At 3:55 or so you start trimming out some lines but it's hard to see how you do it. I guess you just have fillet selected and then click outside where you want to cut?
So you have to go click into the length field and enter value for every line you draw? Really, or am I missing some trick? Because if so, I don't think this will work for anyone who's on a deadline...
I though this tutorial was dead on what I needed, and I was so disappointed to find that I can barely understand a word you are saying making following along nearly impossible. I would love if you redubbed this with a good voice over using a good mic.
Very thorough tutorial - thank you! You are a great teacher
Very instructive. What tool was used to trim the dimension line extension at 13:15? Thank you!
Thank you for putting this up 👍
thanks for the tutorial, but which key are you pressed at 2:27 to make the line horizontal?
can we export this project as a dwg extension? (need to dwg because cnc workbench wants to dwg file to cut the piece.
At 3:55 or so you start trimming out some lines but it's hard to see how you do it. I guess you just have fillet selected and then click outside where you want to cut?
Try to see my new librecad floor plan tutorial
Can you do a demo for screen setup, currently displayed.
Too fast for me - I couldn't see what tool was being selected!
So you have to go click into the length field and enter value for every line you draw? Really, or am I missing some trick? Because if so, I don't think this will work for anyone who's on a deadline...
I agree we need something like autocad but drawing line continuously is not convenient. I recommend nanocad. Also interface similar to autocad
can use command like in autocad?
I don't think so. But you can try the software yourself.
Sir, can you show us how to add windows in this plan and then how to use hatch tool after putting windows ? It will be very helpful. Thank you.
Hello, can you do some work for me?
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center your voice with software.
Distant, ambient voice with + excessive room tone + hard-panned voiceover + excessive background noise = frustrating listening experience. Sorry.
I though this tutorial was dead on what I needed, and I was so disappointed to find that I can barely understand a word you are saying making following along nearly impossible. I would love if you redubbed this with a good voice over using a good mic.