Really good tutorial. You cover a lot of good things. Boolean stuff. I really like how you show what you want to do by showing how NOT to do it. Very Good!
Hi , I am a subscriber. I have enjoyed and learned from your videos . Just curious if you are going to make some more ?? I think you're a great teacher . I hope all is well with you and yours . Have a pleasant day and stay safe . Terry Lembke
Thanks for your comment... see my video on Tree View. It describe the part and body and how each should be used. Link is below ua-cam.com/video/_n079hfWISs/v-deo.htmlsi=UeVdAQbFnBknAI9G If your question still not answered ... let me know.
It is a good tutorial. Improvement suggestions: (1) Show the FreeCad revision and which OS the tutorial is used. The reason is that the datum plan extension along the X- coordinate does not work for Rev 24291 on Windows 11. I moved back to FreeCAD(24291) due to having some problems with the latest FreeCAD (24366). (2) Show how the final product may be created into a solid mesh. This is a common missing part of many FreeCad tutorials online. In this case, the two bodies need to be combined into one using the boolean operation (the button with two overlapped circles) first, then create Mesh using Mefisto or Netgen. Using the Standard method will not create a solid.
great tutorial, but why this very basic feature (draw sketch on another plane) require that much steps? Several years ago i play witch Inventor and it was at most 2-3 clicks, but for freecad it took several days to find this kind of solutions which that much steps...
I think there are ways to eliminate few steps even in this case... I kept them since this is a tutorial... Try just drawing 2 sketches/pad and boolean operation.
Really good tutorial.
You cover a lot of good things. Boolean stuff.
I really like how you show what you want to do by showing how NOT to do it.
Very Good!
Hi , I am a subscriber. I have enjoyed and learned from your videos . Just curious if you are going to make some more ?? I think you're a great teacher . I hope all is well with you and yours . Have a pleasant day and stay safe .
Terry Lembke
Thank you for the Tutorial , could you help me to understand what is "Import External Geometry" and when to use ?
what's the different on create a body and create a part on a sketch, went you used? you are a great teacher thanks for another good tutorial.
Thanks for your comment... see my video on Tree View. It describe the part and body and how each should be used. Link is below
ua-cam.com/video/_n079hfWISs/v-deo.htmlsi=UeVdAQbFnBknAI9G
If your question still not answered ... let me know.
It is a good tutorial. Improvement suggestions: (1) Show the FreeCad revision and which OS the tutorial is used. The reason is that the datum plan extension along the X- coordinate does not work for Rev 24291 on Windows 11. I moved back to FreeCAD(24291) due to having some problems with the latest FreeCAD (24366). (2) Show how the final product may be created into a solid mesh. This is a common missing part of many FreeCad tutorials online. In this case, the two bodies need to be combined into one using the boolean operation (the button with two overlapped circles) first, then create Mesh using Mefisto or Netgen. Using the Standard method will not create a solid.
That is very good suggestions. I will keep that in mind
another great video, i like the explanatory style rather that just showing what works
thankyou for your comment.
This is really good tutorial, thanks🙂
You're welcome!
Another good tutorial.
YW. Thank you for your review.
I thought the datum plane will always have this coordinate system.
Thanks😁
Welcome 😊
great tutorial, but why this very basic feature (draw sketch on another plane) require that much steps? Several years ago i play witch Inventor and it was at most 2-3 clicks, but for freecad it took several days to find this kind of solutions which that much steps...
I think there are ways to eliminate few steps even in this case... I kept them since this is a tutorial... Try just drawing 2 sketches/pad and boolean operation.
I can't found offset command in freecad
There is offset tool in Part workbench
This is a great tutorial. I hate freecad.
Freecad is not all that intuitive... But you can get good at it overtime. Thankyou...