You don't need to toggle the transparency of your part, when you are in the sketcher. The sketcher has a tool called Sketcher_ViewSection (Shortcut [Q, S]), which is located in the third “Line” (from top) and third position (from the left) in the icon-bar from the sketcher.
This is excellent. The final part always looks complicated; to replicate the part, the newbie will have difficulty knowing where to start. Breaking this tutorial into steps creates a simplified workflow. This is valuable, the workflow is key to a successful 3D model identifying the most simple steps. Great tutorial and easy to follow.
Nice. I wanted to learn FreeCAD and this video showed me in the recomendations. I recreated that part and learned new things about that program. Thanks for that video!
You don't need to toggle the transparency of your part, when you are in the sketcher. The sketcher has a tool called Sketcher_ViewSection (Shortcut [Q, S]), which is located in the third “Line” (from top) and third position (from the left) in the icon-bar from the sketcher.
This is excellent. The final part always looks complicated; to replicate the part, the newbie will have difficulty knowing where to start. Breaking this tutorial into steps creates a simplified workflow. This is valuable, the workflow is key to a successful 3D model identifying the most simple steps. Great tutorial and easy to follow.
Nice. I wanted to learn FreeCAD and this video showed me in the recomendations. I recreated that part and learned new things about that program. Thanks for that video!
Very informative, great job 🙂
Great tutorial. I think is better start with a revolution profile (Groove), with dia 80mm, 40 and 18 mm in Just a sketch.
It's very informative
A bit slower please, I'm only a beginner , although you are really good describing a lot of things I need to know, but you're too fast.
Noted! I will go slower. Thanks for the feedback :)
@@ComputerizedEngineering Thank you, I would love to see the exact same video in slower motion, it's really good.