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- FreeCAD Forum - FreeCAD Forum
Here's the place for discussions related to the source code of FreeCAD, and its design, interfaces and structures This forum is devoted to FreeCAD development, macros and scripts should be discussed in the dedicated forum
- Version 0. 22 Installer - FreeCAD Forum
The 0 22 version is not installed with icons on the desktop and such It is an archive which you simply have to unpack with a recent 7unzip and run the FreeCAD binary in the bin directory (may depend on the OS you use) A Sketcher Lecture with in-depth information is available in English, auf Deutsch, en français, en español
- What is: Realthunder? - FreeCAD Forum
The so-called Link Branch is a version of FreeCAD developed by Realthunder Its main advantage is that it has toponaming fix implemented Now FreeCAD devs are working together with Realthunder to implement this fix in the official version of FreeCAD Link Branch has some additional improvements too (like support for multiple solids within a body, improved lighting and shadows and so on) Check
- Converting STL file to editable part sketch - FreeCAD Forum
FreeCAD's native format is BREP, a type used by the internal geometrical kernel OpenCASCADE Technology (OCCT) STEP is a widely used interchange format, supported by basically all CAD systems, so you should use STEP to exchange information between different CAD applications
- FreeCAD Tutorial for beginners - FreeCAD Forum
Re: FreeCAD Tutorial for beginners by xiaolong » Tue Apr 18, 2023 1:47 pm FreeCAD Tutorial for beginners,basic model exercise-19
- Electrical - FreeCAD Forum
Greetings I am new to FreeCAD 1 0 and My best experience in making quick, off the cuff, schematics diagrams for electrical was using Visio It really helped in just getting a print of some kind into the hands of the team so that wiring could get started; cleaning up and or simple wire route terminations were made latter, but using useing Visio really helped It was almost too easy sometimes
- Import SVG and Convert to Sketch - FreeCAD Forum
Once you have the SVG file it's simple to import it into FreeCAD First, create a new document, then select Import from the File menu, select your SVG file, and choose to import it as geometry (not as a drawing) You will get a number of objects from this import Select all the objects and go to the Draft workbench
- dwg import - FreeCAD Forum
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