Nice tutorial, I learned something new here. Too bad about that "rounding error" issue - that's the kind of thing that will drive a new learner batty. With no understanding of what's happening, they have no tools to diagnose and everything just looks broken.
RC1 shouldn't behave differently than RC2 there, is it possible that the line wasn't selected first? If all else fails, close the sketch, select it in the tree and change the attachment in the data pane.
Can you do a video on making something threaded to thread on an existing object? Simple example would be like taking this knob and making it thread onto a pop bottle.
good teaching style, thank you very much for this video! helps me on my own freecad journey
Well you lost me, but luckily this will be here when I need it!
Man I wish tutorials like this were available when I got my CE.
Nice tutorial, I learned something new here. Too bad about that "rounding error" issue - that's the kind of thing that will drive a new learner batty. With no understanding of what's happening, they have no tools to diagnose and everything just looks broken.
The rounding errors really can be maddening. I'm hoping my videos will help people to spot them easily and fix them without hair loss.
I'm using RC1 and when I try to attach the sketch at 2:51, I do not have Frenet as an option... Anyone know what's up? I was in the part workbench.
RC1 shouldn't behave differently than RC2 there, is it possible that the line wasn't selected first? If all else fails, close the sketch, select it in the tree and change the attachment in the data pane.
@@4axisprinting Thanks for the reply. Ok, I see. I had the sketch selected - not just the line. Now I see the other options. Thanks!
Still runnin' RC2? 1.0 proper has been out for almost two weeks. :P
You caught me🤣 I actually made this video back when RC2 was current in anticipation of busy holidays.
Can you do a video on making something threaded to thread on an existing object? Simple example would be like taking this knob and making it thread onto a pop bottle.
i second this, more specifically i'm interested in creating the lead-in for a thread. how this can be achieved geometrically correct.
Good idea. I'm working on it.