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In addition, there is the FreeCAD black book: https://cadcamcaeworks.com/product/freecad-0-20-black-book/

Fairly up to date, covers considerably more ground than most other FreeCAD books I've encountered, and the authors seem to know a lot about various CAD systems. There are also numerous nontrivial tutorial examples worked out in considerable detail.

As a downside, the book is somewhat pricy (very much so for the paper edition) and written in a very dry style, going through menu options one by one in a very formulaic language. I would recommend it, but it does not necessarily make for recreational reading.




> and written in a very dry style

That is why I'm not listing it here — it looks more like compilation from FreeCAD wiki docs & various guides.

Author printed already tons of such books, and all of them looks like Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V.[0]

[0] https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AGaurav+Verma...




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