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Solidworks 2014 Parts Library 1.6

Complete set of OpenBuilds parts

  1. Rob Stehlik
    OpenBuilds Parts for your projects!

    Solidworks 2014 OpenBuilds Parts Library
    Official OpenBuilds Part Models commissioned by OpenBuilds,LLC

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    The goal when creating this library was to produce simple and accurate models. Samples of all parts were measured directly. PDF drawings of the machined parts are provided for reference.

    To use this library effectively, you should add it to your Design Library in Solidworks:
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    Watch what happens when you drag and drop screws over the holes in a plate! They will snap into place automatically. When you release the mouse button, you can choose the screw length.

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Recent Reviews

  1. Abrek_Oss
    Abrek_Oss
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    Thanks a lot!
  2. laurent Besseas
    laurent Besseas
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    Wonderfull job but can somebody explain me how to find if this version 1.6 is up to date?
    I'm lost as there is no repository for the version build.
  3. stefanus andryanto
    stefanus andryanto
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    nice job
  4. Demdiin Demdiin
    Demdiin Demdiin
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    good
  5. Dave Williams
    Dave Williams
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    Brilliant set of parts, well done Rob!
  6. jbhurst
    jbhurst
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    Thanks! These are REALLY helpful. Some observations from my use: 1 - the timing pulleys don't have ridges when imported to Fusion 360 - I think it is in the source, but it may be a Fusion thing. 2 - the assemblies won't import, apparently due to absolute file paths in the references to the component parts on your development drive. That may also be a fusion thing - not sure if they'll import to Solid Works. 3 - Since Fusion 360 is rapidly becoming the preferred free software for home/small business use now that Sketchup isn't free, would you be willing to look in to an official Fusion Library? I think you could import your Solidworks library and add a few folders and tweaks and then just link it from the AD cloud. I already did that, but it has the above problems with a few part details and the assemblies. 4- finally, could we get Solidworks or Fusion 360 models for the full machine kits? I have the Sketchup one for my Acro, but a SW or Fusion one would be much more useful since Sketchup imports to Fusion as mesh that isn't easily editable.
  7. Juan Lopez
    Juan Lopez
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    It is so well done. Thumbs up for Rob
  8. WayneR
    WayneR
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    Incredible work, both in quantity and quality. Well done!
  9. IDEAHAND IDHDD
    IDEAHAND IDHDD
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    so good,ok U~
  10. ErikM
    ErikM
    5/5,
    Version: 1.6
    good
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