The aim of Part-o-magic is to bring similar things to every workbench in FreeCAD, and make working with them more convenient. Sure you have seen that new PartDesign things called Part and Body. The goal is to experiment with UI and ways to bring assembly infrastructure into the whole FreeCAD. Navigation indicator for FreeCAD Part-o-magicĮxperiment on FreeCAD-wide automation of Part container managementĬompatible with FreeCAD v0.17. Launcher widget for FreeCAD NavigationIndicator
Labeling software module for Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) in 2D and 3D technical drawings. This is a python workbench, with a collection of tools for Nurbs curves and surfaces FCGear GDT CfdĬomputional Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for FreeCAD based on OpenFOAM solver See the CAD Exchanger website for details on support of these formats. This addons allows FreeCAD to import and export to several additional file formats supported by the CAD Exchanger application. Short description of each add-on that is available in this repository CADExchanger Also, bug reports and feature requests should be made directly on each addon page. Since these are not part of the official FreeCAD package and not supported by the FreeCAD team, you should read the information provided on each of the addons page above before installing any of them, to make sure you know what you are installing. If (-not (Get-Command choco.This repository is a collection of useful additional workbenches and modules for FreeCAD made by community members, gathered here for your convenience.
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