Its hard to find recent tutorials based on the current version of FreeCAD, so thank you very much for the effort you put into making this short series! :) Learning CAD for the first time while watching your videos
Awesome. I love these full tutorials. Was able to follow all the way through, without issues. I had never used the downgrade tool, or BIM workbench until now. Very useful. I had to slow down the bonus section to 0.25x speed in order to follow. Glad you recorded at a high enough framerate. I look forward to more full tutorials. House design would be interesting.
I think aluminum windows and doors tutorial would be nice (half capentry/half mechanic). Their sections are quite complex and several components that we can learn a lot through the FreeCAD process. Anyway, love your channel. 😘😘😘
You have just re created a staircase I designed and build 12 years ago in Hendon, the only difference it was mine is 4 meters drop, U turn at the last meter, so 2.5 meters drop straight, and for the last 1.5 meters drop is 2 L turns no landing with a distance between first and last leg of 300 mm gap. At the time I was using Inventor 12 that was slightly better than FreeCad 1.0 today, needless to say previous versions of FreeCad were drastically penalizing in comparison, but again, previous versions of Inventor were also highly penalizing. Evolution, so finally FreeCad catches up to 2012 Inventor. Love it. I used rectangular metal pipe of 200 by 150 wall 10mm, heavy but still holding perfectly today.
Yes, FreeCAD has come a long way, and I believe it can now be considered a compelling alternative, rather than just a gimmick. Thank you for your comment and feedback.
This is a very interesting lesson. Thanks to the author for it. But I want to point out that there are two things I would like to say here. 1) When designing this project, the author knew exactly what the height of the step and the width of the tread would be. When I designed my staircase, I had to change the design several times, as the result did not suit me. The staircase in this video looks beautiful, but it is completely impossible to make changes during the design process! 2) This model is completely unsuitable for subsequent assembly, since it is an entire part. When manufacturing, it is necessary to have a set of parts that will need to be cut, and then welded together or connected in another way. I would really like to see the design of a straight staircase assembled from wooden parts - inclined slant boards and steps. Moreover, it needs to be an assembly, not a monolithic part. Also, I would look with great attention at the possibilities of architectural design in FreeCAD (from the very basic level, because I haven't figured it out yet).
I'm so happy I've found here real, practical and advanced use of FreeCAD. Some overview at the begining would be nice. Just a few words, why do you single sketch, what's the aim of calculations...
@@deltahedra3D Maybe some japanese joinery, a garden shed, a kitchen or a tool storage chest with fancy edge profiles and curves. I hope I could give you an idea and I look forward to future projects from your channel. I think you are very unique in the way you present your tutorials. Thank you again!
Merci pour ce tutoriel de qualité. Comment modéliser un escalier tournant 180°sur une surface au sol de 1m2 autour d'un axe incliné de 18° partant d'un point inférieur gauche X0;Y0,Z0 sur le principe de votre présentation😬
10:43 i would like to see workflow improvements.. extreme amount of hand job, there is must be some better way of doing repetitive tasks! oh and use _cos_ ofc...
I love your chanel. Thanks for these tutos.
Thank you :)
I appreciate your woodworking tutorials with freecad, there is not so many on yt. Carpentry would be great too.
excellent presentation and techniques! I would've dream of freecad tutorials with this quality when I was learning it a decade ago!
Its hard to find recent tutorials based on the current version of FreeCAD, so thank you very much for the effort you put into making this short series! :) Learning CAD for the first time while watching your videos
@butterfacepilot thank you :)
Awesome. I love these full tutorials. Was able to follow all the way through, without issues. I had never used the downgrade tool, or BIM workbench until now. Very useful. I had to slow down the bonus section to 0.25x speed in order to follow. Glad you recorded at a high enough framerate.
I look forward to more full tutorials. House design would be interesting.
Great channel! Carpentry would also come perfectly!
Very interesting as you covered the use of Freecad that I have not seen elsewhere - thanks
I think aluminum windows and doors tutorial would be nice (half capentry/half mechanic). Their sections are quite complex and several components that we can learn a lot through the FreeCAD process. Anyway, love your channel. 😘😘😘
Keep it up. You are a gifted and skilled teacher.
You have just re created a staircase I designed and build 12 years ago in Hendon, the only difference it was mine is 4 meters drop, U turn at the last meter, so 2.5 meters drop straight, and for the last 1.5 meters drop is 2 L turns no landing with a distance between first and last leg of 300 mm gap. At the time I was using Inventor 12 that was slightly better than FreeCad 1.0 today, needless to say previous versions of FreeCad were drastically penalizing in comparison, but again, previous versions of Inventor were also highly penalizing.
Evolution, so finally FreeCad catches up to 2012 Inventor. Love it.
I used rectangular metal pipe of 200 by 150 wall 10mm, heavy but still holding perfectly today.
Yes, FreeCAD has come a long way, and I believe it can now be considered a compelling alternative, rather than just a gimmick. Thank you for your comment and feedback.
Great video. Im into both woodworking and model engineering so would like a broad range of techniques to be covered
This is a very interesting lesson. Thanks to the author for it. But I want to point out that there are two things I would like to say here.
1) When designing this project, the author knew exactly what the height of the step and the width of the tread would be. When I designed my staircase, I had to change the design several times, as the result did not suit me. The staircase in this video looks beautiful, but it is completely impossible to make changes during the design process!
2) This model is completely unsuitable for subsequent assembly, since it is an entire part. When manufacturing, it is necessary to have a set of parts that will need to be cut, and then welded together or connected in another way.
I would really like to see the design of a straight staircase assembled from wooden parts - inclined slant boards and steps. Moreover, it needs to be an assembly, not a monolithic part. Also, I would look with great attention at the possibilities of architectural design in FreeCAD (from the very basic level, because I haven't figured it out yet).
I'm so happy I've found here real, practical and advanced use of FreeCAD. Some overview at the begining would be nice. Just a few words, why do you single sketch, what's the aim of calculations...
Hi And thanks for these great tutorials! Just wanted to ask if you're planning on doing some in the future on the BIM workbench?
Thank you very much. I would be interested in carpentry.
Thank you, do you have any specific topics in mind?
@@deltahedra3D Maybe some japanese joinery, a garden shed, a kitchen or a tool storage chest with fancy edge profiles and curves. I hope I could give you an idea and I look forward to future projects from your channel. I think you are very unique in the way you present your tutorials. Thank you again!
Merci pour ce tutoriel de qualité. Comment modéliser un escalier tournant 180°sur une surface au sol de 1m2 autour d'un axe incliné de 18° partant d'un point inférieur gauche X0;Y0,Z0 sur le principe de votre présentation😬
Could you do a helical staircase tutorial?
Is the part workbench also parametric?
hope they do concept only plan without without all this constraint to finish it
Carpentry for sure
10:43 i would like to see workflow improvements.. extreme amount of hand job, there is must be some better way of doing repetitive tasks!
oh and use _cos_ ofc...
All topics please :-)
needs a double tap to get prevoius dimension just like sketchup
plasticity with superpower and free
hope the devs add a calculator as a bonus
You modeled a staircase in millimeters.