Engineer. Retro console modder. Pen and watch enthusiast.

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  • Oh, that sounds like a fun project! Going to post it to Lemmy when you’re done? I’m not familiar with proxmox. I see it’s based on Debian, is it basically an os specifically for running vm instances or something?

    I like the look of that generation Optiplex. My current main PC is a slightly upgraded XPS 8930, which is IMO one of the ugliest Dell cases. And the airflow has been a terrible challenge. But since it’s not a standard board, I can’t just pop it in a better case. And there’s no way im buying a new mobo for an LGA 1151. So, I’m stuck until I build something new.




  • Yeah, constructor/construction lines rock. That’s something relatively new in NX, too. I think with release 1921 or something. Hugely beneficial.

    The lack of intersecting geometry is a big hindrance to the way I model things. Pads and pockets are something I haven’t dealt with since probably NX 7.5, back around 2012. I’m not sure if I can change at this point.

    For 2D things, I really like to make primary sketch for all my features. Maybe a second sketch for holes and slots. And my 3D models mostly start with customer data, and I extract surfaces from there. I define parting lines with shadow curves, and split my slides out with sheets normal to the target surface. I then extrude surfaces out along a vector to outside the envelope of the tool, trim them, and use a bounded plane to close it up. Sew into a solid body, and it’s a slide. No sketches at all sometimes. But tons of intersecting geometries until the end. Then, adding vacuum, water, air, mounting holes. Seal grooves. Those usually take sketches.

    I’m obviously not trying to do my job in FreeCAD, my company uses NX. But I dont think I can easily change my workflow just to do my personal stuff with it, since it is so radically different.

    I like your models. It’s nice you have a cohesive design for all your handheld display stands, so they’ll all look good together.

    How long did the bunny take in FreeCAD?





  • Oh, man. I don’t want to shit on your opinion, so please don’t take it as such. But that was perhaps my least favorite Star Wars film. I, personally, hated the dialog, the plot, and the blatant disregard for things set up in The Force Awakens. Oh, and the humor. My Science, the humor. It was so bad… I knew from the opening scene with Poe over the comms with Hux that I would hate the entire movie.

    Rise of Skywalker wasn’t great, but it seemed like JJ was trying to course correct back to something close to a decent end to the trilogy.

    I cannot stress how much I hated the humor in Last Jedi. Every joke was groan inducing.








  • Ah, ok. I’ve been using NX since it was still Unigraphics, so I am admittedly biased. I haven’t tried any of the newer things like Fusion or Sketchup. Might I ask what industry you use FreeCAD for at a professional level? Just curiosity. I’m automotive interiors tooling, so I’m pretty dependent on strong surfacing tools. Lots of A-surface stuff.

    Also, how would you model this up in FreeCAD? This took me about 15 minutes in NX, with one sketch and some offset curves. I was making a 3D printed tag for my daughter.

    I tried for over two hours in FreeCAD, but only got this far. I could not extrude individual bodies from one sketch, I had to make separate sketches for each shape. Offset curves didn’t appear to be a thing, and I couldn’t find any form of synchronous modeling tools. So, making those raised outlines was a whole other challenge. I ended up having to extrude a sheet taller than the main body, then thicken it. I couldn’t figure out how to select face edges for use in other commands, either. I ended up giving up.