Thank you for the breif memory my mind can repeat when i need it. I mostly like creating triangle structures enstead of sculpting, but this seems like a way for me to create what i have been wanting to for a while that i could not have with inventor due to not owning it.
This video does not mention 2 important things. 1) Curves workbench plugin needs to be installed 2) What function is used to sweep one sketch to another along a path, seems like combination between pipe and loft. I have no clue what function it is
@@JokoEngineeringhelp No, i mean viewport grid display on the 3D space floor Usually has axis line (x,y) Not a surface pattern. Anyway thanks for your response 👍
@@manoelbs Part Workbench: Create 2 planes from splines intersecting each other than make a wire by splitting cutting or equivalent. Further more you could draw a line attached to a helix create a plane cork screw like, create a rectangle around it cutting the helix plane. Result would be a rectangular helical wire... Or a rectangular spring wire/ spline/ path.
That method was shown and has been up nearly 3 years, as well as another method using draft. Explaining multiple ways to do it on a video format that is limited to one minute or less isn't very realistic.
Shorts work perfect for demonstrating FreeCad features. Great work!
Agreed. This format works very well for pro tips like this one :)
I was looking for this exact feature. Thank you!
long tutorial have there place, but short to the point videos like these have a higher retention. reminds me of that channel blender secrets
These short videos are helpful!
I need to see more videos like these about freecad
Freecad 0.20 officially released few weeks ago. Check it out.
I've been using it prior to release for a while now. But I have videos that need to still be uploaded on the 0.19 version
This is awesome! Thanks for showing this. Have you done a full tutorial video on this rim?
You are the best!
Very instructive!
Thank you for the breif memory my mind can repeat when i need it. I mostly like creating triangle structures enstead of sculpting, but this seems like a way for me to create what i have been wanting to for a while that i could not have with inventor due to not owning it.
Excellent!! Thank you
Amazing, so much info so little time
Just getting into this. That looks impossible at the moment 😮
Good luck on your cad journey!
This video does not mention 2 important things.
1) Curves workbench plugin needs to be installed
2) What function is used to sweep one sketch to another along a path, seems like combination between pipe and loft. I have no clue what function it is
Why Freecad doesn't have grid floor like other 3D program? 🤔
Interesting. If you're looking for a pattern like that to do surface quality checks, zebra stripes are available in the Curves workbench
@@JokoEngineeringhelp
No, i mean viewport grid display on the 3D space floor
Usually has axis line (x,y)
Not a surface pattern.
Anyway thanks for your response 👍
Yes
How do you set freeCAD on dark mode?
Go to Edit>Preferences> and select which stylesheet you'd like.
It seems video is cropped to square and we can’t see what’s going on on the left object drawing tree.
The shorts format forces this kind of aspect ratio for mobile. This is intended to be an overview of the process not something to show everything
Yes very nice, but you don't need the curves workbench for that! It would be niche to have at least 2 methods or more shown!
Which would be the other method?
@@manoelbs Part Workbench: Create 2 planes from splines intersecting each other than make a wire by splitting cutting or equivalent. Further more you could draw a line attached to a helix create a plane cork screw like, create a rectangle around it cutting the helix plane. Result would be a rectangular helical wire... Or a rectangular spring wire/ spline/ path.
That method was shown and has been up nearly 3 years, as well as another method using draft. Explaining multiple ways to do it on a video format that is limited to one minute or less isn't very realistic.
@@JokoEngineeringhelpYou got a point here. Nice vid's keep it going, very appreciated! :)
@@jimmihenry Thx