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    Complete Freecad For Beginners – No Experience Needed

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    Complete Freecad For Beginners – No Experience Needed

    Complete Freecad For Beginners – No Experience Needed
    Published 7/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.75 GB | Duration: 5h 13m

    Learn Sketching, 3D Modeling, Assembly & 2D Technical Drawing Step by Step!

    What you'll learn

    Create 2D sketches using sketching tools, constraints, dimensions, and reference geometry.

    Model 3D parts using Pad, Pocket, Revolve, Loft, Pipe, Groove, Pattern, and other modeling tools.

    Assemble components using the Assembly workbench with proper joints and constraints.

    Generate 2D technical drawings with views, dimensions, annotations, and title blocks.

    Requirements

    No prior CAD or design experience required. This course is designed for absolute beginners.

    A computer (Windows, macOS, or Linux) capable of running FreeCAD smoothly.

    Install FreeCAD (free, open-source CAD software) before starting the course.

    Description

    Welcome to Complete FreeCAD for Beginners – No Experience Needed, a hands-on course designed to take you from absolute beginner to confidently designing, assembling, and drafting real-world mechanical models using FreeCAD — a powerful, free, and open-source CAD tool.This course is ideal for beginners with no prior experience in CAD. You’ll start by learning how to navigate FreeCAD’s interface, switch between workbenches, customize the workspace, and understand how FreeCAD handles documents, views, and display styles. You’ll then move into the Sketcher Workbench, where you’ll learn how to create and constrain a variety of 2D geometries, including lines, arcs, splines, slots, rectangles, and more.As you progress, you’ll build real-world 3D models using features like Pad, Pocket, Revolve, Loft, Pipe, Groove, and Helix. You’ll also work with advanced modeling tools like patterns, fillets, chamfers, draft angles, and shell features. You’ll learn to create and manage datum planes, axes, and local coordinate systems for more complex models.The course also covers FreeCAD’s Assembly Workbench, where you’ll create both top-down and bottom-up assemblies using standard mechanical joints like revolute, slider, cylindrical, and ball joints.Finally, you’ll transition to 2D technical documentation using the TechDraw Workbench, creating views, section cuts, detail views, adding dimensions, and exporting your drawings as DXF or SVG files.By the end of this course, you'll be able to confidently sketch, model, assemble, and document your mechanical designs in FreeCAD.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to FreeCAD

    Lecture 1 Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Getting Started and Creating a New Document

