD is time-consuming and cumbersome.

Solution

Develop a FreeCAD workbench to streamline the design of 3D printer variants using pre-designed OSE parts and modules.

Proposal

General Requirements

  • Support OSE Linux and FreeCAD 16
    • If we can support 18 while not at the expense of 16, then great.
  • Keep file size of parts low. See File Simplification for details.
  • See further details in proposal.

Phase 1 Accomplishments (Feb 1st - May 1st 2020)

The 3D printer workbench allows for rapid design (5 minutes) of a 3D printer with any size frame, angle frame size, 3D printer corner size, axes, heated bed, and extruder - allowing the user to produce a design and to generate a cut list for metal rods and steel angle, as well as to generate the CAM files (STLs) for the 3D printed corners.

This allows for full flexibility of rapid design, turning the design process of any new configuration (frame size, angle iron size, 3D printed corner size) from a 24 hour+ project by skilled designers to a 5 minute project doable by novices. This is a great example of how custom, engineered design can be performed by non-experts, thereby taking a great leap towards democratized technology.


Phase 2 (Second 90 day iteration)

  • Goal: Increase replicability of work accomplished in phase 1 (first 90 day iteration) to help OSE create FreeCAD design workbenches for all of its machines by 2028.

Deliverables

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  • ose-workbench-generator using a project scaffolding tool like cookiecutter or yeoman to quickly generate new workbenches with requisite files and structure needed to reduce barrier to entry.
  • ose-workbench-core library encapsulating functionality common to all OSE workbenches (will be within ose-3d-printer-workbench inside of ose3dprinter.app.core package, but designed to be ported out into a separate repo and project later)

Stretch Goals: YouTube tutorial video series on FreeCAD Workbench Python Programming.

Existing Work

There was a similar effort around late 2017 to early-to-mid 2018 by Steven Kaiser and Ruslan Krenzler with the D3D Workbench and Piping Workbench.

The D3D workbench was merely a start, and it so far has a frame only, but made of PVC pipe, which is not our main branch of development. Though, it's useful for anyone wanting to build with PVC.

This proposal is for a new branch of development related to the idea of a OSE 3D Printer FreeCAD workbench starting in early 2019.

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