wonderful, wonderful... you cannot not imagine how many loosie-goosy thread videos i have watched just to see to make real in detail threads from the recommended threads spec chart... because a pretty drawing is nice.. however, for 3D-printers and cnc mills you need the real deal... now for a tapered 1/4"-18--5000 psi NPT pipe thread male to female... thanks a lot...:)
great video series. people like you help advance humanity in a meaningful way. learning cad as someone who has mastered cgi programs, cad is really unorthodox in the methodology that ive established habits for from blender and 3ds max. thank you for keeping this open source and not behind a payed tutorial session which many cgi artist have done usually with horrible practices that go aganist standard practices yet they somehow deemed their work as having monetary value...
Hey Mitri! Thank you so much for watching my video, I really appreciate it 😀 I think keeping the tutorials free is the best way to get more people into the software, as well as building a community that can contribute and improve it in the long run 😀
I am glad I am not the only one who doesn't' know what "Create-cross reference" means. You do an excellent job and give so many tips (like selecting the side of the cylinder to make both chamfers). Very much appreciated. And as another commentator said, know I know what the shape binder does! Look forward to learning more.
Can you please do a video to explain the necessity to create new and base body objects. I get very strange errors with these objects when trying to edit from them or add to them.
I know Freecad has a fastener workbench. I want to learn this technique as well. I have cut perfect actual threads on a lathe before. You created a horizontal line 2.5mm below the part. That number is not critical so long as you drop the Helix the same. Is that correct? Also, I understand where the .216 radius comes from in accordance with ISO, however in my personal experience the cutting tip was ground to a point. The question is, had you not put that radius on the triangle, will you still get a functional thread?
Better than someone taking forever to get to the point. I'd much rather watch a section twice because I missed something than sit through someone going on and on and never getting there.
@@JohnWinquist I agree, It's fast but to the point. Serves more info in 10 min than others in 30!!. Also, it's youtube, you can always pause and rewind!
Finally I've understood what's the shapebinder for. Thanks!
wonderful, wonderful... you cannot not imagine how many loosie-goosy thread videos i have watched just to see to make real in detail threads from the recommended threads spec chart... because a pretty drawing is nice.. however, for 3D-printers and cnc mills you need the real deal... now for a tapered 1/4"-18--5000 psi NPT pipe thread male to female... thanks a lot...:)
great video series. people like you help advance humanity in a meaningful way. learning cad as someone who has mastered cgi programs, cad is really unorthodox in the methodology that ive established habits for from blender and 3ds max. thank you for keeping this open source and not behind a payed tutorial session which many cgi artist have done usually with horrible practices that go aganist standard practices yet they somehow deemed their work as having monetary value...
Hey Mitri! Thank you so much for watching my video, I really appreciate it 😀 I think keeping the tutorials free is the best way to get more people into the software, as well as building a community that can contribute and improve it in the long run 😀
Thanks Andrew, your bite size tutorials are just right for a hobbyist like me. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching Paul! I'm glad you enjoy the videos! 😀
I am glad I am not the only one who doesn't' know what "Create-cross reference" means. You do an excellent job and give so many tips (like selecting the side of the cylinder to make both chamfers). Very much appreciated. And as another commentator said, know I know what the shape binder does! Look forward to learning more.
Hey Bruce! Yeah, the cross reference definitely boggles me! Even I'm glad I'm not the only one! 😅 thank you for your support 😁
I think you're on a great path for comprehensive FreeCAD Tutorials. I do enjoy them quite a bit.
Thank you for watching Narzuhl, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos 😊
Another good, to the point and enjoyable video! Thanks.
Excellent content and well presented/prepared. Subscribed.
Thank you! 😁
Amazing design skills
Thank you Bruno! 😁
Great presentation!
Can you please do a video to explain the necessity to create new and base body objects. I get very strange errors with these objects when trying to edit from them or add to them.
Fantastic, Thank you very much
is there a way to do this in the fastener workbench?
Thanks for the great video!
Please tell me the EXACT version of FreeCAD (version 0.18 has many revisions and mine doesn't work like yours)
Thanks, good video
I know Freecad has a fastener workbench. I want to learn this technique as well. I have cut perfect actual threads on a lathe before. You created a horizontal line 2.5mm below the part. That number is not critical so long as you drop the Helix the same. Is that correct? Also, I understand where the .216 radius comes from in accordance with ISO, however in my personal experience the cutting tip was ground to a point. The question is, had you not put that radius on the triangle, will you still get a functional thread?
This is awsome...
One thing I would like you to verify. I think the 4.29 measurement should be 4.13mm base on the ISO and the pitch.
thank you :)
Good tutorial once again Andrew, however it would be easier to follow if you didn't rush your words so much.
Hey Kelvin! Sorry about that, I do tend to get a little carried away at points 😅
@@AndrewCAD LOL Yes you can tell :-)
Better than someone taking forever to get to the point. I'd much rather watch a section twice because I missed something than sit through someone going on and on and never getting there.
Adjust the playback speed to 0.75
@@JohnWinquist I agree, It's fast but to the point. Serves more info in 10 min than others in 30!!. Also, it's youtube, you can always pause and rewind!
here is how I came with 4.13. 5-(.1082+.6134)P+r. r=.1443P and P=1.5