Still relatively new to circuit design and KiCAD, but making progress.
I’ve been designing a flex circuit to replace an old blue foil circuit in my old car.
Attached is a simplified version and picture of an actual.
How do I add a cover to my design, like in the picture?
would you mind to get a more accurate picture? (i.e. from top and with a rules aside)
Here a first attempt using FreeCAD and StepUp to align the KC board to mechanical dimensions 4 Pin Flex Test modified.zip (2.0 MB)
I already have the full drawing done in KiCAD of the actual circuit, so no need to import it into FreeCAD or duplicate it.
Just looking for help on the cover then generating the proper files for manufacturing.
Thx
@ldboehm You might want to reconsider your previous answer.
If @maui offered to help me and all I need to provide was a better picture that included a ruler I’d be out of my chair and grabbing my good camera and my best ruler.
However i doesn’t seem to be able to compensate for the skew of the picture (it wasn’t taken from the top, but more from the top-side, making rectangles look like parallelograms)
1st Maui, my apologies for the misunderstanding and thank you so much for the effort you were about to put in to sketch my project for me! Wow…that is going the extra mile! I have lots of CAD background and am a big FreeCAD user. I have all the CAD work done in KiCAD for the actual model I’m creating, so again thank you so much! This file is being used as a test, so I can make small adjustments on it to learn, then apply my knowledge to the actual project.
Looks like I was not up on all the layers and am learning that. I’ve adjusted my model so the f.mask layer is associated to all the pads. I think it looks correct now per Der.Ule’s comments. And thank you Der.Ule as well for helping with that.
So now I need to look at PCBWay to see how they want output files so it is created the way I want. Any suggestions with that?
Set different X.Y points on my image based on the origin marking the outline and any points for pad or components,
I then created a footprint in KiCAD using the same exact method based on my GIMP file. Lots of manual effort, but it came out great! I marked the edge outline and placed an X or circle on places where components or pads would go using the Dwgs.User layer.
Manually edited the library file to change my footprint outline to Edge.Cuts. I prefer VI as I’m an old UNIX guy.
Opened the foot print to ensure all the lines were properly connected.
Then created the PCB. Dragged the footprint on first, then placed all the components using the markings I made.
Exported the PCB to a step file, then opened in FreeCAD.
Output to stl and printed a version to test the footprint to ensure it was a 100% fit match. Worked great!