FreeCAD measures dimensions to the center of lines; InkScape measures dimensions to the outside of objects. Thus, the widths of lines makes these dimensions different for the same object.
It's great to get this feedback. I have no idea if anyone likes shorts and it sounds like most people don't. That is extremely useful to me in bringing the right kind of value to the channel.
Thanks for not making these Shorts. They are terrible and it's likely I wouldn't have seen them since TH-cam's interface only shows *some* Shorts and doesn't show the channel name so I wouldn't have known it was from you. Not to mention the horrible aspect ratio mis-match and how they loop and auto-play other random nonsense.
So happy for the feedback from everyone regarding shorts. I was going to go for a poll but this is obviously the answer. They take way to long to produce in the first place. Thanks everyone.
@@kiztime1234 I have a set of uBlock rules hiding shorts from search results. I'm interested in things to complex to be explained in 60 seconds vertical video.
In the Inscape, two options down in Document Properties you have a button that automatically resizes the page to the content, no need to do it manually 😊. Its a very handy feature.
AWESOME! Tips for working in Tech Draw (TD) and Ink Scape are so welcome. I am forced to start only moving my FreeCAD parts to TD and using TD for just dimensions, because with "Frame Views" ON, annotations, detail etc., gets so confusing when I am arranging my parts in order to print. When I use A3_Landscape_ISO7200_Pep.svg template and export as PDF then email to my print shop (my printer doesn't do 11" x 17") and have instructed them to please do not change the scale (no fit to print) However the lower few inches of the sheet gets cut off. Print Shop advised me that their software shows their printer's print size defaults to 16.54" x 11.69", but on 11' x 17" paper is not going to work. OK, I reposition my parts and it prints out to scale (1:1) but my border and title box still gets cut-off. My other option is to go to A2 but my print shop does not print larger than A3. Technically this is not a mystery, right, but I need a 1:1 part so I can use them as the template to glue to the sheet metal and cut out, thus reducing a lot of steps. Apparently now it is even more important that I get efficient in Ink Scape (or another similar software). Now I see why I have watched a few TH-cam videos that show how to create your own FreeCAD TechDraw templates, but no matter what if I want a part printed 1:1 that only fits on 11" x 17" or larger paper then like everybody suggests do not have a border! Any Suggestions will be very appreciated! G_Dub
Hi Darren, thanks for the hints. There were times the ALT+ SHIFT/CTRL within Sketcher WB was usable for getting another sketch from another boby (Non active body) but is not possible any more. You're always bringing to us very useful information, thanks very much. PS* Any idea how to renumber (Not renaming) the sketch number in case of of a multi-sketch occasion? This would be very handy if meanwhile we have deleted some sketches...
I always learn great new tips from you. Thanks. But one thing I don't get is assembly constraints using edges. Are there parts in the real world that are constrained on edges? I know freecad and others allow this method and the LCS assembly method, but does anyone align real parts that way?
I have yet to find the value of them. I can't teach anything in under 1 minute and I have to rearrange the windows each time. The only thing I can see they are useful for is some kind of index / preview to models created. I tried one and that took two days to sort everything out and put it back to how it was again.
You be happy to know I won't be using shorts :) they are way too time consuming and I have to rearrange all the windows each time. I can't find anyway they can be of value to the channel except for model previews and coming soon teasers.
Great tips! Glad you decided on this format instead of shorts 😀
Glad it was helpful :) And thanks for the feedback :)
Didn't know about the alt-drag to another file to create link. Great tip.
If only there was a way for me to remember these great tips......
FreeCAD measures dimensions to the center of lines; InkScape measures dimensions to the outside of objects. Thus, the widths of lines makes these dimensions different for the same object.
Good choice not making this a shorts video.
I wouldn't have seen it if it was a short.
It's great to get this feedback. I have no idea if anyone likes shorts and it sounds like most people don't. That is extremely useful to me in bringing the right kind of value to the channel.
