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Learn FreeCAD Curves Workbench 20: Building Waffle Structures and Lattice Slabs Organic Architecture 

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Experimenting with organic architecture in the Curves Workbench in FreeCAD. We look at a number of different way to create parametric and non parametric waffle structures. We use a number of tools such as the ISO, join and split curves in the Curves WB to create these structures quickly from Nurbs and standard services. We create lattice type profiles and woffle slabs to find ways of creating these structures. We use a variety of tools part, draft and sketcher. We look at four ways of creating these structures.
Learn FreeCAD Curves Workbench 19: Sketch on Surface. 2 ways of sketching on curved / domed surfaces
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@soodonym
@soodonym 2 года назад
HI, Thank you so much for your work. I'm learning so much from them. At 42:05 you mentioned there must be another way to create slots in ribs in an easier way... I used the Addon LCInterlocking. Made solid extrusions of the IsoCurve lines just like you have shown. Then Split the extrusion with the Split Compound from Part workbench. Then used the Cross Piece function from the LCInterlocking Workbench and Voila... Slots This maybe what you were wanting. Cheers, Keep up the good work.
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 2 года назад
I have never heard of that workbench before. I will add it to the list of things to look at. Sounds really good. Thanks for sharing and glad you are enjoying the videos
@sstevenson638
@sstevenson638 5 месяцев назад
Another hugely informative video by MangoJelly. I'm coming back to FreeCAD after taking a break in my learning curve. Do you have any videos that show how to cut opposing notches in the grid members so they can be cut by a laser cutter or cnc and then physically joined together? I found a notch tool in the curved surfaces workbench but it doesn't handle joints that aren't 90 degrees to each other, and I'm not sure how tedious it is to use on large arrays of members.
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed. Yes I was trying that same tool a few days ago and it has some strange effects. I don't have a video for that process but I think l would join them all together in a compound, and use that in the cut and repeat the process on the other side. Maybe it's a idea for another video?
@speendo
@speendo Месяц назад
Thank you for this video! It would be awesome to learn more about the Curves Interpolate options (like Custom Tangents). I didn't find any extensive information about that yet!
@goowatch
@goowatch 2 года назад
Thank you for teach us use of different FreeCAD workbenches
@adminexclamation4713
@adminexclamation4713 2 года назад
Come on man, this is getting crazy!, I’m so far behind in viewing your videos I have had to give up daily time from other activities to view and learn. I’m so glad I started using FreeCAD and your videos are so worth my time to learn. I’m so thankful for all your time you have been putting into these, please don’t stop! Give us more please!
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 2 года назад
Lol! Glad your finding them useful, don't worry I have a new series to come just to keep you even more busy 😅. Thank you for your support, and kind words, really appreciated.
@Miniellipse
@Miniellipse 2 года назад
We are watching a Freecad Master in action. Thanks for another mind blowing tutorial!
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 2 года назад
Thank you so much, and thank you for your continuous support over the lifetime of this channel. Couldn't of done it without people like yourself. There's a lot more coming this year.
@cuvarsnova
@cuvarsnova Год назад
Thank you professor for imparting such beautiful knowledge to us. For those of us you don't know, you have done a heroic deed. This is my fifty-sixth video of yours that I have learned from I wish you a beautiful life !!! ~
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions Год назад
So nice of you. Thank you for such a kind comment.
@geobruce1995
@geobruce1995 2 года назад
This looks awesome, thank you so much! Is there an efficient way to make slots in these parts for them to be able to slide into each other like a puzzle? thanks in advance!
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 2 года назад
That's one thing that I am trying to figure out so I can come back to as I want to create this in a cardboard cutout and finally wood. As soon as I figured that one out I will share. Thank you for the comment, glad you like.
@geobruce1995
@geobruce1995 2 года назад
@@MangoJellySolutions there was an slicer for fusion application but Autodesk ruined it like many things. I'd love to make an browser based application to slice stl's in this way but I've no idea on how to start with that. Cadquery or openscad might work
@yakdaymar6659
@yakdaymar6659 2 года назад
Thanks
@mikemissesthefairway
@mikemissesthefairway Год назад
This process has some interesting possibilities for creating balsa wood components for remote control airplane wings. Neat!
@russellw5447
@russellw5447 9 месяцев назад
Indeed.
@Juiceboxmakes
@Juiceboxmakes 2 года назад
Pure gold. Keep up the good work!
@MangoJellySolutions
@MangoJellySolutions 2 года назад
Thank you, 👍👍👍
@wgmg7746
@wgmg7746 Год назад
Jak zwykle świetne.
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