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FreeCAD Design Projects - Part 2
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FreeCAD Design Projects - Part 2

pocket, 2024
Engelsk

Thank you for choosing this book With this course, you can take your CAD skills to the next level and become a professional.

Please note: This book is the sequel to the book "FreeCAD Design Projects" (ISBN: 9783987421020) and the basic book "FreeCAD Step by Step" (ISBN: 9783987420924). If you are a beginner in "FreeCAD", you should start with these two books to learn all the basics first.

In this course, we will dive into creating complex assemblies, working with surfaces, threads, lettering, and will get to know other advanced features. Four complex design projects will help you refine your CAD skills and become an expert in designing with "FreeCAD".

We will start with a brief review of essential settings before jumping straight into our first design project. This course is very hands-on and therefore does not have separate theory chapters - you will gain enough theoretical knowledge while working on the projects.

As an engineer with many years of experience in CAD, my goal is to make advanced "FreeCAD" design easy to understand. Throughout the book, I use several teaching methods to ensure you gain a thorough understanding of the software and design principles.

What you can expect:

    To deepen the basics of "FreeCAD"Get to know new 2D and 3D featuresHandling surfaces and curvesCreating lettering and threadsNew approaches and techniques in designHow to create complex individual parts and assembliesIndependent work following technical instructions / drawings

Design projects:

    Scissors with a handle, Hole punch with attachments, Computer mouse with a scroll wheel, Dumbbell bar with weight plates.

"FreeCAD" is open-source software and therefore available free of charge.

Get your copy of this book now and start improving your skills in "FreeCAD" today

Undertittel
Step-by-Step Instructions for Designing Complex CAD Models
ISBN
9783987421426
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
204 gram
Utgivelsesdato
16.8.2024
Antall sider
146