So far I have studied in your 152 lectures. I have a laser and a 3D printer in my studio, I got parts for a CNC machine, I haven't built it yet. I am a sculptor, a poet and much more. Thanks to you, I will be able to raise my creativity to a higher level. Not to speak demagoguery hypocritically, in this sick world, regardless of your motive, you are one of us who sheds light on the darkness. Many philosophers have emphasized that knowledge is the cure for darkness. I want to thank you for your knowledge and work that you have shared with us that you don't even know. It's time to step back and remember you every time I create something that makes me happy. I wish that your life will be kinder to you and that you will have more smiling days in it. Thank you good being ~
gee.. it seems like freecad made a lot of workbenches with many bells and whistles, then left it up to clever people to learn how to use the cad stuff so they can tell people like me how to get started on using the basic to cool features and who knows what else is just a few clicks away? thanks a lot, this is very interesting...:)
Another way to make this last example (3D pipe) work is to apply boolean union in Part module to those lines of a 3D sketch. You can also draw the 3D path in Draft module (it has some useful tools like various types of object snaps) and then use it as a path for sweep. In this case you may also have to apply boolean union to path pieces.
This is exactly what I needed. Just one difficulty I had is the pace of your presentation. I had to rerun the multi-section sweep a few times as I cant take it in so fast. BTW you should not call the sweep function a pipe function!
I've been watching all your tutorials and enjoy them quite a lot.Thank you for making those. My only "complaint" would be that the audio could use a little more volume, I have to crank up all my settings to enjoy the well voiced explanations.
Hey Narzuhl! I'm glad you've been enjoying my videos! 😁 I shall try on my next video to turn the volume up a bit more! It sounds fine when editing, but for some reason is goes quiet as soon as I upload to RUclips 🤔
Great tutorials, more thorough than the norm. Please can we have a tutorial on subtractive sweeps, where multiple sweeps may overlap. Try a 2stroke motorcycle barrel with two ports each split in to two at the bore surface, plus exhaust port and main bore for piston. I find it absolutely impossible. I can send models that are broken! Also polar+linear patterns that butt together, such as an egine camdrive belt? I am sure you have a long list. We appreciate the time. I tried to make a tutorial but my audio was awful. What equipment did you use?
Hey JW0149! Just creating the next video now which is indeed subtractive sweep (althought I call it subtractive pipe so dont let that put you off! 😉) I'll try my best to incorporate that as an example! If I dont manage it this time, I'll be happy to take a look at some of your models and upload another video explaining those issue and how to solve them 😊 I use a blue yeti mic! It's really good, makes everything clearer 😁
Very well and thank you! At 8:14 the sketch 001 is not tangent. It seems to me that if the arcs of circles are tangent, the sweeping will be done without problem. -- Très bien et merci ! À 8:14 le sketch 001 n'est pas tangent. Il me semble que si les arcs de cercles sont tangents le balayage se fera sans problème.
Hey jp willm! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! :) How did you get sketch001 to tangent into the primary sketch? I've just given it a go but cant get it to work :(
Bonjour Andrew CAD, I watch a lot of videos on FreeCAD and publish some as well. And I found it interesting that you explained all the possibilities. So I proceeded as follows: - creation and tracing of the "sketch" according to the XY plane - creation of "sketch001" according to the XZ plan - detection of the external geometry (X) of "sketch" - plotting of "sketch001" from the end of the external geometry - creation of a tangency between "sketch001" and external geometry - creation of "sketch002" according to the YZ plane and tracing of the circle - merger of "sketch" and "sketch001" (sketcher workbench) - sweep See the file: www.cjoint.com/c/JLhsbBowKyc -- Bonjour Andrew CAD, Je regarde pas mal de vidéos sur FreeCAD et j'en publie également. Et j'ai trouvé intéressant que tu expliques toutes les possibilités. J'ai donc procédé comme suit : - création et traçage du "sketch" d'après le plan XY - création du "sketch001" d'après le plan XZ - détection de la géométrie externe (X) de "sketch" - traçage de "sketch001" à partir de l'extrémité de la géométrie externe - creation d'une tangence entre "sketch001" et géométrie externe - création de "sketch002" d'après le plan YZ et traçage du cercle - fusion de "sketch" et "sketch001" (sketcher workbench) - sweep Voir le fichier : www.cjoint.com/c/JLhsbBowKyc
Awesome! I try to explain the 'why' behind each tool, so that viewers can go off and implement that into their designs 😊 in 0.19, you can also create a sub-object shape binder (wiki.freecadweb.org/PartDesign_SubShapeBinder)...link that to sketch and sketch001, and then sweep the circle along the "binder" in the model tree 😁
Hello Andrew CAD, Thank you for this additional info. I recently discovered the "sub-object shape binder" and presented them in a video. But until then I hadn't thought of using them as a path in a "Sweep". -- Bonjour Andrew CAD, Merci pour cette info complémentaire. J'ai découvert les récemment les "sub-object shape binder" et je les ai présentés dans une vidéo. Mais jusque-là je n'avais pas pensé à leur utilisation en tant que chemin dans un "Sweep".
