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Cad cubes Blender ok.png|thumb|The two cubes made in Blender. The mesh looks fine, and there are none self intersecting nodes.
Cad cubes Blender ok.png|thumb|The two cubes made in Blender. The mesh looks fine, and there are none self intersecting nodes.
Cad cubes Blender imported strange.png|thumb|When importing the Obj file back to Blender, the seems to be missing some faces.
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Revision as of 16:03, 28 June 2025

Introduction

Blender and CAD

import bpy
import csv

def export_selected_mesh_dimensions_to_csv(filepath):
    """Export Parts
    Args:
        filepath (str): Le chemin du fichier CSV de sortie.
    """

    with open(filepath, 'w', newline='', encoding='utf-8') as csvfile:
        fieldnames = ['Part', 'Section X (mm)', 'Section Y (mm)', 'Length Z (mm)']
        writer = csv.DictWriter(csvfile, fieldnames=fieldnames)

        writer.writeheader()
        for obj in bpy.context.selected_objects:
            if obj.type == 'MESH':
                
                dimensions = obj.dimensions
                x = [0,0,0]
                x[0] = round(dimensions.x * 1000, 3)
                x[1] = round(dimensions.y * 1000, 3)
                x[2] = round(dimensions.z * 1000, 3)
                x.sort()

                writer.writerow({'Part': obj.name, 'X (mm)': x[0], 'Y (mm)': x[1], 'Z (mm)': x[2]})

filepath = "/home/user/Downloads/part_list.csv"  # Replace destination path

export_selected_mesh_dimensions_to_csv(filepath)

FreeCAD import

Steps:

  • Export in Blender
    • Use Boolean
    • Eliminate the bolts and some holes
  • Part -> Create shape from mesh
  • Part -> MakeSolid


Some problems (see a Part check Geometry)

  • Geometry is a shell -- not a solid: a shell mesh on meshing
    • Check this by right clicking on the mesh and printing mesh informations (Tasks: Node count vs Triangle count vs Tetrahedron count)
  • Self intersections
    • Use Boolean in Blender for all parts (both, if two are overlapping)
    • Self intersecting meshes are considered dirty
    • Use Part -> View -> Transparency to see the intersection points, if they persist.
    • eg Netfabb cleans

Workflow and test examples

  1. Make the Blender mesh and export as .obj file
  2. Make the mesh using GMSH or FreeCAD, and use FreeCAD to FEM calculations

Simple Cube

Works OK with the FreeCAD, not with the Gmsh

Two Cubes

Theory

Frame formulas: https://structx.com/frames.html

References