Tutorials

FreeCAD tutorial - Feature Based Modeling

8 0 Intermediate
Free 3D CAD software FreeCAD - Part design workbench (Feature Based Modeling). Used tools for 3D CAD modeling: Sketcher, Pad, Pocket, Mirror, Hole, Chamfer.

SOLIDWORKS - Convert a Multibody Part to an Assembly with One Click | Toy Train #2

5 0 Intermediate
You can convert your work with multi-body in the part environment, multi-body part models that you download from outside (customer, supplier, etc.) or download from any website into assembly with a single click. In our previous video, we explained how we work with multiple bodies in the part environment. Of course, we also talked about performance effects. When you create the assembly, you will find that each part that is created is actually referenced to the first multibody part file. Thanks to these references, the changes you make in the part will be reflected in the assembly environment. Don't worry, I'll talk about this briefly in the next video. At the same time, we completed our toy train by adding a few more parts in assembly. In the next videos, we will model the rails of this train and combine the train and the rails. Maybe we can even give a animation, what do you think? ------ Our toy train video series will continue. ------- ------ Don't forget to follow us, like and share our videos. -------

Bracelet modeling

1 0 Intermediate
In this tutorial you can see how to model a bracelet with the free 3D CAD software FreeCAD. This tutorial is not for beginners. I used the following workbenches: Sketcher, Part and Draft.

Designing a Connecting Rod

0 0 Intermediate
Catia V5 Tutorial: Designing a Connecting Rod https://youtu.be/dEtJeXRalQQ

SOLIDWORKS - Working With Multibody in Part Environment | Toy Train #1

0 0 Intermediate
In this Model, we talked about working with multiple bodies in the #SolidWorks part environment. Working with bodies in this way in a part environment may seem easy to some users. However, there is a very important issue that should not be forgotten. Of course #PERFORMANCE. Remember! Working with bodies in a part environment will increase the number of features, which will reduce SolidWorks performance.