Question, there is a part i would like to model, and its the foot to the mpcnc machine. A gentleman using the Ls3 fork of freecad modeled the curved foot by offsetting copies of the same sketch at different sizes, then lofted. I would like to see it done using the pipe method. Thanks
How do you setup the sketches to be in the right positions for the path? All tutorials I've seen (including the official one) either have the sketches all start at the origin(including the pipe path itself) or they just start off with the sketeches in the correct positions, but none seem to show how you actually start with two independent sketches that you then align to make the pipe
Good afternoon! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😀 Drop me an email and we'll have a chat about what you want to create 😀 my email is located on my about page.
So far I have studied in your 152 lectures. I have a laser and a 3D printer in my studio, I got parts for a CNC machine, I haven't built it yet. I am a sculptor, a poet and much more. Thanks to you, I will be able to raise my creativity to a higher level. Not to speak demagoguery hypocritically, in this sick world, regardless of your motive, you are one of us who sheds light on the darkness. Many philosophers have emphasized that knowledge is the cure for darkness. I want to thank you for your knowledge and work that you have shared with us that you don't even know. It's time to step back and remember you every time I create something that makes me happy. I wish that your life will be kinder to you and that you will have more smiling days in it. Thank you good being ~
Great and concise tutorial without fluff and nonsense time wasting. Keep 'em coming for other functions as well please
I certainly shall foootz! 😁
Very good! Crystal clear, no fussing about, thanks!
I'm glad the video was useful! 😁
Your tutorials are the best. Thank you.
Please keep doing them
Hey Tapley! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, I shall indeed try to keep doing them 😁
gee.. it seems like freecad made a lot of workbenches with many bells and whistles, then left it up to clever people to learn how to use the cad stuff so they can tell people like me how to get started on using the basic to cool features and who knows what else is just a few clicks away? thanks a lot, this is very interesting...:)
Thank you Andrew CAD for this nyc tutorial really very helpful. Please keep on supporting new developers like me by more such tutorials.😃🤓
Thank you for your support Ayush! 😁
I love these tutorials!! Please keep making them!
FINALLY i found a video showing that exact function i needed so badly
Thanks so much! Left an abo while watching the video
Your tutorials are great. Thank you so much. Subscribed.
Hey Bruce! Thank you so much for the support! I'm glad you find my tutorials helpful 😁
Great. This is exactly what I was looking for.
This video helped me to make a weird gear, thanks man!
I'm glad my video could help! 😁
Another way to make this last example (3D pipe) work is to apply boolean union in Part module to those lines of a 3D sketch. You can also draw the 3D path in Draft module (it has some useful tools like various types of object snaps) and then use it as a path for sweep. In this case you may also have to apply boolean union to path pieces.
Badass content mate u killin it pls continue
This is exactly what I needed. Just one difficulty I had is the pace of your presentation. I had to rerun the multi-section sweep a few times as I cant take it in so fast. BTW you should not call the sweep function a pipe function!
Great tutorial.Thanks
I'm glad you liked it Paul! 😊
thank you what a fantastic video learning a lot!
I've been watching all your tutorials and enjoy them quite a lot.Thank you for making those. My only "complaint" would be that the audio could use a little more volume, I have to crank up all my settings to enjoy the well voiced explanations.
Hey Narzuhl! I'm glad you've been enjoying my videos! 😁 I shall try on my next video to turn the volume up a bit more! It sounds fine when editing, but for some reason is goes quiet as soon as I upload to RUclips 🤔
i wish, i had found you earlier! 👍
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! 😁
0:20 > How do you make the arc to exit from the middle of one sketch to the other? I'm trying to do this single task, but I'm not able to do it
Do u have a video on how you would bend a triangle like a plane wing to a 22⁰ angle at all ? Cheers
Great tutorials, more thorough than the norm.
Please can we have a tutorial on subtractive sweeps, where multiple sweeps may overlap. Try a 2stroke motorcycle barrel with two ports each split in to two at the bore surface, plus exhaust port and main bore for piston. I find it absolutely impossible. I can send models that are broken! Also polar+linear patterns that butt together, such as an egine camdrive belt? I am sure you have a long list. We appreciate the time. I tried to make a tutorial but my audio was awful. What equipment did you use?
