FreeCAD Parametric Curved Hexagon Mesh Speaker Grill With A Single Hexagon | Lattice 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2023
- Sketches with many repeating geometry can really slow down FreeCAD. This is a problem that one of my patreon had when trying to tackle a speaker grill. An additional hurdle was how to apply this to a curved surface. The curves workbench slowed right down with the repeating hexagons so we took a different approach with the Lattice2 workbench
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To be honest, this is a bit of a tricky one, but as always well executed. Thank you very much for doing this for us. 👋👋👋
Yes bit more of a advanced one this one but would recommend playing with lattice2, it can be confusing worth the multiple selection process but it had really helped me tackle some tricky design tasks. There are some weird and wonderful tools within. Thank you for the kind comments 😊
Thank you. Great explantation. But to make the simple first sketch take a long time for me 🙂
Instead of copy&pasting degree symbol, you can just type '20 deg'.
Thank you, never knew that 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video!
Thank you for another helpful and interesting video.
Thank you, glad it was well received 😊
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful. Thank you. I will need to digest that for a bit.
Glad you enjoyed 😊 There is quite a bit to take on board with this one and the lattice 2 workbench can be complex because of the multiple selections in certain orders but it's a very powerful workbench.
This is what I was looking for but seems a little complex. Is there an easier was to achieve this in FreeCad or other 3D Software ?
Lattice2 WB is powerful. The request is from a German patreon?
Is the seam "hidable"? Or, will it be part of the print? Thank you for this detailed explanation.
The seem will be hidden when printed so all should be good. Also the same applies when exporting to stl. Glad you enjoyed the video.😊😊
If you were trying to create a more accurate and precise model, then would you recommend photogrammetry software?
I have only tried that once but never was able to get anything usable, but that was years ago. There is now something available for free called open scan that looks promising and I keep meaning to gib it a go. I will share with you the link. en.openscan.eu/
@@MangoJellySolutions What about Meshroom?
@@RobertHarrold that was the software I tried but I couldn't get it to work. I don't know if it was lighting or quality of the camera but I just couldn't get a decent model out of it. But that was some time ago.
@@MangoJellySolutions What camera were you using/model of iphone/phone?