FreeCAD Tutorial , using Carbon Copy in FC 0.18
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- This tutorial concentrates on using the Carbon Copy function in 2 advanced ways. Copy across Body´s and copy across different planes.
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Thank you for doing these tutorials, I'm learning FreeCAD (mostly from you!) to use instead of DesignSpark Mechanical which I've used for about two years. I make a lot of use of the spreadsheet part of FreeCAD, it makes modifying designs really flexible and easy & focuses all the important dimensions into one easy to navigate list. Cheers! And thanks again.
The germans is the best of the world and create extremely RIGHT tutorials! These people dont leave anything to chance!!!
On my system, Ctrl + Alt keys together are needed to copy sketch from another body. Thanks for your efforts producing very interesting videos. I'm learning a lot from you!
Thank you very much for the tip
Much appreciated sir! From all videos out there on FreeCAD I like yours most. Very useful, good explanation. I already made several of the objects from your videos which help understand how to construct with FreeCAD.
Sooo interesting and just about the time i thought i knew a little about freecad... geee why would anyone go thumbs-down,? make your own video? this is koool... with great step-by-step voice instructions... thanks a lot...:)
Useful info. Thank you for sharing it. Please keep making tutorials in English, they are apreciatet!
A lot of practical tricks. Thanks for that. I have to watch your videos with 1.25 playback speed.
Very clearly explaination and useful.thank u
Thank you soo much sir.please make more videos about freecad tricks and tips ,it will help fresher engineers like me
Wow! this tutorial is very useful. thanks!
Mir gefallen deine Videos sehr gut. Wäre allerdings wünschenswert, wenn du mehr in deutsch machen würdest, da es ja bereits viele englische gibt, aber gute deutsche videos rar sind. Ansonsten weiter so, deine Videos sind super erklärt und haben mir freeCAD erst verständlich gemacht.
Ich versuche beide Welten zu bedienen. Auch versuche ich die Themen jeweils in beiden Sprachen mal abzudecken.
Just to confirm, the carbon copy is not parametric? I am guessing the original base plate changed, the carbon copy "Transfer" sketch would not update? And thats one of the advantages of shapebinger?
True. I'm still looking for a real parametruc solution. All the tutorial shows many different things avoiding this main point
Thanks, although as a new user of freeCAD, since your video title is "FreeCAD Tutorial, using Carbon Copy" it would have been helpful to me (and probably to others unfamiliar with freeCAD) to strip down your demo to focus only on how to use "Carbon Copy" in a simple demo. It's like explaining a CPU to someone new to the subject, rather than explaining the whole computer and all it's components in detail, the talk should focus only upon the CPU and how it is connected to the other parts, using a simplified example sufficient to explain how to use "Carbon Copy"" but not a detailed blow by blow description of the whole computer.
good videos. I would like to know why one should not create an sketch on a pad face as you mentioned in the video.
Ivan, the Problem is called "toponaming" issue. When you set a reference , especially the attachment of a sketch, to a face which is the result of a feature, this can happen:
After editing elements of the sketch from which the feature was created , the internal names of the faces and edges can change and thus the reference is lost. This is a problem of the OCC graphics kernel underneath freecad. There are solutions beeing developed that will prevent the error.If you search for toponaming you find lot´s of better descriptions around
Can you refer us to a video where the "correct" way of attaching a sketch to a face is demonstrated?
another awesome video by Ha Gei (is that short for Hans Geitzenmeyer?)
No, my name is Harald Geier
I'm a newbee to freecad (to 3d modeling actually). I have watched a few many videos and I found yours very concrete and technically detailed. I wonder how you got to know details like the toponaming, just reading the documentation? Are you a freecad developer? You sound more like a well versed user than a developer. Thanks a bunch for your tutorials!
On what concerns this particular video, after the toponaming issue was clarified, then, the one issue/caveat that comes to my mind is when the second body is transformed (Transform) to make it match its correct 3d position. It seems that the transform operation requires explicit translation and rotation increment figures. Is it there a way to make a reference to an already existing constrain (e.g. a length)? Perhaps even in a different body.
HI, i am not an engineer, i work in IT..I am quite old, short to retiring , thus i forgot more than many will ever learn.... I was allways fascinated by CAD an gave lessons since mid 80´s ( Autocad , Solidworks ). I have my knowledge mostly from reading and watching other youtube videos a few years ago. BPLRFE , Frank , who passed in 2017 was one of my great influencers. Unfortunately his videos where BEFORE .17 and make a lot of confusion for newcomers nowadays. I am a software developer, but not in FreeCAD. My time is limited and such needs 100% devotion to the matter. I just play a bit with Macros.
If you learn the attachment function , where 2 or more points from 2 or more Objects ( i.e. Bodies ) are used to position them, then it´s possible . Also there is the "manipulator" Workbench , you can install and use for this quite easily and useful. Constraining 2 or more obejcts together is task of "assembly" workbenches. There are 3 around : A2plus, A3 ( extra Version of FreeCad up to now and A4 . Each of them is an addon and has a different set of functions.
I concentrate my videos on FreeCAD internal and Standard Portfoilio for some reasons..
Best regards
Harry
wonder what this man does for his day job? dam smart fellow
IT Management, in spare time teacher on public high school
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