Thank you for your clear and concise approach to working with Freecad. In just this one video, you provided all of the steps necessary for working successfully with Freecad.
Hello. If I want to extract volume(bottle of exhaust/intake manifol of car) I need to plug all the outlets of the solid model, then (theoretically speking) erase one outside surface of the solid, which will make the entire outside of the solid model to fall apart and create only surfacessss and then the inside volume should stay as a solid. I can then use it as a model for the casting core and also test the volume of the bottle....I just cannot find anywhere (user forums or youtube vids.), how to erase a surface from the solid body. Do you have any solution?
This tutorial was like cool water in the desert. Exactly what I've been searching for, explained so beautifully. Many thanks Maestro.
Thanks for the Comment... Hoping more videos like this will help!
Thank you for your clear and concise approach to working with Freecad. In just this one video, you provided all of the steps necessary for working successfully with Freecad.
Thankyou for your comment. I will putting more videos...
outstanding
Good video, well presented
Thanks ... I will be posting more videos
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Hello. If I want to extract volume(bottle of exhaust/intake manifol of car) I need to plug all the outlets of the solid model, then (theoretically speking) erase one outside surface of the solid, which will make the entire outside of the solid model to fall apart and create only surfacessss and then the inside volume should stay as a solid. I can then use it as a model for the casting core and also test the volume of the bottle....I just cannot find anywhere (user forums or youtube vids.), how to erase a surface from the solid body. Do you have any solution?
Hi, sir! Why don't you just put the sketch on the L-bracket and create a datum plane for it? Thanks!
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