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= Basic Shapes vs Sketches =
 
= Basic Shapes vs Sketches =
 
My instinct at first was to start with basic geometric shapes and then combine them.  So, for example if you wanted a shape with a large cylinder at one end and a long thin cylinder at the other ( like a simplified machine screw ) you might actually make 2 cylinders and create a fusion.  With a sketch you draw the cross section and then revolve it.  As the cross section gets more complicated the sketch based approach may seem easier.
 
 
Sketches can generated shapes in several ways:
 
 
*Pad ( or for negative shapes pocket )
 
*Revolution
 
*Sweep
 
*Loft
 
 
== Based on Basic Shapes ==
 
 
 
== Based on Sketch ==
 
 
Links
 
  
 
= "Tricks" I Use =
 
= "Tricks" I Use =
  
* Visibility  You sometimes may loose track of which part of a model you are looking at.  Parts can sit on top of each other making things even more confusing.  What I do:  Make everything invisible ( ) then click on some part of the model outline and use the space bar to toggle the visibility of the parts you are interested in.
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* Visibility  You sometimes may loose track of which part of a model you are looking at.  Parts can sit on top of each other making things even more confusing.  What I do:  Make everything invisible ( ) then click on some part of the model outline and use the space bar to toggle the visiblity of the parts you are interested in.
 
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= Look at Other Peoples Models =
 
 
 
Download models and examine them. Some places to look:
 
* one
 
* two
 
* buckle my shoe, coming soon.
 
 
 
 
 
= Youtube Video =
 
 
 
There are a lot of good ones.  I find the ones without narriation useless, your results may vary.  Some I like:
 
 
 
* one
 
* two
 
* buckle my shoe, coming soon.
 
 
 
  
= Written Docs =
 
  
* one
 
* two
 
* buckle my shoe, coming soon.
 
  
 
= Gotchas =
 
= Gotchas =
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Using sketches for holes
 
Using sketches for holes
  
= Additional Links =
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= Additional Links =  
 
 
*'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeCAD FreeCAD - Wikipedia ]'''
 
*'''[https://forum.freecadweb.org/ FreeCAD Forum - Index page ]'''
 
*'''[https://forum.freecadweb.org/viewforum.php?f=24&sid=92fcd618a05f7d791d050daa06ce3480 Users Showcase - FreeCAD Forum ]'''
 
*'''[https://hackaday.com/2014/02/05/3d-printering-making-a-thing-in-freecad-part-i/ 3D Printering: Making A Thing In FreeCAD, Part I | Hackaday ]'''
 
*'''[https://plus.google.com/communities/103183769032333474646 FreeCAD - Google+ ]'''
 
*'''[https://github.com/FreeCAD FreeCAD ]'''  This is a very important link.  It contains the code for the package, but also much other stuff, macros, parts library.... Check it out.
 
  
== Tutorial ==
 
  
Lots on youtube, search there, I will try to get to explicit links later.
 
  
 
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