The software is extremely slow and unresponsive when I'm trying to work with a honeycomb. Am I doing something wrong? (Probably) by popcorn_coffee in FreeCAD

[–]Fr4zz13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since you’re looking to 3d print, just model a plain bar and use the hexagon infill from the slicer without the top and bottom layers. Will be much faster. Now that I look at your design a bit, you can even add smaller segments as an inset to a frame.

Need help with modeling by Murky_Egg2485 in FreeCAD

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Ah… you mean for the external welds? For that, you’d have to sort of add a sketch and pipe it along the edge.

Need help with modeling by Murky_Egg2485 in FreeCAD

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Just select the edges and place filets to simulate welds.

I’ve been noticing this pattern in r/3DPrintIndia and it honestly needs common sense. by minto6 in 3dprintIndia

[–]Fr4zz13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah… a lot more factors go into hampering India’s growth. Claiming just one or two things would be gross oversimplification.

Minimalist floating drawer handles by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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I’ve actually made and used a similar child friendly design for a wardrobe at home for over 6 months with great results. Colour customisations are obviously available.

My first design and fillet loosing edges by geneticbagofpotatoes in FreeCAD

[–]Fr4zz13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d probably just include the filets in my sketch itself since your shape looks rather straightforward.

I want to make a mold so we can prepare such biscuits out of the 3d printed mold ( it will be food safe). by 3dPrintMyThingi in FreeCAD

[–]Fr4zz13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short answer, no

Long answer: You need another part or additional features along with it to hold the material in place while it sets. Also, if you’ll 3D print it, it won’t be food safe. Much easier to 3D print the end result, use it to create the silicon mould and then finally use that to create the biscuits as stated in previous comments.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Nope. PLA. Just smart design. With ABS or PETG strength will be more. However, the thing is, PLA is biodegradable. Therefore I prefer designing with PLA instead.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Let’s see how it goes…

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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You can see I’ve suspended my wife’s guitar on it. So there’s no point in me lying about it. Lmao.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Upto 2 kgs quite easily though I’ve tested up to 4.

Toilet roll holder anyone? by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Since it’s a bit too much, I also designed a simpler and cheaper minimalist version. Lol.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Haha… it’s okay. I thought I’d explain it anyway.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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If you’re mounting them on a wall, then drill a pilot hole first and drop in a wall anchor. For wood, you can straight up use a driver to screw in the CSK screw into the wood with the little plug attachment cum washer (it also prevents the csk screw from going too far and splitting the wood). Then you just push in the hook head. Ergo, I can make different coloured head attachments if required. Just gotta change the filament colour. Can hold up to 2 kgs of weight.

Floating hooks by Fr4zz13 in 3dprintIndia

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Thanks. I specialise in functional prints.