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Published inMar 2023
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Danny Staple
Danny Staple
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Danny Staple

Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
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Making FreeCAD technical drawings

Our design shows things will work, but we need a way to cut and drill styrene plates and rods. FreeCAD can make a technical drawing to help us. You’ve seen the motor assembly and chassis base drawings. Now, you will see how to make your own.

Setting up the page

We’ll start our drawing by setting up the page in the TechDraw workbench. The following screenshot shows how:

Figure 3.29 – Preparing a drawing page

Figure 3.28 shows how we create a page for our drawing in TechDraw.

Choose the TechDraw workbench in the workbench selector, as the top of Figure 3.28 shows. Then, proceed as follows:

  1. In the toolbar, click the Create a drawing from template icon.
  2. This shows drawing templates in a file selector. Choose A4_Portrait_blank and open this.
  3. This will add a new drawing to the Model tree. Rename this CuttingDimensions, as shown in Figure 3.28, left.

We now have a blank page ready...

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Danny Staple

Danny Staple builds robots and gadgets as a hobbyist, makes videos about his work with robots, and attends community events such as PiWars and Arduino Day. He has been a professional Python programmer, later moving into DevOps, since 2009, and a software engineer since 2000. He has worked with embedded systems, including embedded Linux systems, throughout the majority of his career. He has been a mentor at a local CoderDojo, where he taught how to code with Python. He has run Lego Robotics clubs with Mindstorms. He has also developed Bounce!, a visual programming language targeted at teaching code using the NodeMCU IoT platform. The robots he has built with his children include TankBot, SkittleBot (now the Pi Wars robot), ArmBot, and SpiderBot.
Read more about Danny Staple