Thanks! This is a MUST HAVE, FIVE STAR video on constraints, period. I have yet to see a video or read a book on constraints that is as good as this! I don't have Fusion360 anymore because they wanted to start charging me $70 per month to use it, and I've had it for years for use as just a hobbyist. I have Uninstalled Fusion360 on ALL my computers now. And I am just as capable creating with FreeCAD, WITH YOUR TUTORIALS! I wanted something free and just as powerful and low and behold, FreeCAD is there and I think even possibly MORE POWERFUL! You have made the jump to it almost painless, a month ago I was pulling my hair out trying to get used to FreeCAD. Now it's a "Walk in the Park!" Thanks to you!! There is stuff on constraints that you show on this video that I did not know was even possible!
I really appreciate how you have walked through EVERY feature of each constraint. I have watched many tutorials explaining constraints but none have approached the level of detail you have provided here. I 've learned many new and surprising things about FC constraints. Thank you.
That’s a really great explanation. I didn’t know, for example, that: - Point on object constraint can quickly create intersection points by selecting two lines and a point at the same time - Symmetric constraint may be used to create midpoints - Tangent constraint can serve as a colinear constraint when applied to lines
It's really helpful that you actually cover every tool, and not just the tool you happen to need to build the thing you happen to be building, like so many other tutorials. Thanks!
I've been using freecad for perhaps a year after graduating from tinkercad. These videos are some of the most useful to the point videos I've encountered and I've already applied some of the info to my models. I'm still using mainline freecad but I've not encountered any issues.
Best FreeCad lessons out there ... you're doing an outstanding job! ...to me watching other of your videos and knowing that your prefer CAD software is Rhino (so far the only company not going monthly subscription base) say a lot from you in helping users wanting to get into CAD design ¡Bravo! ✨👏🏼 ...ps. I hope you continue your lessons towards design a model for laser cut projects! 🙏🏼😉
Thanks a lot !. You are GOOD, REALLY GOOD in your explanations and you teach like a PRO ! Please continue with this splendid work ! Greetings from Santiago de Chile. I'm John.
Excellent videos! I've gone through a number of tutorial series now, and no one had covered constraints in the depth you have here. I had no idea that some of these constraints could be used for projections, that's blown my mind given how much time I had been wasting with construction lines. Similarly for using the symmetry constraint to center on a line....the time I have wasted!...Again, really well done videos, thanks!
I also appreciate how you teach and walk through every feature, very didactic and helpful for us. Keep like this and we hope you cover as much as you know the other aspects of FreeCAD. Thank you very much.
Snell's law describes how the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction of waves (like light for example ) behaves on the surface of transparent objects. It states, that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction are equivalent to the reciprocal of the ratio of the indices of refraction (sin(θ1)/sin(θ2)=n2/n1). It is mainly used in optics and for ray tracing. It can be used to find the way a beam of light takes through a prism or some other shape.
This is a lot of great info, thank you. I'll have to rewatch it a couple of times, I imagine! I would love to see you do a tutorial on FreeCAD's draft workbench. And how that can work together with the sketcher, and part designer, etc. Thanks for the content. New sub.
Excellent teacher! Thank you for creating these videos. This is the best way to learn this program; one step at a time. I've learned more from your lessons than from several others, because you seem to have a knack of knowing how we think, and you do it at just the right speed - quickly enough to not be boring, yet slowly enough to understand. I just have one question, although you may cover it somewhere else; what is the grid view useful for? I haven't seen any way to snap to it or anything (yet).
With every video, I grow less and less attached to Fusion 360, which is pretty big for me since I'm a Linux user and Fusion isn't available at all on Linux.
The first video I have seen of you was the one on the "Freecad-bug" !! From that it was clear that you are knowledgeable on Freecad and I was wondering about the training videos that you referred to in there. What sometimes happens, is that the videos that "knowledgeable people" produces are hard to follow ( for me anyway). their mouse flicks from one side of the screen to the other at the speed of white-light, with the only way to follow, being the "play-at-1/4-speed" option. Allow me to compliment you .. this is not at all the case with this, the first of your training videos that I have seen. Not only is it a comfortable speed, but still moving on ... but also the fact that you say what you do ..." and if I now click with the mouse ...". I am starting my own little one-man-company and I have had to spend a lot of time on youtube to learn all the software that I am using ( including FC) and there are some really awfull videos out there. This is good stuff !!! Keep it up !!!
