[LinkStage3] FreeCAD in context modelling. Simplified version.

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Komentáře • 47

  • @saultigh4103
    @saultigh4103 Před 2 lety +12

    You have a gift for explaining difficult concepts. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @douglasbollinger8678
    @douglasbollinger8678 Před 2 lety +10

    I've been using Freecad for several years and never seen any of this type of feature content explained this thoroughly. Great job!

  • @schrodingerscat1863
    @schrodingerscat1863 Před rokem

    These are easily the best FreeCAD tutorials I have seen on YT, really information dense and teaching some great concepts with no filler and nonsense. 👍

  • @rupantaradhikary6580
    @rupantaradhikary6580 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This tutorial is really underrated.

  • @rollotomasi1832
    @rollotomasi1832 Před rokem

    Loving these videos.
    And feeling inspired!😀

  • @svanimisetti
    @svanimisetti Před rokem +1

    Amazingly clear and concise presentation of a very complex topic. As a previous commenter said, this was a million times easy to understand than spending hours with the FC manual. Thanks for sharing such advanced tutorials with the community!

  • @ericbe771
    @ericbe771 Před rokem

    Very great job ! very good explaination ...

  • @peacememories
    @peacememories Před rokem +1

    Your tutorials make me much more hopeful for ditching the paid cad systems I've been using until now. I've always felt like I'm leaving a lot of functionality on the table when leaving e.g. onshape for freecad, but this shows me that freecad can actually do basically everything I need, even if I have to rethink how I do it sometimes.

  • @hermannpaschulke1583
    @hermannpaschulke1583 Před 2 lety +1

    You are doing important work 🙏 It's one thing to read the FC Wiki, but actually seeing how it's done is much easier to understand. Thanks a lot

  • @plunaxplunax3356
    @plunaxplunax3356 Před 2 lety

    You make the best freecad tutorials on CZcams. They are a gif. Thanks

  • @indigo0086
    @indigo0086 Před rokem +2

    Love this tutorial, really teaches a useful workflow.

    • @OficineRobotica
      @OficineRobotica  Před rokem +1

      Wow... thank you so much :) ... usefull components on the way. It sincerely helps me

  • @CorvetteCarCraft
    @CorvetteCarCraft Před rokem

    This kind of video shows the real power of FreeCAD

  • @oneman29
    @oneman29 Před 2 lety

    Awesome. This is exactly what I need to move forward with my practice model.
    That was a great explanation on how to assemble parts and how FreeCad works.
    Great content as always dude!

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 Před 2 lety

    This was an excellent video. I learned a lot and really appreciate your efforts. The explanation of the work flow using links was really well done this is a topic that doesn't get covered very well. Thank you!

  • @ricardocernic5471
    @ricardocernic5471 Před 2 lety

    Simply great and very useful. Thanks for making it available.

  • @HasanGolmohamadi
    @HasanGolmohamadi Před rokem

    This is the best kind of education

  • @foootz
    @foootz Před 2 lety +4

    Nice. It shows what can you do, including modifying a link directly in the assembly, and you activate it. I am still wondering why can't you use a shapebinder between two links in assembly because it insists to make a body active, and despite activating a link, it doesn't see it as activated. An example: I made a gantry for CNC , with two supports on either side. Supports have holes on top for mounting screws. I assemble the gantry with supports on either side, and want to use supshape binder to transfer those holes to the gantry so I will know later from tech drawing where to make those holes, but it won't let me. I had tu use bodies in one assembly file, not links, so everything had to be saved in one file. Thanks for the turorial. Very helpful. If Assembly 3 strives for becoming a main assembly worobench, wee need more turorials like this and clearer documentation because tuere are still some workflow mechanics to be explained for an assembly to be cohesive and don't break down.

  • @dunkfordyce
    @dunkfordyce Před 2 lety

    This is the video I needed! Thank you!

  • @andypuempel2570
    @andypuempel2570 Před 2 lety

    Very Well presented. thank-you.

  • @michaeln.6557
    @michaeln.6557 Před 2 lety

    100*👍 Thank you for this nice tutorial. Explaining each step is very helpfull.

  • @BHBalast
    @BHBalast Před rokem

    So much fluency i FreeCad :0

  • @FilterYT
    @FilterYT Před 2 lety

    Awesome, thanks!

  • @kay19887
    @kay19887 Před 2 lety

    Great Video😃

  • @robbiefarraj5313
    @robbiefarraj5313 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for all you do. What operating system do you use?

