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The Assembly2 workbench is obsolete. Its author no longer maintains it, so it may not work with FreeCAD versions 0.17 and above. The information in this page is not maintained; it is just kept for historical purposes.
For an alternative, see A2plus. This workbench is a fork of Assembly2, but it is not compatible with it. If you have older models that you need to open, you should stay with FreeCAD 0.16 and Assembly2. Newer models should be created entirely and opened with A2plus.
For other options see Assembly3 or Assembly4. These workbenches are also inspired by Assembly2, but are not compatible with it either.


Introduction

Assembly2 è un ambiente di assemblaggio per FreeCAD v0.15 con supporto per l'importazione di parti da file esterni.

As stated by its author on the forum, it is no longer maintained since 2016, therefore it may have issues with FreeCAD 0.17 and above. The newer and actively maintained A2plus Workbench is a good alternative.

Usage

Intended work-flow:

Features

Limitations

References

Tools

Toolbar

Drop down menu

Other


Installation

Automatic installation

This workbench can be installed from the Addon Manager.

From GitHub

To use this workbench clone this git repository under your FreeCAD Mod directory, and install the pyside and numpy Python libraries. On a Linux Debian based system such as Ubuntu, installation can be done through BASH as follows

sudo apt-get install git python-numpy python-pyside
mkdir ~/.FreeCAD/Mod
cd ~/.FreeCAD/Mod
git clone https://github.com/hamish2014/FreeCAD_assembly2.git

In FreeCAD you will now have a new workbench-entry called "Assembly 2". Once installed, use git to upgrade to the latest version through BASH as follows

cd ~/.FreeCAD/Mod/FreeCAD_assembly2
git pull
rm *.pyc

Alternatilvely, on an Ubuntu system the freecad-community PPA can be used:

Add ppa:freecad-community/ppa to your software sources
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install freecad-extras-assembly2

In Windows

FreeCAD will now have a new workbench-entry called "Assembly 2".

Pyside and Numpy are integrated in the FreeCAD 0.15 dev-Snapshots, so these Python packages do not need to be installed individually

To update to the latest version, delete the assembly2 folder and redownload the git repository.

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