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-- 3D Printing
-- Drones
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Man I've been messing with Freecad all morning trying to join two solids, this method while not super accurate is perfect for what I'm trying to do!
my distance keeps coming out negative.. plz help. so, i mark my filament at 70mm, and it goes all the way to 120mm, so when i do 70 - 120, its negative, therefore making the rest of the result negative.. why?? someone help plz
Thank you! Very informative.
That's great. But still if you notice it still hasn't aligned completely up until the right of the cockpit. Can you please also suggest a fix for that. Thank you and very nice work! Appreciated
Amazing, accurate and to the point. Thank you sir!
Thanks! I'm a beginner and this is exactly the info I've been looking for. Very quick and concise.
I love you
Hi, it's a very useful video for some one to calibrate and locate the pictures within the enclosure box. However your technic to sketch is very poor, sorry to tell you about it... B-Splines are absolutely avoidable in this "squared" design. Anyhow, thanks for sharing your ideas.
Please explain why B Splines should be avoided in a "squared" design. Not sure I understand the reasoning. Thanks. RG
@@CreatewithTech Hi, as per your sketch @ 13:38 the aiming point is to raise 2 stands off from the inner bottom wall of the enclosure box in order to to attach the stepper motor. Of course there are many ways to achieve our goals when using FreeCAD but the simpler the sketches are and less clicks we use the better. That's why I told you B-Splines should be avoided. How many clicks to draw the spline have you done? Comparing to 2 arcs + 1 circles + 2 lines it's easy to figure out the best solution ( per side), don't you agree? And B-splines have a very dodgy behaviour ... Only for organic shaped objects must be used. You own a calipers to get the real mesures of the parts so the OD (outer diameter) of the motor is needed and also the distance between the outer points of the lugs. The screw dimension to be used you already know. I think an elongated kinda "D" shaped pillars are the "squared or machine forms" proper design . I'll construct that part of the model and will give you access to it just to kill your curiosity. Rgds
@@LFANS2001 Good answer. I understand your logic. Thanks. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do. RG
like it , excelent
What software would you recommend for more complex applications?
Thanksss
Thank you! I have been looking for this application, and believe it or not you are the only one that produced a related video. I will go through the rest of your videos to learn more from you. Thanks again.
i keep getting diferent results, to short by 70 ish, to long by 70 ish and repeat lol
Well done and thank you so much for this!
Amazing explanation. Tks. Hugs from Brazil.
Thanks for the video. Did you notice any degradation in GPU/CPU performance when employing this solution?
Not at all. In my opinion this is a perfect solution for a passthrough and works really well. There is no stuttering or reduced frames unlike Reality Mixer which needs Steam VR.
Nice video, thanks. is there a way to make one hole and then rotate it to make many holes?
You may be able to use the Polar or Linear Pattern tool to do what you're describing. You'll find it in the Part Design bench. RG
@@CreatewithTech Thanks and have a good day.
How do you do to animate the suscribe button?
Great topic, thanks 👍
Creality didn't make it easy, configuration menu doesn't work
excellent video, suggestion, plz. speed up to 1.25
Fantastic video. Short, sharp and to the point.
Awesome video, helped me alot thank you!
You make easy - Hard. 1. Create Sketch plane in center of cylinder. As you did. 2. Make Hole/Circle in new center plane. As you did. 3. Dimension and constrain circle location. As you did. 2. Hide the cylinder. Not as you did. 3. Extrude the hole/circle in direction you want the HOLE in the Cylinder. Not as you did. 4. Use applicable Cut tool/feature. Not as you did. 5. Done! Done! You are correct there are so many (hard) ways to do the same thing. That's what is good about choices and options. Work as hard or easy as you'd like. LOL.
How do you bring the probe down?
in order to extend the probe I installed the OctoPrint BLTouch plugin which can be found here: plugins.octoprint.org/plugins/BLTouch/
Hi again Create With Tech, I forgot to mention in my last comment that what I want to get more knowledge on is making fine art prints. '👍
Thank you for sharing 👍
Awesome tutorials you’re are and will be helpful to many
I’m so glad I came across your channel! I’m trying to design a product. I’ve considered making it from scratch materials and using photogrammetry to make it. But I want to make it in freecad as well. Thanks for your tips!
Your x-axis belt is loose.
Can you make an STL into a sketch? Once I make the mesh to a solid, then refine the image, I end up with a nice solid, but I can't figure out how to make it so that I can constraint the lines to add the dimensions and end up with a working sketch. This way I can put the dimensions into a spreadsheet and make the part parametric. Can you help?
Hi @tonyp4894...as far as I know this can't be done. The only way you'd be able to get a sketch is by bringing the STL into FreeCAD and tracing it. Depending on the model this can be a bit of a task, but not impossible. But generating a parametric sketch out of an STL isn't really possible as far as I know. That would be quite an amazing feature though. RG
Terrific video!
You saved my 3d printing life. Thank you.
Thankyou for the well detiled video, you are a saviour, i needed exactly this feature in my octoprint installation
I thoroughly enjoyed this
beautiful. exactly what i needed for my project.
Thanks a lot!
Wow, this is helpful. Thanks, Sir.
I don't know ANYONE that flies that cares about VLOS. That's what the phone screen or controller screen is for.
Brilliant! You're a genius.
I like the video, but I just test print and move the z probe offs until the shit sticks
First video that explained why I couldn't find steps setting! Rotation distance would not even been on my radar. Now my printer is set up awesome!
Great informative video. Thank you sir.
Recently downloaded FreeCAD. I have tried 3 different online tutorials. You are the best!!!
Nice job, help out big time thank you.
Very interesting seeing this done! The explanation was excellent!
why would appearance be blank at any time????
I just created a hole after hours of error messages from a program that basically tries to falt every thing and doesnt want to help. I try exactly the same method and now it doesnt work
I'm sorry that you're having problems with the software. However, there is nothing wrong with the software it works just fine. The procedure that I show in the video works without issue. Now having said that I will agree that CAD has a significant learning curve and requires patience and time. This is true of FreeCAD, and all other CAD programs. I started with Fusion 360 and it took me a long time to get the hang of it. I've been using FreeCAD for a while and it's great if you're a hobbyist as you don't have to worry about licensing. I would suggest not to give up on it. If you put in the time, you'll get the hang of it. RG
wire not closed when its a circle hahahahahahaaa what a load of bunk!!!!
wire not closed when ive made a circle hahahahhaahaa are you keeping your car keys in the pocket? Its a hole....see.....why even change such a term = idiots