  • @dylankirdahy9591
    @dylankirdahy9591 Před 9 měsíci

    For some reason this only works for me with shape binders, not subshape binders. The shape binder produces a face, and I can reference its geometry in a sketch after linking it to my new part, but the subshape binder only contains the edges (not the face itself as well) and I am unable to reference the external geometry in a sketch. Any ideas why this is?
    Edit: I figured out how to use the subshape binder. In your assembly, under Parts, "Toggle active body" the part you want to model based on the references. Then select the geometry you want to reference in the assembly. Then create the subshape binder. The subshape binder should be nested in the body of the part you are designing. I made a video detailing this for others who were having trouble like me.
    Fantastic tutorial by the way, this really makes my biggest issue with FreeCAD (creating parts that reference an assembly) so much easier. It's not quite as intuitive as Solidworks, but at least I can do it now!

  • @channelcadfree
    @channelcadfree Před 2 lety

    👍👏

  • @fischX
    @fischX Před 2 lety

    Great video 👍 I wonder if it is possible to do this in steps with a threshold value I would like to switch to bigger skrews parametrically but M6.5446 skrews are hard to come by at the hardware store...

  • @gurom7
    @gurom7 Před rokem

    Dear OR thanks for the video.
    There was a question.
    How can you understand that one body is within of another? Sometimes it's not obvious. What is the tool?

  • @goosenp
    @goosenp Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video! Extremely well explained
    Since each part was designed in a seperate file, is there a way to have a common spreadsheet between them? (So you can change a parameter such as the hole size and have it reflect on all the parts)

    • @KentoCommenT
      @KentoCommenT Před 2 lety

      Also wondering about this

    • @OficineRobotica
      @OficineRobotica  Před 2 lety +1

      I actually wanted to do a video about it but discovered a bug(?) in Link branch regarding cross file sharing of data. Reported it and as soon as it's fixed I'll do a video

  • @chzbrgla
    @chzbrgla Před 2 lety +1

    @14:50 if I didn't want to change my component, could I also use a plane coincidence constraint on the two right faces (positive x direction)?

    • @GoofyChristoffer
      @GoofyChristoffer Před 2 lety +1

      You would likely be able to constrain the two parts in other ways, yes. (Haven't tried, though)

  • @95pdp
    @95pdp Před rokem

    Really usefull tutorial! My only issue is that I'm not able to pick the external geometry of that subshape binder. I saw that you have the "enable face external geometry picking" checked in edit contorls of sketch environment but I don't have it in my FreeCAD (v0.19). Any ideas of how to fix the issue?

    • @95pdp
      @95pdp Před rokem +1

      Solved by istalling the LinkStage3 FreeCAD

  • @dr.klipper
    @dr.klipper Před rokem

    Can you give me a small hint how I get this FreeCad Layout with it´s transparent menu structure?
    It looks amazing and gives FreeCad a complete different touch.
    Thx for your help und your great videos.

    • @EphiBlanshey
      @EphiBlanshey Před rokem

      He has a video on his channel that shows exactly how. It's called "Updated FreeCAD LinkStage3 customization guide including Pie Menus."

  • @yamenmoner6203
    @yamenmoner6203 Před 2 lety

    Can I exchange SolidWroks with freecad , or no?

  • @DerTechNick
    @DerTechNick Před 2 lety

    Nice Video. But somehow I cant import the external geometry from a linked sub shapebinder... either it doesn't even "see" the shape binder or when I move the sketch out of the body to the root where the shapebinder sits it says "Failed to add external geometry: Not able to add external shape element"

    • @OficineRobotica
      @OficineRobotica  Před 2 lety

      I can't really understand why that happens to you and it's hard to help whitbought your file to see where the problem lies. If you have a shapebinder at the root of your document and a active body that you work with, using "import external geometry" in sketcher should automatically create another subhapebinder inside your active body. Please try to refollow the tut and report back

    • @DerTechNick
      @DerTechNick Před 2 lety

      @@OficineRobotica I already got it working by linking the whole object and creating a shapebinder of that. I didn't use the Assembly for my project, I wanted to use it to model a part based on that body in a separate file.

  • @SomeGuyInSandy
    @SomeGuyInSandy Před 2 lety

    Um, wow. I've been doing it all wrong!

  • @noanyobiseniss7462
    @noanyobiseniss7462 Před měsícem +1

    Just tried to watch this but that background ambient you added is making it hard to understand with your accent.

  • @Grom84
    @Grom84 Před rokem

    no, your tutorials are not hard to follow. the problem are those who think that they can jump into engineering in just a couple of days. obviously this doesn't work like that)