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    • zaptaundefined
      zapta @zapta
      last edited by

      A question about the tree 'timeline' in FreeCad. Fusion provides clear control to move forward/backward in the timeline (e.g. to see the order of the operators or to insert an operation at a specific location). What are the equivalent in FreeCad to move forward/backward in time?

      (I found workaround , by pointing the item in the tree and hitting the space bar a few times, but it's so crude that I am sure/hope there is a better way).

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      • matt3oundefined
        matt3o
        last edited by

        @arhi do you have any idea how to increase the resolution of STL/OBJ of exported meshes from "File>export". Or do you have to go through the Mesh design > create mesh from shape every time? Thanks!

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        • arhiundefined
          arhi @matt3o
          last edited by arhi

          @matt3o not as many options as other apps have but enough for me

          98369b6e-1335-45ff-942d-1e240609cf44-image.png

          now you just file/export save as stl and that's it

          if you want more options, then click on the object, mesh-designer workbench, meshes/create mesh from shape and there you have many options (I assume those you already found)
          77719435-044e-4409-bcb1-3b038b6e0a04-image.png

          there are also other workbenches, I noticed there is a "3d printing" one ... but I never tried it.. maybe there's more stuff there... there are also some that interface to slicers..

          TOOLS / ADDON MANAGER
          you might find something more useful there if you have time to test
          ad3362e7-44bd-487f-abc6-76aae496c6fc-image.png

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          • zaptaundefined
            zapta @JohnOCFII
            last edited by

            @JohnOCFII said in FreeCAD:

            I ran into this yesterday. Turns out that the "FreeCAD Way" is to use multiple sketches, and pad (extrude) each to the desired height..

            I saw a nice workaround in one of the videos on youtube. Here created a sketch with all the features as you would do with fusion, renamed it to 'master', and didn't extrude it. Then imported selected lines into other sketches and extruded them. He also used the master sketch to define the extrusion lengths. It's a neat idea for having the main parameters in one place.

            I think it was this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w466yb255A

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            • matt3oundefined
              matt3o @arhi
              last edited by

              @arhi thanks, yeah apparently the only way is through mesh conversion, at least I have more options from there. The process becomes just a little cumbersome when you have dozen of objects.

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              • arhiundefined
                arhi @matt3o
                last edited by

                @matt3o dunno, the mesh deviation from settings works auto on all the exported parts I never needed those extra options, this was always enough

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                • JohnOCFIIundefined
                  JohnOCFII @zapta
                  last edited by

                  @zapta I'll check it out. Thanks.

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                  • matt3oundefined
                    matt3o @arhi
                    last edited by

                    @arhi

                    exported (increasing resolution from the preferences)

                    exported.png

                    converted (same resolution as above, but with lowered angle deviation that you can't modify for the export feature):

                    converted.png

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                    • arhiundefined
                      arhi @matt3o
                      last edited by

                      @matt3o yes, that's expected, but do you see difference in printing first and second? if you just want to export nice stl cool, but I make stl only to print it and the single parameter is enough to allow me to export part that's higher res than what my printer can do... but yes, weird that the other export params are not available in prefs

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                      • matt3oundefined
                        matt3o @arhi
                        last edited by

                        @arhi said in FreeCAD:

                        do you see difference in printing first and second?

                        sometimes I need to print on MSLA (especially small pieces), in which case I need the highest resolution. But anyway converting instead of exporting is totally viable, just one more step. Thanks again for the continued support!

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                        • arhiundefined
                          arhi
                          last edited by

                          I just found this

                          thermal analysis:
                          https://youtu.be/hUS7T9hrn4k

                          mesh regions for analysis
                          https://youtu.be/X5RVe2SDPvw

                          crazy, had no idea freecad can do this 😄

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                          • arhiundefined
                            arhi @arhi
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