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- Vector based so scale and dimensions easy to manage. I use it all the time. It's also easy to create the repeatable components, as on the flight case parts on the roadready drawings. You can import a screen grab, then draw over the lines, then when complete, adjust the size to give exact dimensions, then import these into new drawing.
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First of all, I know very little about CAD software (I'm a programmer by trade), so apologies if my terminology is a bit off in places.
I'm wondering whether FreeCAD is a useful tool for me. I am designing a somewhat complex flight case (this is a flight case: http://www.3d-cases.co.uk/flight-case/f .. g-case.jpg). I actually already designed it in OpenSCAD, which worked out all right, tough that is far from the optimal tool as well, I have realized Specifically, it lacks the option of making blueprints for the side plates. It seems that FreeCAD is able to do that (viewtopic.php?t=8584 / viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8395).
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This is what my OpenSCAD-design looks like (there's also a lid and other stuff):Flight Planning software, free download
In general FreeCAD looks very cool. I did a few tutorials (specifically http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.ph .. k_Tutorial, https://all3dp.com/build-first-3d-object-part-1/ - all parts, and http://hackaday.com/2014/02/05/3d-print .. ad-part-i/ - all parts), so I have some idea of how to construct basic things. One thing about all these tutorials struck me, though: They're all about creating a single 'block' of a thing. This leads me to a few specific questions. I tried looking around, but could not really find an answer anywhere.
- Building a flight case is almost like building with LEGO: There are some modules (plates, aluminum extrusions, brackets, etc.) which you combine. In OpenSCAD I can simply define a module which takes some parameters. With this, I can create e.g. an L-bracket alu extrusion of any lenght I want. Is something like that possible in FreeCAD? I looked around and found FreeCAD-library (https://github.com/yorikvanhavre/FreeCAD-library), but the designs in there generally don't feel very parametric and self contained.
- If modules like I have outlined above are possible, is there then a way to combine these in a convenient way? Is that perhaps what Assemblies (http://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/index.ph .. c_Tutorial) are about?
- Is is possible to have some sort of global variables/constraints on parts? E.g. in the design above, I have the angle of the sloping part of the sides set up as a variable, and when that changes, the lenghts and positions of the related alu extrusions are automatically adjusted. I also have the outer dimesions defined, which influence the positions of nearly everything in the design. Is something like this possible?