Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for. Easy to follow. I have been wanting to change away from SketchUp to something parametric. FreeCad looked daunting but your tutorial makes it accessible. Thanks, well done, and hope you do more.
Beautiful once again. You're equivalent of Lars Christensen, but at FreeCAD! Just as I was about to write question how to make parametric flats to the part, you did it. One very minor thing is that you might turn up mic volume just a notch in future if you're bringing us more tutorials, which I most sincerely you hope to do.
While making this video I noticed that my screen recording software is making a mess of my Audio. I will get it sorted for the next video. Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks, the tutorial was very helpful. Today I was playing around with spreadsheets and this overlaps and is even easier (defining the constraint names).
Fantastic video, I've been wondering how to constrain models via variables like in OpenSCAD. Exactly what I was looking for. Please put together more similarly advanced videos including use of python code where appropriate.
Hi , Mr Martham . I am glad to see your back on again . I learned from your older videos . I think your a great teacher . I hope you continue with this , Please ? could you do some gears please ? som spur gears and some worm gear sets ? With spread sheets if possible ? Best wishes Sir .
Very good video One problem Some of us have poor eye sight, We find it very hard to follow the VERY small and fast moving pointer. Is it possible to make the pointer bigger. This will help from the pointer disappearing. Thank You
Hope you can answer a question about the formula editor syntax. I would like to set a constraint that is constraint x + constraint y + 5mm. However that doesn't work. The simpler formula constraint x + 5mm does work though. Is it not possible to add the values of multiple constraints?
Thank you so much for your great tutorial. Just learned that in freecad there is conditional function which make it more automated. Please keep up the good work. Thanks. By the way at 17:57, the simulation can be done in freecad too or in your editing software ?
Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for. Easy to follow. I have been wanting to change away from SketchUp to something parametric. FreeCad looked daunting but your tutorial makes it accessible. Thanks, well done, and hope you do more.
Great videos, I have learnt the most about Freecad using your videos, well done
Thank you! Makes the effort worthwhile if they help!
very nice tutorial, thanks for this. as a beginner to freecad this is really helpful for me.
Beautiful once again. You're equivalent of Lars Christensen, but at FreeCAD! Just as I was about to write question how to make parametric flats to the part, you did it. One very minor thing is that you might turn up mic volume just a notch in future if you're bringing us more tutorials, which I most sincerely you hope to do.
While making this video I noticed that my screen recording software is making a mess of my Audio. I will get it sorted for the next video. Thanks for the feedback.
Also Lars Christensen! What a compliment!
Excellent explaination. Really useful passing constraints to other sketches. Never realised you could set conditions in the expressions. Nice one
I won't tolerate trolls. Reported.
Learned a lot from your video. Excellent tutorial with practical examples. Looking forward using what I've learned to improve my models.
A really useful and easy to understand tutorial. You are an excellent tutor!
Thank you for the really helpful tutorial. Using a simple model you showed us so many things, amazing video.
Thank you for such wonderful feedback. 🥰
Thank you so much for this tutorial it sure helped me out.....
Thank you very much, a great tutorial! 👍
Great tutorial. Has a lot of little tips and tricks that are extremely useful. Thank you.
Thanks, the tutorial was very helpful. Today I was playing around with spreadsheets and this overlaps and is even easier (defining the constraint names).
I will be doing a video on using spreadsheets also. I prefer to use spreadsheets especially when projects get a little more complex.
Have you looked at the Dynamic Data Workbench?
Fantastic video, I've been wondering how to constrain models via variables like in OpenSCAD. Exactly what I was looking for. Please put together more similarly advanced videos including use of python code where appropriate.
Hi , Mr Martham . I am glad to see your back on again . I learned from your older videos . I think your a great teacher . I hope you continue with this , Please ? could you do some gears please ? som spur gears and some worm gear sets ? With spread sheets if possible ? Best wishes Sir .
Very good video
One problem
Some of us have poor eye sight, We find it very hard to follow the VERY small and fast moving pointer. Is it possible to make the pointer bigger. This will help from the pointer disappearing.
Thank You
Thank you, very helpful video. I learned a lot.
Excellent tutorial.
Simple but excellent, thks.
Thanks for the video. This will be useful.
Hope you can answer a question about the formula editor syntax. I would like to set a constraint that is constraint x + constraint y + 5mm. However that doesn't work. The simpler formula constraint x + 5mm does work though. Is it not possible to add the values of multiple constraints?
It should work without issues. Double check the naming.
@@MarthamEngineering Turns out it doesn't like spaces in the name :-)
That would do it! Nice work getting it fixed!
Thank you so much for your great tutorial. Just learned that in freecad there is conditional function which make it more automated. Please keep up the good work. Thanks. By the way at 17:57, the simulation can be done in freecad too or in your editing software ?
The simulation is done using the turntable in FreeCAD and recording the screen.
@@MarthamEngineering Thank you so much for your reply
Thanks