FreeCAD/C3/Eye-end-part-of-Knuckle-Joint/English-timed
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Eye end part of Knuckle Joint-English
Time | Narration |
0:01 | Welcome to this Spoken Tutorial on Eye end part of Knuckle Joint. |
0:17 | In this tutorial, we will learn to, |
0:10 | Draw an eye end part of the Knuckle joint using Sketcher tools. |
0:15 | To record this tutorial, I am using |
0:18 | Windows 11 OS and |
0:20 | FreeCADversion 0.21.2 |
0:25 | To follow this tutorial, |
0:27 | Learners must be familiar with the FreeCADinterface. |
0:30 | For the prerequisite tutorials, please visit this site |
0:35 | The Eye end'part of the knuckle joint'is used to join parts that need to pivot or rotate. |
0:41 | Let us open FreeCAD. |
0:44 | I will open a new file. |
0:47 | I have selected the PartDesign workbench. |
0:50 | Let us create a new Body. |
0:53 | Now select Create sketch to create a new Sketch. |
0:59 | Select the XY-plane and click on OK. |
01:03 | The workbench switches to Sketcher workbench. |
01:07 | Now I will select the Create circletool from the toolbar. |
01:11 | Place the cursor on the centre of the plane and draw two concentric circles. |
01:18 | Let us set the radius of the circles using the Constrain radiustool. |
01:24 | Let us change the radius of the larger circle to 25 mm. |
01:30 | Similarly change the radius of the smaller circle to 12.5 mm. |
01:36 | Let’s select the Create polylinetool. |
01:40 | The Polyline tool allows you to draw lines continuously. |
01:44 | Place the cursor on the left side of the outer circle. |
01:49 | Drag the cursor to the left to draw a horizontal line. |
01:53 | Left click to complete the line. |
01:56 | Now to draw a vertical line, drag the cursor vertically downwards. |
02:01 | Left click to complete it. |
02:04 | Now draw a horizontal line to the right to connect it to the circle. |
02:09 | Let us set the length of the top horizontal line to 80 mm. |
02:14 | Click on the line, and click the Constrain horizontal distancetool. |
02:19 | Change the length to 80 mm. |
02:23 | Now select both the horizontal lines and select the Constrain equaltool. |
02:29 | Constrain equaltool is used to make two or more drawings of equal size. |
02:36 | Now select the vertical line. |
02:38 | Set its length to 30 mmusing the Constrain vertical distancetool. |
02:44 | Now select the Trim edge tool. |
02:49 | Trim edge tool is used to delete a line or curve between two intersection points. |
02:54 | Select the arc of the outer circle that is between the horizontal lines to trim it. |
03:01 | Now click Close in the Combo view. |
03:04 | Select the top view using the Gizmo. |
03:09 | Go to the Modeltab and select the sketch if not already selected. |
03:13 | Now select the Padtool from the tool bar. |
03:17 | In the Combo View, under Pad Parameters change the length to 30 mm. |
03:24 | Also tick the Symmetric to plane check box. |
03:27 | Now click the OKbutton. |
03:31 | Now let us rotate the drawing. |
03:34 | Place the cursor on the centre of the component. |
03:37 | Press and hold the middle mouse button. |
03:40 | Right click and drag the cursor to the right |
03:44 | Now select the Create a datum planetool from the toolbar. |
03:48 | It is used to create a new plane to draw the components. |
03:53 | Now select the back face of the square, to set it as a reference. |
03:58 | Then click OKin the Combo view. |
04:02 | You can see that a plane appears at the bottom of the component. |
04:06 | Select the datum planefrom the Model tab if not selected. |
04:10 | Now select Create sketch. |
04:13 | Now select the arrow near the Create regular polygon tool. |
04:18 | It is used to draw different polygons. |
04:21 | In the drop down, select Octagon. |
04:24 | Now place the cursor in the middle of the plane. |
04:28 | Left click and drag to see a model drawing. |
04:33 | Adjust the octagon to make its sides parallel to the background square. |
04:37 | Now left click again to complete the octagon. |
04:41 | Select the left side line of the octagon. |
04:44 | And select the Constrain verticallytool from the toolbar. |
04:48 | This makes the side vertical. |
04:51 | Select the left side line of the octagon and the midpoint of the plane. |
04:57 | Select the Constrain distancetool from the toolbar. |
05:01 | In the Insert length dialog box, set the length as 15 mmand click OK. |
05:07 | Observe that the octagon is perfectly placed. |
05:11 | Click Close in the Combo view. |
05:14 | Now select the sketch if not selected. |
05:18 | Select the Pad tool from the tool bar. |
05:22 | Change the length to 40 mmand click OK. |
05:27 | Select the datum planein the Combo Viewand press Space bar. |
05:32 | This hides the plane. |
05:34 | Now select the component. |
05:37 | In the Propertytab, go to Data. |
05:41 | Under Part Designchange the Refinevalue to True. |
05:46 | Now click anywhere in the blank space to deselect the component. |
05:51 | Now select Create a datum plane tool from the tool bar. |
05:56 | Select the bottom face of the octagon and click OK. |
06:01 | Now select the datum planefrom the Modeltab if not selected. |
06:06 | Now select Create sketch. |
06:10 | Select the Create circletool from the tool bar. |
06:14 | Draw a circle from the middle of the plane. |
06:18 | Using the Constrain radiustool, let us set the radius as 12.5 mm. |
06:25 | Then click Close in the Combo view. |
06:30 | Now select the sketch if not selected. |
06:33 | Select the Pad tool from the tool bar. |
06:37 | In the Combo viewchange the length to 25 mmand click OK. |
06:43 | Now select the datum planein the Combo viewand press Space bar to hide it. |
06:47 | Now click anywhere in the blank space to deselect the component. |
06:55 | Now select the Create fillettool from the toolbar. |
07:00 | Select the intersection line between the ring and the rectangle. |
07:04 | Repeat it for the other side also. |
07:06 | In the Combo viewunder Fillet parameters, two edges are shown. |
07:12 | In the Radius field change the radius to 24 mm. |
07:17 | Then click OK. |
07:19 | Again select the Create fillettool from the toolbar. |
07:23 | When an octagon is drawn inside a square, four triangular edges are formed. |
07:29 | We have to smoothen these triangular edges. |
07:31 | Let’s rotate the drawing and select all the triangular edges as shown. |
07:38 | In the Combo View,Fillet Parameters window opens. |
07:42 | In the Preview,all the four selected edges are shown. |
07:46 | In the Radiusfield change the radius to 3 mmand click OK. |
07:53 | You can now see that the component is ready. |
07:56 | Now let us save the file with an appropriate name. |
08:03 | With this we come to the end of this tutorial. |
08:07 | Let us summarize. |
08:09 | In this tutorial, we have learnt to, |
08:12 | Draw an eye end partof the Knuckle jointusing Sketcher tools. |
08:17 | As an assignment, |
08:19 | Draw a joint pinas shown in the figure. |
08:23 | This video summarizes the spoken tutorial project. |
08:28 | Please download and watch it. |
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08:41 | Spoken tutorial project was established by the ministry of education government of India. |
08:47 | This tutorial is contributed by Dr. Sathiya Narayanan and K.Sakthivel. |
08:52 | Thank you for joining. |