It's important to note that autoconstraints can be deselected. In case viewers are wondering why they aren't seeing them after inadvertently deselecting the option.
as a newbie to this all I can say is information overload but having said that also thanks for the explanations, I'm following along and pausing to replicate what you are doing, I will have to keep going over this a few times and will still mix up the order of selection as well lines verses points etc, will you be doing a model to bring all of this together?
The only time that I've used a reference constraint is if I want to be able to reference that distance for anchoring something else (like a pad/pocket distance or reference plane offset). Particularly on the main branch with the broken naming issues.
Hi, probably a silly question: using freecad 0.19 (so not the Realhunder) the knob "create an edge linked to external geometry" does not show all these options, in fact it only shows one option. Do you know how I get all the options shown in this version 0.19 of freecad? The reason I use this one is because in "your" version the tool "sweep selected sketch along a path" did not work correctly.
Bro.. you talk so fast. But I like it because I can blow through this pretty quick while also getting the hang of it. BTW the shortcuts are different on many of the tools on the latest version. most of my pausing is to find the short cut.
Thanks!
This is a MUST HAVE, FIVE STAR video on constraints, period. I have yet to see a video or read a book on constraints that is as good as this!
I don't have Fusion360 anymore because they wanted to start charging me $70 per month to use it, and I've had it for years for use as just a hobbyist. I have Uninstalled Fusion360 on ALL my computers now. And I am just as capable creating with FreeCAD, WITH YOUR TUTORIALS!
I wanted something free and just as powerful and low and behold, FreeCAD is there and I think even possibly MORE POWERFUL! You have made the jump to it almost painless, a month ago I was pulling my hair out trying to get used to FreeCAD. Now it's a "Walk in the Park!" Thanks to you!!
There is stuff on constraints that you show on this video that I did not know was even possible!
I really appreciate how you have walked through EVERY feature of each constraint. I have watched many tutorials explaining constraints but none have approached the level of detail you have provided here. I 've learned many new and surprising things about FC constraints. Thank you.
Agreed 👍
That’s a really great explanation. I didn’t know, for example, that:
- Point on object constraint can quickly create intersection points by selecting two lines and a point at the same time
- Symmetric constraint may be used to create midpoints
- Tangent constraint can serve as a colinear constraint when applied to lines
It's really helpful that you actually cover every tool, and not just the tool you happen to need to build the thing you happen to be building, like so many other tutorials. Thanks!
So far, this series has been the absolute best content for helping me understand the GUI. Thank you so much for making this whole series!
you have a gift for teaching complex matters in a simple way. that's a very valuable skill.
Thanks Jonathan, you are a naturally gifted tutor!
I've been using freecad for perhaps a year after graduating from tinkercad. These videos are some of the most useful to the point videos I've encountered and I've already applied some of the info to my models. I'm still using mainline freecad but I've not encountered any issues.
Best FreeCad lessons out there ... you're doing an outstanding job! ...to me watching other of your videos and knowing that your prefer CAD software is Rhino (so far the only company not going monthly subscription base) say a lot from you in helping users wanting to get into CAD design ¡Bravo! ✨👏🏼 ...ps. I hope you continue your lessons towards design a model for laser cut projects! 🙏🏼😉
Your videos are islands of excellence in a sea of mediocrity. Thank you so much for your help!
Thanks a lot !. You are GOOD, REALLY GOOD in your explanations and you teach like a PRO !
Please continue with this splendid work !
Greetings from Santiago de Chile. I'm John.
I've just made by far my best ever model thanks to your videos! Thank you :)
Excellent videos!
I've gone through a number of tutorial series now, and no one had covered constraints in the depth you have here. I had no idea that some of these constraints could be used for projections, that's blown my mind given how much time I had been wasting with construction lines. Similarly for using the symmetry constraint to center on a line....the time I have wasted!...Again, really well done videos, thanks!
I also appreciate how you teach and walk through every feature, very didactic and helpful for us. Keep like this and we hope you cover as much as you know the other aspects of FreeCAD. Thank you very much.
Snell's law describes how the angle of incidence and the angle of refraction of waves (like light for example ) behaves on the surface of transparent objects. It states, that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction are equivalent to the reciprocal of the ratio of the indices of refraction (sin(θ1)/sin(θ2)=n2/n1).
It is mainly used in optics and for ray tracing. It can be used to find the way a beam of light takes through a prism or some other shape.
