three months ago i purchased a desktop cnc and 3d printer without any idea how to 3d model this channel has literally taught me everything I know about 3d modelling with freecad and i am now able to support my wife and two children with the money i earn from the objects i make with the cnc and 3d printer Thank you, me and my family would be homeless without this knowledge I will be sure to pay it forward in time when once our finances return to at least to solvent thank you again
Very helpful, thank you. I'm starting to get more comfortable with FreeCAD thanks to tutorials like this. Like all software it has its idiosyncracies, but it is clearly a very powerful and versatile tool. I'm going with FreeCAD because I want to answer "no" when asked if I'm running Windows 10 or 11. Running on Zorin with no problems. I'm using FreeCAD for 3D printing and woodworking. I've been using CAD since Noah was a lad, I was very proficient with CAD in the days of DOS, so I'm not learning from scratch, but unlearning and relearning. These tutorials would suit people like me and total noobs. It's not easy to strike that balance. Well done!
I am really enjoying these videos. Back in the early 90s I worked for Kimballs and majored in computer drafting . It has come so far since then . We had a version similar to Autocad that Kimballs had made . I'm going to go all through your videos and refresh my love of drafting . Thank you for all the time you have put into this . I know it's been few years but I just got started on watching.
Im retired and purchased a small cnc . Im planing to use this to make name plates for graves. Am i headed in the right direction?@Adventuresincreation
@@ronaldcrowder404 You can definitely use FreeCAD for engraving, there are some other applications that work well for that too. It depends what you want to achieve.
@Adventuresincreation I am becoming anti technological so I want 1 program to do it all lol . I used to love learning as many as possible now I just want what I need ! Thank you so much. If I become knowledgeable enough I plan to build me a larger cnc possibly 4ft x4ft .
Small comment: it would have been nice to have the images you used in the description, so I could follow along with exactly what you're doing as well. Either way, thank you so much for making this tutorial, it's incredibly helpful!
Thanks for the video. The basic idea makes sense. But it's a little unclear how you would best refine this to get a nice final shape that matches the plane as closely as possible. Would be interested to see how you would actually do that. Any possibility of creating a video showing that? Boolean operations are interesting but would only be really useful if you could refine without tons of work. Would also be interesting to see the difference between using the refined boolean approach vs trying to create the model directly without using booleans. Would be interested to see these processes compared with each other. Thanks.
You would probably want to use the curves workbench, honestly if I would modeling something with lots of smooth curves I would use Blender, create the STL then dimension FreeCAD. You can create curves in FreeCAD but Blender is designed for that type of modeling.
Very clear lesson. I guess when tracing you can just trace half the the plane and then use mirroring functions to generate the matched other half for a truly symmetric result. Many thanks!
FYI: Freecad 0.21.1 does NOT have the Image workbench. Use File>Import to bring an image in, then you will get the tools shown for the image workbench.
Great video, thank you so much, at last a description of Boolean operations that I can follow. Keep up the great work. Quick question though if I may, would I be correct in thinking that all 3 images have to be both square and of the same size?
FIRST: great tutorial you made there! Thanks Second: Does ist make sense so export this model to Blender and work with subdivision surfaces ro refine it?
At about 10:15, when I do the Cut operation I get an error "Boolean: Result has multiple solids. This is not supported at this time." I've tried this in versions 0.20, 0.20.1 (the current version) and 0.21 (weekly build). The Fuse and Common operations work as expected in all 3 versions. UPDATE: In my initial attempt, I didn't pad the hex sketch enough to 'stick out' of the edge of the circle. I enlarged the pad such that the hex ended about half way from the edge of the circle to the end of the rectangle and the cut worked.
Is there any way to modify one of the secondary bodies and have it change the final boolean besides deleting the boolean, changing the secondary and re-doing the boolean?
@@Adventuresincreation I'm in sketcher and have a square. I have all the values in a spreadsheet. E.g length 50 and width 50. In the sketch I see also for length and width 50. Now I change both the 50 in 60. The values in the sketch stay 50 and 50. They will change if I activate the values in the sketcher. In the Part design and I chage the values in the spreadsheet the values in the square change real time. So the question is: when will the values also change real time in the sketcher. Thanks an d greetings
is there anyway to place bodies accurately for bollean opperations or do just create a sketch which incorporates all these aspects and separate them before bollean. funny how freecad does not use the standard naming for such opperations like difference, intersecting and union but its own terms
@@Adventuresincreation Great. In version 0.21.2, the 'load image' function is in the tools drop down. Do you have a link to a copy of the image you used for that demonstration? it would be nice to follow along with the exact same image. Thanks a lot, you're a fantastic teacher.
@@Adventuresincreation First of all thank you very much for finding time to answer me :). Yes I have the latest version 0.9 or 19 or something like that :) it is the latest and I just followed your video step by step. It was so frustrating that I just went back to fusion 360 for a couple of days. But video's like yours make it so easy so I have learned alot from you, and I am Grateful. Maybe I reinstall my computer soon and that will get rid of all the problems that I have been having ....
