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More information about BOLTS can be found on its [http://jreinhardt.github.io/BOLTS/index.html webpage].
More information about BOLTS can be found on its [http://www.bolts-library.org webpage].


The webpage also provides a [http://jreinhardt.github.io/BOLTS/html/index.html list of all the parts] that BOLTS currently includes, including drawings and tables with dimensions.
The webpage also provides a [http://jreinhardt.github.io/BOLTS/html/index.html list of all the parts] that BOLTS currently includes, including drawings and tables with dimensions.

Revision as of 18:54, 2 September 2014

File:Macro BOLTS BOLTS

Description
BOLTS tries to provide a library of common and standard parts for FreeCAD

Author: jreinhardt
Author
jreinhardt
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Macro Version
1.0
Date last modified
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The aim of BOLTS is to build a free and open-source standard parts library for CAD applications. It does so by providing a common database that can be utilized by many different CAD applications, and leveraging the parametric power of FreeCAD to create many different variatiants and sizes of a part.

BOLTS for FreeCAD provides a widget that allows to insert parts into the active document. Sizes and variants of a part can be selected in the widget, and the part is given a descriptive label.

The BOLTS widget and a bearing from BOLTS

More information about BOLTS can be found on its webpage.

The webpage also provides a list of all the parts that BOLTS currently includes, including drawings and tables with dimensions.

How to use

There are detailed instruction in the Documentation section of the webpage:

Contribute

A library of parts that is useful for a broad range of people can only be realised as a community effort. There are many possibilities to contribute to BOLTS in a number of different ways.