Thank you, these are so useful! This decision making process while modelling was the hardest part for me when I started (and it's still hard). I'd totally make a square bowl and fillet it to death, or used loft which is a bowl of worms on its own ;)
Glad you think so. Figuring out how to model something is so hard in any CAD package let alone freeCAD. So I thought I bring that aspect to the new course to help others. lol been down that road, death by multiple fillets lol
I will be including sweeps in the next episode of this series :) Great to get feedback like that, I have been lurking in the forums and reading posts about my work and looking at the comments and one thing that came up is beginners prefer shorter videos so I thought I bring some of that to this course. Glad your enjoying.
I've been using Freecad for over a decade. I'm watching your great videos as I have no knowledge of many of the methods and tricks since then. My biggest issue is often have one sketch with many dimensions on it. Sometimes I just make copies of it and toggle construction on/off, but copies require making the same changes to every copy. Do you have any videos with tricks for that?
I'm trying to cover all tools in part design to give an overview of how to use them and how to identify them in real world objects then I want to move to surfacing in part. So I am looking at modules whilst also releasing the adhoc intermediate stuff / up and running with x in 10 minutes etc. I have a plan but that evolves.
@@MangoJellySolutions ok Great. Personally I have difficulties understanding all of this different object types and what’s the difference. And why some operations need a conversion of the object first.
You can create multiple bodies in the same project and create each component in each, or as @hypocritical7379 said are you looking at creating it from the same sketch as if it was a master sketch?
Thank you, these are so useful! This decision making process while modelling was the hardest part for me when I started (and it's still hard).
I'd totally make a square bowl and fillet it to death, or used loft which is a bowl of worms on its own ;)
Glad you think so. Figuring out how to model something is so hard in any CAD package let alone freeCAD. So I thought I bring that aspect to the new course to help others. lol been down that road, death by multiple fillets lol
@MangoJellySolutions congratulations for being mentioned on freecad blog 🙂 keep on great work!
Really hope you include 3d sweep in your next video.
I kind of enjoy this kind of shorter concept tutorial vs. regular step by step. Thank you!
I will be including sweeps in the next episode of this series :) Great to get feedback like that, I have been lurking in the forums and reading posts about my work and looking at the comments and one thing that came up is beginners prefer shorter videos so I thought I bring some of that to this course. Glad your enjoying.
Thank you !
Thank you
I've been using Freecad for over a decade. I'm watching your great videos as I have no knowledge of many of the methods and tricks since then.
My biggest issue is often have one sketch with many dimensions on it. Sometimes I just make copies of it and toggle construction on/off, but copies require making the same changes to every copy. Do you have any videos with tricks for that?
THX Sir! 😎
Any idea how far you will go on this series? So how much content can we expect to come?
I'm trying to cover all tools in part design to give an overview of how to use them and how to identify them in real world objects then I want to move to surfacing in part. So I am looking at modules whilst also releasing the adhoc intermediate stuff / up and running with x in 10 minutes etc. I have a plan but that evolves.
@@MangoJellySolutions ok Great. Personally I have difficulties understanding all of this different object types and what’s the difference. And why some operations need a conversion of the object first.
So when is it coming out? I tried to download 0.22 to my mac, but it wouldn't ruin.
Can we design multiples objects in freecad like fusion 360 does, or is it like solid works where you design the parts one by one? Thanks!
If you are talking about how you can extrude multiple faces from a sketch, then no (but you can in freecad link branch
You can create multiple bodies in the same project and create each component in each, or as @hypocritical7379 said are you looking at creating it from the same sketch as if it was a master sketch?