vocx wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 8:09 pm
There is a few books. This one is from sliptonic, one of the main Path Workbench programmers.
https://www.amazon.com/FreeCAD-Inventor ... B07H9RV5X6
But do notice that FreeCAD evolves quite fast, so some things may become obsolete and no longer match the current state of the program.
Also, FreeCAD isn't a multimillion dollar company to produce training material. If you pay us for a FreeCAD license, say $5000 USD, then maybe we can get somebody to work on a text book.
From that link, I see 4 FreeCad books available. I think I'll go thru those and see if I can get off the ground. I had troubles with the youtube tutorials.
It's obvious from some of the local Cadster's output, the app is more than capable of delivering the bacon. In fact, several models have been ordered from STL files provided so far. I hope to see another model available if a certain Cadster has the time and inclination. This process is absolutely AMAZING.
Please don't construe any comments as disparaging to FreeCad. These days, most young people are light years beyond where many of us were 40 years ago.