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FreeCAD-Bundle
- How to make this fix work?
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FreeCAD Day 2023: Report and Continued Discussion
> It's been (mostly) solved in this dev branch
To be clear, it is not a dev branch, but RealThunder's Link branch (FreeCADLink is a fork of FreeCAD).
For topology naming, here is dev branch[0,1]
[0] https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/tree/development/toponami...
[1] https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-Bundle/releases/tag/topo-...
- Is installing from freecad.org wiki safe? The downloader on the website won't start the download
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FreeCAD 0.20 is out
The AppImage link on this page gives a 404 not found ... the correct link probably should be https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-Bundle/releases/download/0.20/FreeCAD_0.20-29177-2022-06-15-conda-Linux-x86_64-py39.AppImage
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Is freecadweb alright to download from?
That said, you may want to download directly from the weekly builds page ( https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-Bundle/releases/tag/weekly-builds ) as there are new features that aren't part of the official release yet. Though, even if you don't, and just download the 0.19 release, you'll be fine. It seems most tutorials out there are for 0.19 so you should be good to go learning it either way.
- 2022 is officially the Year of Linux Gaming
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Where can the latest developer version of FreeCAD 0.2 can be downloaded?
Github weekly builds
FreeCAD_assembly3
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Kinematic Coupling (Maxwell) Assembly with FreeCAD
If the general python API isn't enough the assembly3 docs have an interesting example which might give you some ideas for moving objects along within their constraints.
I was following this part of the wiki
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Regularly Updated Summary of Merging of Realthunder's FreeCAD Link Branch into Topological Naming Branch?
Take a look: https://github.com/realthunder/FreeCAD_assembly3/wiki/Topological-Naming-Algorithm
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total FreeCAD newb, can't edit legacy parts
FreeCAD is still in development and you may have a mismatch of versions. Try .17, .18, .19, and .20 dev versions and try to find the one that doesn't show empty sketches. It may have even been made with the RealThunder branch.
- 2022 is officially the Year of Linux Gaming
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Blender 3.1
FreeCAD's stable release is somewhat painful to use, but when using a development build (I've personally had no trouble) and having gone through the preferences, customization options, and addon list (altogether not too much work), it becomes truly competitive with the other major option, the free-as-in-beer tier of less-than-industry-standard Fusion 360.
As mentioned before, RealThunder's branch [0] (confusingly also called the RT branch, assembly3 branch, Link Branch, and Link Stage 3) is the most improved. It remedies FreeCAD's most serious drawback, the Topological Naming Problem (TNP), and includes many miscellaneous improvements (which do add up), some merged from other authors. Many of the quality-of-life features will be in the imminent upcoming major release (0.20); sadly, the TNP fix has only been weakly promised for 0.21. FreeCAD's other major issue is the lack of official assembly support. There are four competing addons; RealThunder's branch includes his, Assembly3.
I often feel that 'bad' UI (especially in free software) is perfectly productive once the user is familiar, but I will admit that difference in aesthetics in FreeCAD from switching themes, tweaking settings, and rearranging toolbars and panels is not small. I'm not sure of the authorship of each, but UI improvements in RealThunder's branch include animated camera snapping and panel autohide/transparency. The drop-down list for workbench switching is not ideal. Use the tab bar addon, custom keyboard shortcut, or one of the two compatible pie menu implementations. The Pie Menu addon can change based on the types of selected objects; the pie menu in RealThunder's branch has workbench-based context.
FreeCAD's keyboard shortcuts are standard, though I'll express a peeve I have with all 3D software and indeed almost all (mostly design) software where one hand goes on the keyboard and another on the mouse: shortcuts arranged mnemonically and thus spread across the keyboard ease learning but are terrible for skilled use. I mean, if I have to hunt with one hand for a key under my desk, I might as well use the toolbar/menustrip/ribbon! Blender does seem to be an exception, though. Seems like the rest could take a hint from gaming (notably MOBAs).
[0] might require a previous normal install for dependencies or MSVC DLL fiddling https://github.com/realthunder/FreeCAD_assembly3/releases
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Advice for a beginner?
You can find realthunder's version of FreeCAD which is featured in these videos and includes Assembly3, here: https://github.com/realthunder/FreeCAD_assembly3/releases
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FOSS engineering CAD software?
Realthunder's fork fixes it: https://github.com/realthunder/FreeCAD_assembly3
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SolveSpace — Computer Aided Design Made Easy on Twitter (x-post from r/SolveSpace)
Not for topographical topology naming, but for "Assembly3 Workbench" (which is core of LinkStage3).
What are some alternatives?
FreeCAD - This is the official source code of FreeCAD, a free and opensource multiplatform 3D parametric modeler.
FreeCAD - Link branch FreeCAD
solvespace - Parametric 2d/3d CAD
LibreCAD - LibreCAD is a cross-platform 2D CAD program written in C++17. It can read DXF/DWG files and can write DXF/PDF/SVG files. It supports point/line/circle/ellipse/parabola/spline primitives. The user interface is highly customizable, and has dozens of translations.
freeship-plus-in-lazarus - FreeShip Plus in Lazarus
CAD_Sketcher - Constraint-based geometry sketcher for blender
Pyslvs-UI - An open source planar linkage mechanism simulation and mechanical synthesis system.
proton-bridge - Proton Mail Bridge application
slvs_py - SolveSpace Python binding package source
FreeCAD_Examples
SolveSpace-Daily-Engineering - app4soft's engineering experiments in SolveSpace — FLOSS parametric 2D/3D CAD & CAE (.slvs files repository) Follow ➡ https://twitter.com/search?q=solvespace+from%3Aapp4soft
freecad_macros - Some FreeCAD macros I made