I wanted to note this, but also that I personally don't see any use for it in creating 3D-printed models and this tool is appropriately glossed over.
Thanks a lot. Extremely helpful with so much of practical demo.
Nice work. Thanks for producing such comprehensive videos. I've just switched to the Realthunder branch on the back of these.
Thank you for this excellent explanation of constraints, I learned a few new tricks that I have been missing in FreeCAD.
Very well done tutorial. Instant patron!
This is a lot of great info, thank you. I'll have to rewatch it a couple of times, I imagine! I would love to see you do a tutorial on FreeCAD's draft workbench. And how that can work together with the sketcher, and part designer, etc. Thanks for the content. New sub.
my new favorite channel
thanks
Excellent teacher!
Thank you for creating these videos. This is the best way to learn this program; one step at a time. I've learned more from your lessons than from several others, because you seem to have a knack of knowing how we think, and you do it at just the right speed - quickly enough to not be boring, yet slowly enough to understand.
I just have one question, although you may cover it somewhere else; what is the grid view useful for? I haven't seen any way to snap to it or anything (yet).
Without topological naming issue freecad looks way more promising.
Thank you, picked up a few tips!
Amazing video! Thanks very much! How can you constrain the distance between two parallel lines?
With every video, I grow less and less attached to Fusion 360, which is pretty big for me since I'm a Linux user and Fusion isn't available at all on Linux.
Really based on what one needs - Freecad is impressive but bit lacks few very important tools like loft blends etc
Same, I also use Linux. FreeCAD is really the only option we have here
@@MOOBBreezy yeah for Linux freecad is superb as an option
Perpendicular mathematically is called normal-(n)
The first video I have seen of you was the one on the "Freecad-bug" !! From that it was clear that you are knowledgeable on Freecad and I was wondering about the training videos that you referred to in there. What sometimes happens, is that the videos that "knowledgeable people" produces are hard to follow ( for me anyway). their mouse flicks from one side of the screen to the other at the speed of white-light, with the only way to follow, being the "play-at-1/4-speed" option. Allow me to compliment you .. this is not at all the case with this, the first of your training videos that I have seen. Not only is it a comfortable speed, but still moving on ... but also the fact that you say what you do ..." and if I now click with the mouse ...".
I am starting my own little one-man-company and I have had to spend a lot of time on youtube to learn all the software that I am using ( including FC) and there are some really awfull videos out there. This is good stuff !!! Keep it up !!!
It's important to note that autoconstraints can be deselected.
In case viewers are wondering why they aren't seeing them after inadvertently deselecting the option.
as a newbie to this all I can say is information overload but having said that also thanks for the explanations, I'm following along and pausing to replicate what you are doing, I will have to keep going over this a few times and will still mix up the order of selection as well lines verses points etc, will you be doing a model to bring all of this together?
Thanks a lot for your videos!
Playing the video at 50% even made it possible for me to practise along #protip
fabtastic video. A request - can you do a tutorial on making specific BSP threads for a bolt and nut and also a BSPT (taper type?)
What video Is "That Video' to which you are referencing the discussion of References?
The only time that I've used a reference constraint is if I want to be able to reference that distance for anchoring something else (like a pad/pocket distance or reference plane offset). Particularly on the main branch with the broken naming issues.
Thanks man.
Hi, probably a silly question: using freecad 0.19 (so not the Realhunder) the knob "create an edge linked to external geometry" does not show all these options, in fact it only shows one option. Do you know how I get all the options shown in this version 0.19 of freecad? The reason I use this one is because in "your" version the tool "sweep selected sketch along a path" did not work correctly.
hey with that perpendicular constraint, maybe we can finally have seven red lines, all perpendicular
This work is so helpfull 💪
8:09 maybe "N" stands for "Normal".
Coolness
great!
Nice video, thanks :)
What do you do when they are blue ( your
Constraints)
Thank you sir . Add (fusion 360 alternative) to the title. More view I guess
Bro.. you talk so fast. But I like it because I can blow through this pretty quick while also getting the hang of it. BTW the shortcuts are different on many of the tools on the latest version. most of my pausing is to find the short cut.
N for perpendicular is probably since it's a geometric normal. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_(geometry)
You are fast with your turorials.... :-)
I really suggest you go back to that video. You do not provide a link to that video
How the fuck do I get to the previous video?
In the description you'll find the "FreeCAD For 3D Printing Playlist"