In case it passed you by, over on our mastodon account and on the X plat­form we have run the hash­tag #FreeCAD­Fri­day for a long time. It’s a straight­for­ward “show every­one what you are up to with FreeCAD” type affair and every week so many amaz­ing projects show up as respons­es. Some­times they are breath­tak­ing­ly com­plex, beau­ti­ful, often though they are sim­ple and func­tion­al, but some­times it’s fun to see where FreeCAD is get­ting used!

These cable clamp designs from ccc­press­er are a pret­ty straight­for­ward design, but it’s won­der­ful to see that these two part clamps are to be installed in the CMS detec­tor at CERN. The cables form part of the drift tube sys­tem that detects muons with cables sup­ply­ing pow­er to the read out elec­tron­ics. The low­er part of this para­met­ric clamp design has a cap­tive M5 bolt so that instal­la­tion is sim­ple requir­ing only one dri­ver tool to add the flange nuts to the upper side. 

It’s an ele­gant func­tion­al design and it’s def­i­nite­ly worth fol­low­ing ccc­press­er as they also do won­der­ful work in KiCad and more. Do check out #FreeCAD­Fri­day for more inspir­ing com­mu­ni­ty makes, and, what­ev­er you’re mak­ing with FreeCAD, do feel free to show and tell!


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