• CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    Things like this I am always like wow that’s neat. Then I look at it more and I am like so did they not know that parametric CAD already exists. This could have been made in freeCAD for instance. Or if they still wanted the “programming” aesthetic it could have been done in openSCAD.

    Then at least it can be saved and distributed in common CAD formats. And then the final design can generate the BOM and the 2d drawings.

      • CorneliusTalmadge@lemmy.world
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        12 hours ago

        CAD software is made for situations like this.

        Say you design a bench like they show in their example, that bench has defined dimensions length, height, depth as an example.

        Then other dimensions would be considered constants, say for instance the size and spacing of the boards (slates) that are used for the seat of the bench.

        These dimensions and their relationships are saved in the CAD design file.

        So say for instance later on we want to make another bench with the depth of the bench increased and we want to keep the spacing of the boards consistent and assume we are going to keep the boards the same size. Well we will need to increase the number of boards that are needed for the seat.

        But since we set that information up in the original design we can just change the depth dimension and the design will automatically update along with all of the linked components and design files.

        Hopefully this makes sense. I will try and answer questions if it’s not clear.

  • demunted@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    Love the idea but I hope the “stairs” on the page aren’t for humans. I have geisha feet just thinking about using those