Had a problem with the objects. I'm using Linux so I don't know if it is a bug. I could not get the rectangle to pocket so the cylinder had the circular cut out. Any suggestions
I haven't tried this on Linux and am traveling at the moment so not able to access my Linux machines. I think the version should be feature compatible but I can't confirm for a week or so.
I will take a look at it and let you know. - I looked for it but there are several solid works tutorials with the same name, can you provide a link to the one you are referring to?
Are you asking if I will create that part in freecad? It's sad that it's in inches. So you just want to how you would create something like that in freecad?
three months ago i purchased a desktop cnc and 3d printer without any idea how to 3d model this channel has literally taught me everything I know about 3d modelling with freecad and i am now able to support my wife and two children with the money i earn from the objects i make with the cnc and 3d printer Thank you, me and my family would be homeless without this knowledge I will be sure to pay it forward in time when once our finances return to at least to solvent thank you again
That is absolutely brilliant! 💖
Definitely the best FreeCAD teacher by far! I've looked all over and your step by step approach is amazing.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Yes these FreeCad lessons is just the best.
Thanks!
When teaching, its important to explain the concept or process, not losing students in the details. This was a perfect example, thank you!
I appreciate that
What a beautiful Aeroplane. I didn't expected that. Great videos...
Thanks a lot!
In my opinion your channel is the best for Freecad tutorials. Thank you very much
Glad you think so!
Finally I was able to understand the Boolean operation.
I am glad it helped you to understand it. Once you grasp the concept it is very powerful especially if you are creating "internal" geometry.
Very helpful, thank you. I'm starting to get more comfortable with FreeCAD thanks to tutorials like this. Like all software it has its idiosyncracies, but it is clearly a very powerful and versatile tool. I'm going with FreeCAD because I want to answer "no" when asked if I'm running Windows 10 or 11. Running on Zorin with no problems. I'm using FreeCAD for 3D printing and woodworking. I've been using CAD since Noah was a lad, I was very proficient with CAD in the days of DOS, so I'm not learning from scratch, but unlearning and relearning. These tutorials would suit people like me and total noobs. It's not easy to strike that balance. Well done!
Thanks Barry, I too learned CAD when it was an expensive pursuit mostly reserved for corporations.
I am really enjoying these videos. Back in the early 90s I worked for Kimballs and majored in computer drafting . It has come so far since then . We had a version similar to Autocad that Kimballs had made . I'm going to go all through your videos and refresh my love of drafting . Thank you for all the time you have put into this . I know it's been few years but I just got started on watching.
I used to use pro engineer and unigraphics when I worked for AMP Inc.
Im retired and purchased a small cnc . Im planing to use this to make name plates for graves. Am i headed in the right direction?@Adventuresincreation
@@ronaldcrowder404 You can definitely use FreeCAD for engraving, there are some other applications that work well for that too. It depends what you want to achieve.
@Adventuresincreation I am becoming anti technological so I want 1 program to do it all lol . I used to love learning as many as possible now I just want what I need ! Thank you so much. If I become knowledgeable enough I plan to build me a larger cnc possibly 4ft x4ft .
@@ronaldcrowder404 Take a look at the MPCNC by @V1engineering
I've always wanted a model of my car and THIS is how I'm going to start that project. Thank you!
You can do it! Remember you will need to refine it, but you should be able to create something great!
Another great demo. The 3D airplane is fun.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very interesting. I have used the Boolean operations but what you showed definitely illustrates some more possibilities
Great to hear!
love your work, very clear instruction keep it up
Thanks Steve.
Best video on the Boolean!
Thanks John
Crazy what you can do with this program,
Thanks you are very good at explaining it !
You are welcome!
Not got my printer yet but needed to know I was capable of using it? Getting old ;) Your tutoring is helping no end!
Great to hear!
Outstanding explanation and examples! I FINALLY understand Boolean operations!! Thanks!!
You are welcome, glad it helped.
Again a great video. Your tuition is by far the best. Thank you.
Thanks Ian, I really appreciate it.
Small comment: it would have been nice to have the images you used in the description, so I could follow along with exactly what you're doing as well. Either way, thank you so much for making this tutorial, it's incredibly helpful!
You can use any images, if you search online you can find many options.
This is incredibly helpful!
I am glad it helped.
Thanks for the video. The basic idea makes sense. But it's a little unclear how you would best refine this to get a nice final shape that matches the plane as closely as possible. Would be interested to see how you would actually do that. Any possibility of creating a video showing that? Boolean operations are interesting but would only be really useful if you could refine without tons of work. Would also be interesting to see the difference between using the refined boolean approach vs trying to create the model directly without using booleans. Would be interested to see these processes compared with each other. Thanks.
You would probably want to use the curves workbench, honestly if I would modeling something with lots of smooth curves I would use Blender, create the STL then dimension FreeCAD. You can create curves in FreeCAD but Blender is designed for that type of modeling.
Still extremely interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it
Very clear lesson. I guess when tracing you can just trace half the the plane and then use mirroring functions to generate the matched other half for a truly symmetric result. Many thanks!
To be honest Martyn, I use sketch mirroring a lot less in freecad than I have in other cad packages.
Thank you
loving it love
❤
You are welcome 😊
extremely interesting
Glad it piqued your interest.
nice work!!!! thanks!!!