Thanks for not making these Shorts. They are terrible and it's likely I wouldn't have seen them since TH-cam's interface only shows *some* Shorts and doesn't show the channel name so I wouldn't have known it was from you. Not to mention the horrible aspect ratio mis-match and how they loop and auto-play other random nonsense.
So happy for the feedback from everyone regarding shorts. I was going to go for a poll but this is obviously the answer. They take way to long to produce in the first place. Thanks everyone.
@@MangoJellySolutions I straight up refuse to watch any shorts on any topic, I can't be the only one.
@@kiztime1234 I have a set of uBlock rules hiding shorts from search results. I'm interested in things to complex to be explained in 60 seconds vertical video.
Very Useful Darren, Love the Clipping Plane. As usual well explained for the Average User like I.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed :)
In the Inscape, two options down in Document Properties you have a button that automatically resizes the page to the content, no need to do it manually 😊. Its a very handy feature.
That's really handy to know, thank you! (I'm off to inkscape to take a look :) )
Thank You
Thanks, awesome!
Thank you for not releasing it as a short.
AWESOME! Tips for working in Tech Draw (TD) and Ink Scape are so welcome. I am forced to start only moving my FreeCAD parts to TD and using TD for just dimensions, because with "Frame Views" ON, annotations, detail etc., gets so confusing when I am arranging my parts in order to print.
When I use A3_Landscape_ISO7200_Pep.svg template and export as PDF then email to my print shop (my printer doesn't do 11" x 17") and have instructed them to please do not change the scale (no fit to print) However the lower few inches of the sheet gets cut off. Print Shop advised me that their software shows their printer's print size defaults to 16.54" x 11.69", but on 11' x 17" paper is not going to work. OK, I reposition my parts and it prints out to scale (1:1) but my border and title box still gets cut-off. My other option is to go to A2 but my print shop does not print larger than A3.
Technically this is not a mystery, right, but I need a 1:1 part so I can use them as the template to glue to the sheet metal and cut out, thus reducing a lot of steps.
Apparently now it is even more important that I get efficient in Ink Scape (or another similar software). Now I see why I have watched a few TH-cam videos that show how to create your own FreeCAD TechDraw templates, but no matter what if I want a part printed 1:1 that only fits on 11" x 17" or larger paper then like everybody suggests do not have a border!
Any Suggestions will be very appreciated!
G_Dub
Nice
ottimi consigli 👍sarebbe interessante un video sullo spiegamento degli oggetti in lamiera Con sheet metal wb. grazie
Grazie. Ho pensato di fare alcuni tutorial su Sheet Metal. Aggiungerò alla lista
bene la ringrazio @@MangoJellySolutions
Hi Darren, thanks for the hints. There were times the ALT+ SHIFT/CTRL within Sketcher WB was usable for getting another sketch from another boby (Non active body) but is not possible any more. You're always bringing to us very useful information, thanks very much.
PS* Any idea how to renumber (Not renaming) the sketch number in case of of a multi-sketch occasion? This would be very handy if meanwhile we have deleted some sketches...
I always learn great new tips from you. Thanks. But one thing I don't get is assembly constraints using edges. Are there parts in the real world that are constrained on edges? I know freecad and others allow this method and the LCS assembly method, but does anyone align real parts that way?
I use the sketch exporting a lot to do lasercuts. Because doing precise dimensions in Inkscape is really annoying
I'm glad you're not using 'shorts', they are a pain in the neck to watch
I have yet to find the value of them. I can't teach anything in under 1 minute and I have to rearrange the windows each time. The only thing I can see they are useful for is some kind of index / preview to models created. I tried one and that took two days to sort everything out and put it back to how it was again.
@@MangoJellySolutions The Ondsel folk have started to use them and half the time I can't make out what their doing on the tiny little screen
Please do not use shorts! Shorts are a horrible format! Thanks for your excellent videos.
You be happy to know I won't be using shorts :) they are way too time consuming and I have to rearrange all the windows each time. I can't find anyway they can be of value to the channel except for model previews and coming soon teasers.
Great. Thank you 🙂