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Welcome to the Future Builders Crash Course.
Welcome to the Future Builders Crash Course.


If you do one thing to prepare - download FreeCAD for your computer, and study it. It is the full house. We plant to build EVERYTHING that you see in that file. So the more you know about the design, the more you will get out of the workshop. I suggest you open the file, click view/hide for each part in the part tree - and you can examine every single detail at the module level. The file has about 400 parts. These are in about 50 sub-folders. These are in 8 folders. Start by hiding and un-hiding the 8 main folders. Then hide everything, and
If you do one thing to prepare - download FreeCAD for your computer, and study it. It is the full house. We plant to build EVERYTHING that you see in that file. So the more you know about the design, the more you will get out of the workshop. I suggest you open the file, click view/hide for each part in the part tree - and you can examine every single detail at the module level. The file has about 400 parts. These are in about 50 sub-folders. These are in 8 folders. Start by hiding and un-hiding the 8 main folders. Then hide all the folders, and view one at a time. Such as Kitchen. Unfold that folder - and go through the same exercise hiding and unhiding all of its subfolders.
 
You can do this ad infinitum-

Revision as of 12:23, 30 October 2025

Dear Participants,

Welcome to the Future Builders Crash Course.

If you do one thing to prepare - download FreeCAD for your computer, and study it. It is the full house. We plant to build EVERYTHING that you see in that file. So the more you know about the design, the more you will get out of the workshop. I suggest you open the file, click view/hide for each part in the part tree - and you can examine every single detail at the module level. The file has about 400 parts. These are in about 50 sub-folders. These are in 8 folders. Start by hiding and un-hiding the 8 main folders. Then hide all the folders, and view one at a time. Such as Kitchen. Unfold that folder - and go through the same exercise hiding and unhiding all of its subfolders.

You can do this ad infinitum-