Thumbs up for sure. Thank you for each and everyone of your videos. You explain everything to the smallest detail and the smallest detail could be a answer to a question that a viewer could be searching for a long time.
That's very useful; I've struggled in the past with FreeCAD's desire to reset the relative position of the views. A small point, which doesn't matter if you're drawing just for yourself: the template carries the symbol for First Angle in the information block. If your model is left- or right-handed, (like a glove, for example) and you draw third-angle but label it first-angle, a machinist will look at that symbol and make you a left-handed item instead of the right-handed one that you wanted!
Absolutely. It's critical to know that with engineering drawings. I usually use a template for my detail drawings but not for the exploded view as the real estate is more important.
Even though I'll never need to fabricate a piece outside of 3D printing, I still think the TechDraw workbench is an important skill since you can quickly see dimensions. In the Sketch workbench, some are constrained and it's not easy to see what they are.
I love it all and finding it very useful - but can you cut down on the rapid waving around of the mouse pointer - I get a bit seasick trying to follow it around..... Martin
@@Adventuresincreation Thank you for replying to my comment. If you could cut down on the rapid circular movements of the pointer it would make things much easier to follow and be much appreciated I guess that you can not do that for videos already published and as I intend to work through them all I guess I will just have to take some seasick tablets 😊.... Martin PS, please keep up the good work.
Great workbench. I printed some bushes for a friend. There were differences between the printed model and the CAD model. By using Techdraw and the printed model, adjustments can be made to compensate for print shrink etc. Today I can now get more consistency in my drawings. Thank you for your efforts to teach.
As always I enjoyed the video, and (as always) I have a petty little issue. The dimensioning dots on my drawing were very much bigger than the ones in your demonstration. I was able to fish around and grab the specific points I wanted, but even when I enlarged the drawing, the points enlarged too. Any suggestions?
I found this on the FreeCAD forum, posted by chrisb: Preferences->TechDraw->Scale->VertexScale. That changes the dimension dots. The default is 5mm but on my computer that's much too big. I set it to 2 or 3mm and that's just right.
@@Adventuresincreation I think John might have wondered whether you can just say to TechDraw "For each dimension I've defined in the spreadsheet, put it onto the drawing". John will tell me if I'm wrong about what he's asking, but I wondered too, and AFAIK one cannot do the thing that I've suggested.
Thumbs up for sure. Thank you for each and everyone of your videos. You explain everything to the smallest detail and the smallest detail could be a answer to a question that a viewer could be searching for a long time.
You are very welcome!
Very good job fine Sir!
Thank you! 😁
That's very useful; I've struggled in the past with FreeCAD's desire to reset the relative position of the views. A small point, which doesn't matter if you're drawing just for yourself: the template carries the symbol for First Angle in the information block. If your model is left- or right-handed, (like a glove, for example) and you draw third-angle but label it first-angle, a machinist will look at that symbol and make you a left-handed item instead of the right-handed one that you wanted!
Absolutely. It's critical to know that with engineering drawings. I usually use a template for my detail drawings but not for the exploded view as the real estate is more important.
Even though I'll never need to fabricate a piece outside of 3D printing, I still think the TechDraw workbench is an important skill since you can quickly see dimensions. In the Sketch workbench, some are constrained and it's not easy to see what they are.
I love how quickly you can produce a tech drawing
Great video. I'm learning a lot! I want to transition away from Sketchup and use FreeCAD for my woodworking!
Excellent!
I love it all and finding it very useful - but can you cut down on the rapid waving around of the mouse pointer - I get a bit seasick trying to follow it around..... Martin
Ha ha, I'll see what I can do.
@@Adventuresincreation Thank you for replying to my comment. If you could cut down on the rapid circular movements of the pointer it would make things much easier to follow and be much appreciated I guess that you can not do that for videos already published and as I intend to work through them all I guess I will just have to take some seasick tablets 😊.... Martin
PS, please keep up the good work.
Thats a powerful tool , or set of tools really. Great video.
It has really improved
Great workbench. I printed some bushes for a friend. There were differences between the printed model and the CAD model. By using Techdraw and the printed model, adjustments can be made to compensate for print shrink etc. Today I can now get more consistency in my drawings. Thank you for your efforts to teach.
Excellent, glad to hear it.
So good sir
Thanks again
So great sir
Thanks
Great video thanks. Nice explanation of the Tech Drawing workbench
Thanks!
Thank you
You are welcome 😉
Is there an easy way to do assembly drawings /instructions?
Take a look at #9 in the series.
As always I enjoyed the video, and (as always) I have a petty little issue. The dimensioning dots on my drawing were very much bigger than the ones in your demonstration. I was able to fish around and grab the specific points I wanted, but even when I enlarged the drawing, the points enlarged too. Any suggestions?
I didn't change mine but there might be a setting for that?!!?
I found this on the FreeCAD forum, posted by chrisb: Preferences->TechDraw->Scale->VertexScale. That changes the dimension dots. The default is 5mm but on my computer that's much too big. I set it to 2 or 3mm and that's just right.
When I go to the drawing page the points are extremely large. How do I fix it
There's a setting for that.
Can you not put the dimensions on the drawing with a spreadsheet view.
I am not sure what you are asking?
@@Adventuresincreation I think John might have wondered whether you can just say to TechDraw "For each dimension I've defined in the spreadsheet, put it onto the drawing". John will tell me if I'm wrong about what he's asking, but I wondered too, and AFAIK one cannot do the thing that I've suggested.
@@jonathanrichards593 You are correct.