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<blockquote data-quote="FAST6191" data-source="post: 10118428" data-attributes="member: 32303"><p>2d is classical engineering. You can happily do all the projections of a 3d part on it, variously keeping it in your head and constraining different views, and wind up with the classic engineering drawing that a machinist will be able to make.</p><p>Could also take that, add in the dimensions fairly quickly to a 3d program (you literally have the sketches right there to transfer it) and have a version of that in a hurry. Some people find this process quite intuitive (start with one face, create that, remove anything irrelevant to it from the basic extrusion/revolution, possibly with boolean unions/intersections/additions, repeat for all directions and necessary features will get it done even if you are faced with some monster widget with all sorts of different faces, angles and dimensions) as well and recreate its workflow in 3d based editors.</p><p>Some older types might lament the lack of training in this sort of thing among modern engineering types (anything post 2000 will certainly be 3d, 3d and more 3d, and ramping up during the 10 years prior to that), just as the race for CNC has impacted classical machining processes. It is what it is though.</p><p></p><p>3d then being a far newer thing (I have engineering drawing books and plans going back centuries for the 2d aspect) but a far more direct link to the parts you are making.</p><p></p><p>I did give freecad a go for the first time in a while the other day. It is a bit of a slog and I know what most of those things ostensibly do or are supposed to do in an ideal world.</p><p></p><p>Forgot to also mention secondary processes for 3d printing. While you can 3d print things fairly precisely it is sometimes better to drill a hole secondary to that to be sure of its dimensions/roundness/depth/... and also spare your 3d print. Similarly surface finishes can be improved in some plastics with an acetone wipe.</p><p></p><p>Relevant at this point, or at least funny</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0CutVc9WRc4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAST6191, post: 10118428, member: 32303"] 2d is classical engineering. You can happily do all the projections of a 3d part on it, variously keeping it in your head and constraining different views, and wind up with the classic engineering drawing that a machinist will be able to make. Could also take that, add in the dimensions fairly quickly to a 3d program (you literally have the sketches right there to transfer it) and have a version of that in a hurry. Some people find this process quite intuitive (start with one face, create that, remove anything irrelevant to it from the basic extrusion/revolution, possibly with boolean unions/intersections/additions, repeat for all directions and necessary features will get it done even if you are faced with some monster widget with all sorts of different faces, angles and dimensions) as well and recreate its workflow in 3d based editors. Some older types might lament the lack of training in this sort of thing among modern engineering types (anything post 2000 will certainly be 3d, 3d and more 3d, and ramping up during the 10 years prior to that), just as the race for CNC has impacted classical machining processes. It is what it is though. 3d then being a far newer thing (I have engineering drawing books and plans going back centuries for the 2d aspect) but a far more direct link to the parts you are making. I did give freecad a go for the first time in a while the other day. It is a bit of a slog and I know what most of those things ostensibly do or are supposed to do in an ideal world. Forgot to also mention secondary processes for 3d printing. While you can 3d print things fairly precisely it is sometimes better to drill a hole secondary to that to be sure of its dimensions/roundness/depth/... and also spare your 3d print. Similarly surface finishes can be improved in some plastics with an acetone wipe. Relevant at this point, or at least funny [MEDIA=youtube]0CutVc9WRc4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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