FreeCAD and continous fiber 3d printing.
Anisoprint and my company ALSADO have developed an endplate for a hydrogen fuel cell, that gets 3d printed as a composite with a continous carbon fiber and PETG. Usually these endplates are made of aluminium.
#MadeWithFreeCAD#3dprinting
#FreeCAD#InTheWild
https://t.co/LA4GdV0lIC aims to be a drop in replacement for FreeCAD's #SheetMetal's unfold command. It's currently in Alpha but can already outdo its predecessor. Leveraging #Python's NetworkX library results in the performance boost.
https://t.co/ZIndJqaWTS
Yo ! Live surprise ce soir 😉
RDV à 21h https://t.co/OiJxCLQcyb ! On déballe/test le bô joujou que voila et on continue de bosser sur les petits robots de la coupe de France de robotique !
A tte !
@raphael_cicupo@ubuntu To be brutally honest, historically FreeCAD Ubuntu packages haven't worked in a long time. This is due to the complexity of 3rd party dependencies involved. Consequently, we get a ton of invalid bug reports. The recommendation is to either use the PPA, AppImage, Snap, or Flatpak.