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    arhi
    last edited by arhi 11 Jun 2020, 18:10 23 Sept 2020, 16:29

    Lot of thread hijacking happening with digressions around FreeCAD so I believe having one topic with some general FreeCAD discussion might be beneficial for us all 🙂

    Some general data for the first post on the topic

    URL: https://www.freecadweb.org/

    The releases download:
    https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases

    All releases (including pre-release) are rather old, and since this is rather active project using "latest and greatest" is useful even if there are few bugs in the "nightly" version. The problem is that there is no system generating nightly builds so you have to build it yourself. Not super complicated task and requires all free tools but it can take a while, it is fully explained here (you need to follow steps exactly):
    compile on windows
    compile on linux
    compile on macos

    I'm compiling it myself for windows 10 64bit, but so far did not figure out how to make installer but if you have any previous version installed just unpacking my archive anywhere and running from there works. I will update this post from time to time when I compile new version I will be adding new builds as I make them on meganz so check for time ti time. File name is informative enough :).

    Documentation is decent and there's a number of YT videos too

    If you want to help the project out and speed up the maturity there are number of ways you can help out the project, from setting up the nightly build system (this would be awesome), writing documentation, translation, donation, writing code...

    As discovered by ppl with better eyes than mine 😄 the dev pre-release placeholder that's old actually host nightly builds so no need to compile ourselves 😄

    p.s. I think the reasons for moving to FreeCAD are irrelevant so let's keep focus on FreeCAD here. Noone is forced to migrate and all other tools have their place..

    is it worth learning freecad: https://youtu.be/udIBhVIy5MI

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      kstra
      last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:07

      Now that Fusion is changing it's license for personal use (what did I expect from "cloud" software) I'm going to be giving FreeCAD another shot. I tried it about 4 years ago but ended up frustrated, however I was very new to CAD in general back then. It looks like some decent improvements have been made and hopefully others who are moving away from Fusion will look to open alternatives - that can only help speed up development.

      I'm going to investigate what it would take to setup a build server, could make for a fun little project.

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        jens55
        last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:21

        I was able to download an appimage of the latest development version without having to build/compile anything myself.

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          JoergS5 @arhi
          last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:24

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            kstra @jens55
            last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:24

            @jens55 could you provide the link to where we can find it?

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              jens55 @kstra
              last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:31

              @kstra, the link as posted above https://www.freecadweb.org/, then click on 'download now', then scroll down to 'development version' and click on 'freecad releases page'.
              I run Linux so I went to the Linux section and clicked on 'Appimages' which gets me to a page that has a link for both stable and development versions of the appimage.

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                kstra @jens55
                last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:42

                @jens55 you are correct, automated builds are already available.
                Here is a more direct link for anyone else: https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/releases/tag/0.19_pre

                I did actually find this page earlier, however I looked at the date the 0.19_pre release was published on GitHub (November last year) and I assumed it was out of date! However the assets attached to the build are the latest version. I should have fully read the page 😁

                I'm guessing @arhi made the same mistake.

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                  arhi @kstra
                  last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:48

                  yeah looks like they are editing that old pre-release 😞 .. "today" build I made is .22505 and that prerelease is 22492 so fairly recent ... I'll edit the first post 🙂

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                    Kolbi
                    last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:50

                    @arhi, Being that I mostly use Solidworks and SoldEdge, do you know what file formats FreeCAD supports for export and import? I'm guessing step would be the easiest to transfer between?

                    Cheers,
                    Kolbi

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                      arhi @Kolbi
                      last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:57

                      @Kolbi step works. Unfortunately, there's no (yet) option to detect features like what solidworks know how to do but ...

                      FreeCAD can import both mesh and solids by default without any additional "workspaces"

                      imports step, iges, inventor, dwg, dxf, 3d studio, obj, brep, svg, ply, pov, stl, obj ....

                      can export everything you can think of probably 😄 .. the file format's are not a problem... but for solidworks -> freeCAD I'd say step is the way to go

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                        Kolbi @arhi
                        last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 21:58

                        Thanks much @arhi!

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                          arhi @Kolbi
                          last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 22:03

                          @Kolbi you are welcome. I'm not an expert, still learning the tool myself, I'm normally a solidworks guy 🙂 ... that's why I liked onShape ... but moved to f360 when onShape started ignoring free users completely and ramped up the price for paying users to "I'll rather pay for SW" heights 😞 ... now when f360 started playing the same tune, I'm done trusting any of them, if I'm not paying for solidworks I'l get by with FreeCAD and openSCAD... if nothing else FreeCAD at least properly supports my spacepilot 😄

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                            Kolbi @arhi
                            last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 22:10

                            @arhi Yeah, I should have got the spacepilot too but I cheap'd out at the last minute and got the spacemouse wireless instead - figured it would be better with travel.

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                              oliof
                              last edited by 23 Sept 2020, 23:30

                              I like the JoKo Engineering FreeCAD tutorials and demos on YouTube (and I usually hate YouTube tutorials). He does a couple comparison between various tools as well, but for everyone that doubts FreeCADs capability, the demo where he builds something out of a Solidworks certification in FreeCAD, then exports it as step file and checks the result in Solidworks for full compliance is pretty amazing.

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                                arhi @oliof
                                last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 00:35

                                @oliof that's one of the major reasons I made this topic, would be cool if you put links to those good ones directly 🙂

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                                  zapta
                                  last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 01:56

                                  Started to learn FreeCad, took me an hour to figure out how to add a line midpoint, and still not understanding the difference between sketches and drafts, but learning Fusion also took me some time, so still optimistic.

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                                    arhi @zapta
                                    last edited by arhi 24 Sept 2020, 02:18

                                    @zapta said in FreeCAD:

                                    difference between sketches and drafts

                                    AFAIK just a philosophy nothing else. I kinda always use sketch and never draft so I might be wrong but they say:

                                    https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Sketcher Workbench

                                    Traditional Drafting

                                    The traditional way of CAD drafting inherits from the old drawing board. Orthogonal (2D) views are drawn manually and intended for producing technical drawings (also known as blueprints). Objects are drawn precisely to the intended size or dimension. If you want to draw an horizontal line 100mm in length starting at (0,0), you activate the line tool, either click on the screen or input the (0,0) coordinates for the first point, then make a second click or input the second point coordinates at (100,0). Or you will draw your line without regard to its position, and move it afterwards. When you've finished drawing your geometries, you add dimensions to them.

                                    Constraint Sketching

                                    The Sketcher moves away from this logic. Objects do not need to be drawn exactly as you intend to, because they will be defined later on by constraints. Objects can be drawn loosely, and as long as they are unconstrained, can be modified. They are in effect "floating" and can be moved, stretched, rotated, scaled, and so on. This gives great flexibility in the design process.

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                                      Kolbi @oliof
                                      last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 04:05

                                      @oliof said in FreeCAD:

                                      JoKo Engineering FreeCAD tutorial

                                      Thanks @oliof, those tutorials will be helpful - I just opened FreeCad and realized it is much different then what I'm used to.

                                      Link to the tutorials referenced: https://youtu.be/gbNg3mzm84s

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                                        oliof
                                        last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 05:18

                                        Even though I never was able to do stuff in Fusion360, this video also was pretty good IMO: https://youtu.be/_GxJkB23ZHM

                                        <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                                          oliof
                                          last edited by 24 Sept 2020, 05:22

                                          Here is a list of UI changes an acquaintance did to make FreeCAD less dated: https://pastebin.com/SkszvjqS

                                          I only installed the glass UI and switched to a dark theme, which already made a huge difference to me.

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