![]() ![]() In this tutorial you have learned enough about TechDraw to produce a drawing like this one (by NormandC). (if you still see 43.27, you may need to press the Recompute button or drag the dimension value a bit until it changes.) In this 5-lesson FreeCAD tutorial, you will learn the basic commands and tools to visualize your ideas on screen for 3D printing. Welcome to All3DP’s FreeCAD Tutorial for 3D Printing. No CAD or 3D printing experience required. In the Combo View - highlight the file name - see above. If your file is too heavy to be imported on Sculpteo platform, you will have to use the mesh design workbench. Import the file you wish to analysis and or repair. Once you have selected MESH DESIGN go to File and then Import. Our dimension should now read the correct value of 53. In this FreeCAD tutorial for 3D printing, you’ll learn how to create your first 3D print model. Step 1: Open FreeCad - Go to WORKBENCH and with the drop down arrow open workbench up and select Mesh Design. In the dialog, move our dimension from the Available column to the Selected column.Change to the 3D tab and select the Vertices at the ends of the front edge of the work piece.Note the name of our faulty dimension in the Combo panel.To get the right value, we need to link our dimension directly to the 3D model. This is because "TopLeftFront" is an isometric projection, and our first drawing was an orthogonal (multiview) projection. This Tutorial will not use every feature and tool available within the TechDraw Workbench, but should use enough to give the user of this tutorial a basic foundation upon which to build their knowledge and skills.įrom the first part of this tutorial, we know that the work piece is 53 mm wide, but our new dimensions reads 43.27. We will create multiple Views of the part and add key dimensions. In this tutorial, you will be using the TechDraw Workbench to create a 2D drawings of the 3D part below. This tutorial will take user through the steps needed to produce technical drawings of the part from the Basic Part Design Tutorial.ĭownload the sample file from the Part Design tutorial. ![]() This tutorial is not a complete and comprehensive guide to the TechDraw Workbench and many of the tools and capabilities are not covered. This tutorial introduces the new user to some of the tools and techniques used in the Technical Drawing (TechDraw) Workbench.
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