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Title of script: Modifications and Dimensioning
Author: Rani Parvathy and N Saithya Narayanan
Keywords: Freecad, video tutorial, fillet, chamfer, Angular, leader line, split line, continue line, intersection, snap tools.
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide Number 1
Title Slide |
Welcome to the tutorial on Modifications and Dimensioning. |
Slide Number 2
Learning Objectives
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In this tutorial, we will learn to,
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Slide Number 3
Learning Objectives |
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Slide Number 4
System and Software Requirement
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To record this tutorial, I am using
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Slide Number 5
Pre-requisites
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To follow this tutorial,
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Open FreeCAD.
Go to Draft workbench,Top view and orthographic for setting. Select Draw a Line tool. |
Open FreeCAD.
Click on Create New to start a new file. Go to Draft workbench. Make sure the orthographic and top view are selected.
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Check the box for the continuous line option in combo view. | Notice the changes in the Combo view panel.
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Cursor on the continue option. | We can draw multiple discontinuous lines or continuous lines now.
To demonstrate I will add a few lines. |
Press the escape key. | Several line objects are added on the combo view as we add more lines.
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Select one of the lines and select the split tool. | Next, select one of the lines and select the split tool. |
Place the cursor on the line and left click.
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Place the cursor on the line and left click to split the line at that point.
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Cursor on snap tool icons.
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Next, let’s learn about snap tools in line drawings.
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Next, let’s create a drawing to learn the options present in snap tools. | |
Choose the line tool and check the box for continue. | Choose the line tool and check the box for continue. |
Draw one horizontal line.
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Let’s draw one horizontal line.
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Cursor on snap ortho tool.
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For this feature to be visible, the snap ortho tool is in the on mode.
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Video editing, highlight blue + symbol | Notice the blue color + symbol, with the + symbol of the cursor.
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Move the cursor close to the end of the line.
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Move the cursor close to the end of the line.
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Cursor on Continue in combo view. | Since the Continue option is on, we can continue to draw line.
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Click on the text tool.
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Click on the text tool.
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Highlight the white dot (arrow or box) while editing.
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Notice the White dot and left click.
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Cursor on the Data tab in the left panel. | I will type A in this.
If you don’t see the label sign, go to the data tab and increase the font size. |
Type A for text.
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Now pause the video.
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Cursor on snap mid-point.
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Notice that the snap mid-point is on.
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Click on the line tool.
Cursor on snap perpendicular. If it is not on, click on it. |
Click on the line tool again and make sure the snap perpendicular is on. |
Place the cursor on the canvas.
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Place the cursor on the canvas and move it towards the line.
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Hover cursor near the possible intersection. | Pause the video, and create a label called D, at this new line intersection. |
Cursor on snap intersection tool.
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Next let’s learn about snap intersection.
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Move the cursor to near the intersection of the two lines. | Move the cursor to near the intersection of the two lines. |
Highlight the blue color cross.
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The blue cross shows the intersection between the two lines.
Let’s create another line from the intersection point. |
Left click and move the cursor.
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Left click and move the cursor.
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Type 45 for angle in the left panel and press the Enter key.
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Type the angle to be 45 degrees and press the Enter key.
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Move cursor to the end of both the lines and label E and F.
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Pause the video and create two more labels of the remaining ends of the line.
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Click on the square tool.
Then draw a rectangle in canvas. |
Let’s draw a rectangle next. |
Cursor on the corner of the rectangle.
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Edges and faces are often rounded off in engineering drawing.
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Click on downgrade twice to give individual edges.
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Rectangle is a closed loop single entity.
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Select two neighboring edges or lines.
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Next, select two neighboring edges or lines.
Click on fillet. Change the fillet value to 10 mm and press the Enter key. |
Cursor over the fillet. | Notice the sharp edge is now smoothened over.
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Again, select two adjacent lines, and click on fillet. | Again, select two adjacent lines, and click on fillet. |
Check the box for delete the original object. | Next, check the box for delete the original object. |
Type 12 in fillet form and press the Enter key. | Enter 12 for fillet and notice that only filet remains. |
Cursor on the next corner of the rectangle.
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Next, pick another set of adjacent lines in the rectangle.
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Check the box for both chamfer and delete original object. | This time, check the box for both chamfer and delete original object. |
Cursor on fillet and chamfer. | Notice that Chamfer is more smooth and rounded around the corner than fillet. |
Select the lines of the fourth corner of the rectangle. | Often we have to make angular measurements in the drawing. |
Click on dimension. | Click on dimension. |
Press Shift+Alt | Hold down Shift and Alt keys.
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Holding the keys down, select the two lines. | Holding the keys down, select the two lines where the angle is to be measured. |
Move the cursor between and outside the selected lines.
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We can measure the inside or outside dimension.
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Left click once to measure the angle.
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Left click once to measure the angle.
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Next, let’s learn to create a leader line.
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Click on the Label tool.
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Choose the Label tool.
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Drag the line to a side.
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Draw a line to a side.
Then drag the line to a side.
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Left click to accept the addition. | Left click to accept the leader line. |
Cursor next to label text. | Notice the label text showing in the canvas.
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First select the label line and click on the view tab. | If so, first select the label line and click on the view tab.
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Scroll down in the View tab and to text properties.
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Scroll down in the View tab and to text properties.
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This value may be different for each of you. | |
In Combo view, go to Data tab. | In Combo view, go to the Data tab. |
Click on the Custom text form in the Label section.
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Cick on the Custom text form in the Label section.
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In the List box, type, will type “Radius 10”.
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A List dialog box opens.
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Cursor on Label value, which is not updated.
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Though the form value is updated, symbol does not appear on the canvas.
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As needed save your work and exit FreeCAD. | |
Slide Number 9
Summary |
Now let's summarize.
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Slide Number 11
Assignment |
For assignment activity, please do the following.
Create a drawing as seen here. |
Slide Number 11
Spoken Tutorial Project
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This video summarises the Spoken Tutorial Project .
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Slide Number 12
Spoken Tutorial workshops
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The Spoken Tutorial Project team,
* gives certificates.
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Slide Number 13
Forum for specific questions: |
Please post your timed queries in this forum. |
Slide Number 14
Acknowledgement |
Spoken Tutorial Project was established by Ministry of Education Government of India. |
Thank you for joining. |