Hello friends welcome to FreeCAD tutorial in our previous tutorial we have learned FreeCAD Part Modeling Tutorial 132. In this tutorial we will do modeling in FreeCAD with the help of Part design workbench of FreeCAD. You can also download my source file of the tutorial at https://mechnexus.com/mechnexus-youtube-tutorial-source-file/ so let’s start our tutorial.
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Select the right plane and create below sketch.
Now create the revolve along Y axis as shown in below image.
Now create the datum plane at distance of 20mm as shown in below image.
Now on datum plane create below sketch.
Now create the pad of 20mm as shown in below image.
Now select the front face and create the below sketch.
Create the pad ass shown in below image.
Now create the mid plane for mirror as shown in below image.
Mirror the feature as shown in below image.
Now create the below sketch on back face.
Now create pad of 50mm as shown in below image.
Now create the datum plane as shown in below image.
Now create the below sketch on datum plane.
Now create Pad as shown in below image.
Now create the groove sketch as shown in below image.
Now create the groove along Y axis as shown in below image.
Create the hole sketch as shown in below image.
Create the hole and set end condition through all as show in below image.
Create the hole sketch as shown in below image.
Now create the hole as shown in below image.
Now create the fillet inside the cut as shown in below image.
Now create the Hole sketch as shown in below image.
Now create the hole and set depth 35mm which is approximate.�
Create the fillet as shown in below image.
Now create the fillet as shown in below image.
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