You are welcome
FYI: Freecad 0.21.1 does NOT have the Image workbench. Use File>Import to bring an image in, then you will get the tools shown for the image workbench.
Thanks for the info
Wow, I can definitely use that operation 👍
Excellent, I am sure you can make some great models.
Wow, it s amazing 😍😍😍
It's a fun approach
Great video, thank you so much, at last a description of Boolean operations that I can follow. Keep up the great work. Quick question though if I may, would I be correct in thinking that all 3 images have to be both square and of the same size?
The images should be the same scale if you want to produce something close to the part. Of course you could use any image and create a hybrid.
@@Adventuresincreation Thank you for taking the time to reply, much appreciated. Off to give it a try!
FIRST: great tutorial you made there! Thanks
Second:
Does ist make sense so export this model to Blender and work with subdivision surfaces ro refine it?
Thanks! I would love to see the results of the refined model in Blender. LMK how it goes.
At about 10:15, when I do the Cut operation I get an error "Boolean: Result has multiple solids. This is not supported at this time." I've tried this in versions 0.20, 0.20.1 (the current version) and 0.21 (weekly build). The Fuse and Common operations work as expected in all 3 versions. UPDATE: In my initial attempt, I didn't pad the hex sketch enough to 'stick out' of the edge of the circle. I enlarged the pad such that the hex ended about half way from the edge of the circle to the end of the rectangle and the cut worked.
Glad you figured it out. Basically you can't end up with two bodies from the operation
Very useful thank you
You are welcome
And when you printed it and attempted to throw it across the garden - did it try to fly??
Lol, I didn't print it 😂
Is there any way to modify one of the secondary bodies and have it change the final boolean besides deleting the boolean, changing the secondary and re-doing the boolean?
Yes, you should be able to just modify the sketches and the final model will update including the boolean result.
How can I automatic update the measures in the sketch mode?
When I change the values it keeps the old ones till I select then values in the sketch
I am not sure what you are trying to do?
@@Adventuresincreation
I'm in sketcher and have a square. I have all the values in a spreadsheet.
E.g length 50 and width 50. In the sketch I see also for length and width 50.
Now I change both the 50 in 60. The values in the sketch stay 50 and 50.
They will change if I activate the values in the sketcher.
In the Part design and I chage the values in the spreadsheet the values in the square change real time.
So the question is: when will the values also change real time in the sketcher.
Thanks an d greetings
If you want to keep both the box and the cut cilinder, say you're building two parts to fit together, make a clone of the box and use that fot the cut
Good suggestion!
is there anyway to place bodies accurately for bollean opperations or do just create a sketch which incorporates all these aspects and separate them before bollean. funny how freecad does not use the standard naming for such opperations like difference, intersecting and union but its own terms
You can use the attachment offsets to place anything accurately, it allows you to adjust x y z and rotation.
Boolean what? Now I know! Thanks again.
Happy to help!
Thanks.
You are welcome
Very cool
Thanks!
I cannot find the Image workbench. I tried searching the addon manager but no luck.
The Image Workbench is no longer included after version 0.20.
Its functionality has been integrated in Std Base. See Std Import and Std ViewLoadImage.
@@Adventuresincreation Great thanks !
@@Adventuresincreation Great. In version 0.21.2, the 'load image' function is in the tools drop down.
Do you have a link to a copy of the image you used for that demonstration? it would be nice to follow along with the exact same image. Thanks a lot, you're a fantastic teacher.
Brilliant
Thanks
amazing
Thanks!
It is So so frustrating :( everytime I choice the boolean the freecad( last version ) jumps out of everything....:(
Did you try following the video? I recommend you download the latest version.
@@Adventuresincreation First of all thank you very much for finding time to answer me :). Yes I have the latest version 0.9 or 19 or something like that :) it is the latest and I just followed your video step by step. It was so frustrating that I just went back to fusion 360 for a couple of days. But video's like yours make it so easy so I have learned alot from you, and I am Grateful. Maybe I reinstall my computer soon and that will get rid of all the problems that I have been having ....
Had a problem with the objects. I'm using Linux so I don't know if it is a bug. I could not get the rectangle to pocket so the cylinder had the circular cut out. Any suggestions
I haven't tried this on Linux and am traveling at the moment so not able to access my Linux machines. I think the version should be feature compatible but I can't confirm for a week or so.
Bravoooooo
Thanks for the feedback.
Sorry, I was with my previous feedback to soon.
No worries
SolidWorks Tutorial for beginners Exercise 19
would you be interested in a tutorial using the SW model as above.
I will take a look at it and let you know. - I looked for it but there are several solid works tutorials with the same name, can you provide a link to the one you are referring to?
Thanks for your reply. The address is
ua-cam.com/video/rQ_Tua_4KZc/v-deo.html
Regards from RSA
Are you asking if I will create that part in freecad? It's sad that it's in inches. So you just want to how you would create something like that in freecad?
Similar will be ok
Great I thought we going to be cooking...it was bad enough with just numbers then some idiot added letters and asked Y if she is your X
Got to pay attention to the Booleans Ian.