Hey JW0149! Just creating the next video now which is indeed subtractive sweep (althought I call it subtractive pipe so dont let that put you off! 😉) I'll try my best to incorporate that as an example! If I dont manage it this time, I'll be happy to take a look at some of your models and upload another video explaining those issue and how to solve them 😊 I use a blue yeti mic! It's really good, makes everything clearer 😁
Very well and thank you!
At 8:14 the sketch 001 is not tangent.
It seems to me that if the arcs of circles are tangent, the sweeping will be done without problem.
--
Très bien et merci !
À 8:14 le sketch 001 n'est pas tangent.
Il me semble que si les arcs de cercles sont tangents le balayage se fera sans problème.
Hey jp willm! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! :) How did you get sketch001 to tangent into the primary sketch? I've just given it a go but cant get it to work :(
Bonjour Andrew CAD,
I watch a lot of videos on FreeCAD and publish some as well.
And I found it interesting that you explained all the possibilities.
So I proceeded as follows:
- creation and tracing of the "sketch" according to the XY plane
- creation of "sketch001" according to the XZ plan
- detection of the external geometry (X) of "sketch"
- plotting of "sketch001" from the end of the external geometry
- creation of a tangency between "sketch001" and external geometry
- creation of "sketch002" according to the YZ plane and tracing of the circle
- merger of "sketch" and "sketch001" (sketcher workbench)
- sweep
See the file:
www.cjoint.com/c/JLhsbBowKyc
--
Bonjour Andrew CAD,
Je regarde pas mal de vidéos sur FreeCAD et j'en publie également.
Et j'ai trouvé intéressant que tu expliques toutes les possibilités.
J'ai donc procédé comme suit :
- création et traçage du "sketch" d'après le plan XY
- création du "sketch001" d'après le plan XZ
- détection de la géométrie externe (X) de "sketch"
- traçage de "sketch001" à partir de l'extrémité de la géométrie externe
- creation d'une tangence entre "sketch001" et géométrie externe
- création de "sketch002" d'après le plan YZ et traçage du cercle
- fusion de "sketch" et "sketch001" (sketcher workbench)
- sweep
Voir le fichier :
www.cjoint.com/c/JLhsbBowKyc
Awesome! I try to explain the 'why' behind each tool, so that viewers can go off and implement that into their designs 😊 in 0.19, you can also create a sub-object shape binder (wiki.freecadweb.org/PartDesign_SubShapeBinder)...link that to sketch and sketch001, and then sweep the circle along the "binder" in the model tree 😁
Hello Andrew CAD,
Thank you for this additional info.
I recently discovered the "sub-object shape binder" and presented them in a video.
But until then I hadn't thought of using them as a path in a "Sweep".
--
Bonjour Andrew CAD,
Merci pour cette info complémentaire.
J'ai découvert les récemment les "sub-object shape binder" et je les ai présentés dans une vidéo.
Mais jusque-là je n'avais pas pensé à leur utilisation en tant que chemin dans un "Sweep".
Question, there is a part i would like to model, and its the foot to the mpcnc machine. A gentleman using the Ls3 fork of freecad modeled the curved foot by offsetting copies of the same sketch at different sizes, then lofted. I would like to see it done using the pipe method.
Thanks
How do you setup the sketches to be in the right positions for the path?
All tutorials I've seen (including the official one) either have the sketches all start at the origin(including the pipe path itself) or they just start off with the sketeches in the correct positions, but none seem to show how you actually start with two independent sketches that you then align to make the pipe
Do you have a video showing how to create a pipe tee with the section teeing off smaller than the other?
Great stuff thanks. Small tip, normalize the audio, so it is a little louder and consistent.
Thank you bakkerman73! I shall look into that, thank you for the tip 😁
4:11 How do you make the helix path?
Great Videos :)
Thank you! 😁
tnx. is someone knows how can do the grnreating shape's measurmeunts function of the position along the line which we "rotate" about?
Thank you. Verry good discribed.
Hey man i trued doing this with b splines attached to the different sections of a fuselage sketch and i cant get it to work. Any ideas? Anyone?
Wicked bro just started to the basics 😭Any possibility you’d design something for some 💷
Good afternoon! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 😀 Drop me an email and we'll have a chat about what you want to create 😀 my email is located on my about page.
@@AndrewCAD Thanks for the reply really appreciate it will get an email over to you soon as buddy tc.
Andrew not sure if I’m just tired from my night shift or blind 🤣can’t see the email for love nor money buddy
@@savagereviews3673 you're right! When using the app on my phone it doesn't show up either 🤔😅 when I get home after work I'll find it for you😀
@@AndrewCAD LEGEND mate 😎
Is this the same guy as Mango Jelly?
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if the video showed me a lot