Thanks for highlighting one of the hidden gems of FreeCAD. Being able to treat a sketch like a drawing object makes working with them very flexible. The ability to clear the support for the sketch is also a great feature.
Indeed, it's a nice hidden gem - but at the same time, it also shows some of the clunkiness of FreeCAD, putting common operations in different work benches, making you interrupt your workflow just because you want to move or rotate a sketch.
Very helpful. Will see next time I need it. It might still be as clear as when it happens to me from time to time. I lose the center position for rotation from time to time. LOL Merry Christmas. May your New Year be prosperous and blessed. Sincerely, Akerace Drill
It took me a few tries before I understood that I have to click the center point or rim of the circle I've selected before I click the vertex to which I wish to move or copy the circle. This isn't very intuitive. Clicking anywhere other than the center or rim of the circle selects an offset from the center point which is applied to the destination vertex. It wouldn't be implemented this way if there wasn't a purpose, but I'm not sure what that purpose might be. Can you clairify?
I have a fair amount of experience with FreeCAD now, but I can't for the life of me get this to work. Is there a setting or something that could be different with my FreeCAD affecting the snap behaviour? Tried both vanilla and LS3 versions of FreeCAD. I need to align an SVG into my current design.
Your be happy to know the new version of freecad is getting more and more like those of commercial options. Especially with the sketcher. I have a video being released soon which will be showing off these new features.
Thanks for highlighting one of the hidden gems of FreeCAD. Being able to treat a sketch like a drawing object makes working with them very flexible. The ability to clear the support for the sketch is also a great feature.
Indeed, it's a nice hidden gem - but at the same time, it also shows some of the clunkiness of FreeCAD, putting common operations in different work benches, making you interrupt your workflow just because you want to move or rotate a sketch.
Thank you! I was racking my brains with that!
Thank you so much 🙂
Very helpful. Will see next time I need it. It might still be as clear as when it happens to me from time to time. I lose the center position for rotation from time to time. LOL Merry Christmas. May your New Year be prosperous and blessed. Sincerely, Akerace Drill
Thank you. I'm wondering if you can make a video about moving the working plane to accommodate a revolution, and/or groove.
Very good, I wonder if I can do it with bsplines.
Thank you !
It took me a few tries before I understood that I have to click the center point or rim of the circle I've selected before I click the vertex to which I wish to move or copy the circle. This isn't very intuitive. Clicking anywhere other than the center or rim of the circle selects an offset from the center point which is applied to the destination vertex. It wouldn't be implemented this way if there wasn't a purpose, but I'm not sure what that purpose might be. Can you clairify?
I have a fair amount of experience with FreeCAD now, but I can't for the life of me get this to work. Is there a setting or something that could be different with my FreeCAD affecting the snap behaviour? Tried both vanilla and LS3 versions of FreeCAD. I need to align an SVG into my current design.
How come when I save a part and go back to work on it when I add a sketch and fully constrain I close and it disappears from the part
Time saver? Make it more like SW.
Your be happy to know the new version of freecad is getting more and more like those of commercial options. Especially with the sketcher. I have a video being released soon which will be showing off these new features.
@@MangoJellySolutions Oh yes please, and thank you.