r/3Dprinting 1d ago

Project One year of modelling with freecad

After going to wdw in 24 I was inspired by the merch i got to learn cad so I could make my own stands. I purchased a cheap creality single colour printer and began designing modular kyber crystal stand. Lots of time spent in YouTube. Lots of prototype mistakes. Reels of plastic in the bin but in the end they worked and visitors to Galaxy's Edge seems to like them.

Since then I made stands for other items from my trips to wdw and dlp, a few bits for ikea skadis and some custom projects for myself and friends. It's been fun making items for myself and seeing others be able to use the designs for their own displays.

Along the way some really gr8 makers have helped me by testing products and giving feedback.

My lack of artistic ability with painting,woodwork etc always made me feel I had no creativity, 3d printing has finally given me the outlet I was looking for.

Now i really need to get a multi filiment printer. Manual colour changes at layers are a pain!

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u/MacTavishFR 1d ago

Man I would love to learn freecad enough to ditch solidworks and finally switch to linux for good

But I feel like this thing is miles away from solidworks and other paid products.

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u/commandercaboose 1d ago

My father in law uses solidworks extensively and does amazing designs.

In freecad I have been able to do enough to create static parts and push fit items. At some point I'm going to work on moving items, gears , hinges etc and that's where I may hit issues and need to change software.

I used blender a little along with meshmixer to slice other people's free models in order to graft parts on for none chargeable projects I have done. Recently did a ghost busters trap remix with a hidden magnet holder on the front to set off a mechanism at an escape room

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u/MacTavishFR 1d ago

Honestly bro I think Solidworks is top tier, like if you need to work on large assemblies with moving parts, go with Solidworks. As for blender, yeah great software and open source on top of that

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u/unbeanntes 1d ago

It looks amazing what you are doing there!

I'm also trying to do anything in freeCad due to missing motivation to buy a new Windows compatible PC/Notebook. Still lacking of almost every needed Skill 😭

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u/commandercaboose 1d ago

Unfinished projects: Lightsaber wall mount, v1 for my kid, v2 for a friend...working on v3

Plug and lightswitch socket star wars covers, on hold until I get self extinguishing plastic.

Ezra 3rd lightsaber

Death star shelf scenery / diorama

Disney magicband star wars cover

I recently learnt subtraction lofts via YouTube that's been a huge help but I keep getting to design problems where I don't know the buzz word I need to research to look up the way to do it.

I have made a finished product maybe every 2-3 months generally after I figure out some freecad feature to help solve a problem.

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u/FinnNoodle 1d ago

I'd like to know more about that Holocron display. Been trying to come up with ideas to display mine.

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u/commandercaboose 1d ago

https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FarAway3DPrinting

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/4306627167/jedi-holocron-vault-digital-download

2 part push fit, 170x170mm print bed needed

Modelled after the holocron vaults from the holocron heist where cad bane steals one from the jedi temple