    Lecture 3 Working with Workbenches

    Lecture 4 Exploring the User-Interface Components

    Lecture 5 Using Shortcut Menus and Customizing Toolbars

    Lecture 6 Defining Toolbar Position and Changing Background Color

    Lecture 7 Identifying and Exporting FreeCAD Documents

    Lecture 8 Saving and Opening a Document

    Section 2: Creating and Editing Sketches with FreeCAD

    Lecture 9 Invoking the Sketcher Workbench

    Lecture 10 Specifying Units

    Lecture 11 Specifying Grids and Snap Settings

    Lecture 12 Drawing a Line

    Lecture 13 Drawing Arcs

    Lecture 14 Creating Circles and Ellipses

    Lecture 15 Drawing B-Spline Curves

    Lecture 16 Drawing Polylines

    Lecture 17 Drawing Rectangles

    Lecture 18 Drawing Polygons

    Lecture 19 Drawing Slots

    Lecture 20 Trimming, Extending, and Splitting Sketch Entities

    Lecture 21 Creating Construction Sketch Entities

    Lecture 22 Applying Geometric Constraints

    Lecture 23 Applying and Editing Dimensional Constraints

    Lecture 24 Tutorial 1 - Creating a Sketch

    Lecture 25 Tutorial 2 - Creating a Sketch

    Section 3: Creating Base Feature of a 3D Solid Model

    Lecture 26 Creating a Pad Feature

    Lecture 27 Creating a Revolution Feature

    Lecture 28 Navigating a 3D Model in the 3D View Area

    Lecture 29 Displaying Standard Views of a Model

    Lecture 30 Working with Navigation Cube

    Lecture 31 Changing the Display Style of a Model

    Lecture 32 Tutorial 1

    Lecture 33 Tutorial 2

    Section 4: Creating Datum Geometries

    Lecture 34 Creating Datum Planes

    Lecture 35 Creating Datum Lines/Axes

    Lecture 36 Creating Datum Points

    Lecture 37 Creating a Local Coordinate System

    Lecture 38 Tutorial 1

    Lecture 39 Tutorial 2

    Section 5: Creating Pocket and Groove Features

    Lecture 40 Creating a Pocket Feature

    Lecture 41 Creating a Groove Feature

    Lecture 42 Projecting External Geometries onto the Sketch

    Lecture 43 Displaying Section View in the Sketch Model

    Lecture 44 Displaying an Earlier State of a Model

    Lecture 45 Deleting a Feature of a Model

    Lecture 46 Editing Features and Sketches

    Lecture 47 Defining Display Properties or Appearance

    Lecture 48 Measuring Distance Between Two Geometries

    Lecture 49 Tutorial 1

    Lecture 50 Tutorial 2

    Section 6: Creating Pipe, Loft, and Helix Features

    Lecture 51 Creating an Additive Pipe Feature

    Lecture 52 Creating a Multi-section Additive Pipe Feature

    Lecture 53 Creating a Subtractive Pipe Feature

    Lecture 54 Creating an Additive Loft Feature

    Lecture 55 Creating a Subtractive Loft Feature

    Lecture 56 Creating a Subtractive Helix Feature

    Lecture 57 Creating a Helical Curve

    Lecture 58 Tutorial 1

    Section 7: Mirroring and Patterning Features

    Lecture 59 Mirroring Features of a Model

    Lecture 60 Patterning Features of a Model

    Lecture 61 Create a Multi-transform Pattern

    Lecture 62 Tutorial 1

    Lecture 63 Tutorial 2

    Section 8: Creating Holes and Dress-up Features

    Lecture 64 Creating Holes

    Lecture 65 Creating Fillets

    Lecture 66 Creating Chamfers

    Lecture 67 Creating a Thick Shell Model

    Lecture 68 Adding an Angular Draft

    Lecture 69 Tutorial 1

    Lecture 70 Tutorial 2

    Section 9: Creating Assemblies

    Lecture 71 Learning Assembly Approaches and Creating Top-Down Assemblies

    Lecture 72 Creating an Assembly Using the Bottom-up Approach

    Lecture 73 Learning About Joints and Applying Fixed Joints

    Lecture 74 Applying the Revolute Joint

    Lecture 75 Applying the Cylindrical Joint

    Lecture 76 Applying the Slider Joint

    Lecture 77 Applying the Ball Joint

    Lecture 78 Tutorial 1 - Single Cylinder Engine

    Section 10: Creating 2D Technical Drawings

    Lecture 79 Invoking the TechDraw Workbench

    Lecture 80 Inserting a Drawing Sheet

    Lecture 81 Editing Title Block Text of a Sheet

    Lecture 82 Creating Drawing Views

    Lecture 83 Modifying the Scale of a 2D Projection View

    Lecture 84 Displaying Hidden Lines on the Views

    Lecture 85 Creating a Section View

    Lecture 86 Creating a Detail View

    Lecture 87 Applying Dimensions

    Lecture 88 Exporting Drawing as a DXF and SVG File

    Lecture 89 Tutorial 1 - Creating a 2D Drawing

    Section 11: Final Summary

    Lecture 90 Final Summary

    Aspiring engineers, designers, and students who want to learn 3D CAD using FreeCAD from scratch.,Hobbyists, makers, and tinkerers interested in 3D modeling, mechanical design, or DIY projects.,Professionals from non-CAD backgrounds looking to enter the world of 3D design without prior experience.,Anyone who wants to create 3D parts, assemblies, and technical drawings using free, open-source software.