The best tutorial of FreeCAD I have seen so far. Good speed, clear description and logical. I will watch it again and follow along on my computer. I’m a newbie with FreeCAD so this was perfect. Just what I needed to learn more.
Very glad you've posted this video. Thank you very much, it contains a lot of useful information (newbie as well) in particular the fingerjoint construction and the plan with all parts at the end. Freecad is very good, I agree and your video makes it even better. Thank you again !!!
Great video - at 4:10 you say, "Cut Through" when changing the view to make the handle and see an intersection of the existing piece. Is that a function? I couldn't see where that was in navigation or tool bars. Any help is appreciated.
bro please slow down and invest in a better microphone, I mean I like the fact that you are all about business but i had to rewind every 15 seconds like 5 times. I really want to do these tutorials as they look reasonable for my skill level to be able to make, which is no experience at all.
He says "S" key. It's not hard to hear or understand him. Also, he mentions that he is using the symmetry tool, which you could look up in the FreeCAD docs and get the keystroke from there.
@@madslethdanielsen2099 The only reason why I was frustrated was that it was exactly what I was looking for, straight forward to the point. Its like everyone has to make a point before making a video of telling their entire life story and how they came to this point to make a video and all the audience is interested in is the tutorials and the steps which is exactly what you did, its too bad I couldn't follow it and learn from it. NEXT TIME I GUESS
The best tutorial of FreeCAD I have seen so far. Good speed, clear description and logical. I will watch it again and follow along on my computer. I’m a newbie with FreeCAD so this was perfect. Just what I needed to learn more.
Was able to complete it all, except for the part of copying the heart to the handle. So I just quickly practiced making one from scratch there.
Are you his nephew trying to get him more views, I can hardly understand anything and he is going super fast. It doesn't take much to impress you huh
Very glad you've posted this video. Thank you very much, it contains a lot of useful information (newbie as well) in particular the fingerjoint construction and the plan with all parts at the end. Freecad is very good, I agree and your video makes it even better. Thank you again !!!
Thank you for taking the time to write to me🇩🇰👍🌞
Very clever how you've prepared the model and applied 'Slice appart'. Thanks Mads!
thangs for the interest in my video see also my older videos 😸
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This video crams a wealth of helpful techniques into a surprisingly concise format.
That was great, I enjoy these tutorials. Thank you for sharing!
I am FreeCAD newbie. Pretty intimidating. Mads, you made it look easy. Very well done Sir!
you jost haft to play with somthing for a long time then you get goor ar it thanks bg mads 🇩🇰😁
Приятная модель, хорошее решение построения. Спасибо.
Great video - at 4:10 you say, "Cut Through" when changing the view to make the handle and see an intersection of the existing piece. Is that a function? I couldn't see where that was in navigation or tool bars. Any help is appreciated.
Ah for some reason my view was clipped, it was the "View Section" button.
very good video... thank you
bro please slow down and invest in a better microphone, I mean I like the fact that you are all about business but i had to rewind every 15 seconds like 5 times. I really want to do these tutorials as they look reasonable for my skill level to be able to make, which is no experience at all.
you press vee fee on the keyboard, i give up I cant understand I am out good luck i tried listening to it like 50 times cant do it
He says "S" key. It's not hard to hear or understand him. Also, he mentions that he is using the symmetry tool, which you could look up in the FreeCAD docs and get the keystroke from there.
Sorry it's an old video
@@madslethdanielsen2099 The only reason why I was frustrated was that it was exactly what I was looking for, straight forward to the point. Its like everyone has to make a point before making a video of telling their entire life story and how they came to this point to make a video and all the audience is interested in is the tutorials and the steps which is exactly what you did, its too bad I couldn't follow it and learn from it. NEXT TIME I GUESS