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cgearhart a day ago

Slightly unrelated to this story, but I’m curious if anyone has good resources for learning FreeCAD. I have quite a lot of experience with SolidWorks, AutoCAD, OnShape, and similar software, but FreeCAD has always been hard for me to pick up.

mft_ a day ago | parent | next [-]

I often recommend https://youtube.com/@deltahedra3d - some good tutorial videos and other excellent FreeCAD content.

nirui a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Just a pre-heads-up: depending on what you're trying to do, the exact tool and thus tutorial you need maybe slightly different.

For example, I made a gasket for my mini PC awhile ago using FreeCAD. Designing it was a hell until I discovered the Sheet Metal Workbench in the plugin manager, and just like that, I got it designed & manufactured within ~4 days.

During my experience, most of my time was spent on learning how to use the Sheet Metal Workbench as well as how it interacts with other FreeCAD builtin features. FreeCAD itself is not that hard to learn.

Also, there are Piping Workbench too if you want to work on pipes, Wood Work Workbench if you want to do wood work etc, see: https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD-addons. Use the correct workbench for the right job will save you a lot of time.

VerifiedReports a day ago | parent [-]

plug-in

built-in

Hyphens FTW!

jjkaczor a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

MangoJelly on YouTube was my primary learning source, and a few other channels - but his "gelled" with me the best.

jjkaczor a day ago | parent | next [-]

Oh wow - over on Reddit, someone mentioned that the Deltahedra YouTuber has started using his own voice, rather than a generated one - and - well, his content is now far more watchable than it was previously!

loloquwowndueo a day ago | parent [-]

Deltahedra is awesome. “Like a caveman” is hilarious when uttered by the extremely serious ai-generated voice. At least he writes his own material

dabiged a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

My goal this year is to finish his 40ish hour course. Excellent quality course at a good pace.

bartvk a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Yup, mine too. He has a course on Udemy as well.

WillAdams a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I am hopeful of:

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/245787716-freecad-beginn...

and will be adding it to my next Amazon order.

Alupis a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

YouTube was very effective for me to learn FreeCAD. I just searched for some FreeCAD tutorials and followed-along. I had zero prior CAD experience though, so I was a "blank slate" in a way.

arcanemachiner a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This is for after you've done a tutorial or two:

There was a PDF I had a while back (can't remember the name) which has a bunch of shapes you had to design in a 3D CAD program, with some guiding measurements.

The shapes got harder to create as you progressed through the book. That was a good, fun way to sharpen my skills after I learned the basics.

roel_v a day ago | parent | next [-]

Probably this one: https://ko-fi.com/offsetcad/shop

I have it, it's great. There's a free one, I paid a few bucks for the full set. Guy has a Youtube channel too where he shows how he does a few of the designs. Good guy, I had some troubles with the payment getting through to him and then the download didn't work for some reason (some weird combination of issues, don't remember details), and he just send me the whole pack without even knowing if I was going to actually put in the effort to make the payment work.

digdugdirk a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Commenting here in case you or someone else remembers what this is. I'm always on the lookout for practice resources I can recommend to CAD beginners.

blcArmadillo a day ago | parent [-]

Maybe something like: https://www.solidworks.com/sites/default/files/cswpsampleexa... (jump to page 18).

spacebouy a day ago | parent | prev [-]

I'm similar with 20+ years of experience with Autodesk products so freecad was (and often still is) frustrating for me because I know what I need to do but don't know the freecad ways. Claude has been very helpful when I give it the context of my experience because it relates the Autodesk way to the freecad way in its explanations.