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Which tip / trick was your favorite?
ОтветитьGuys I think this guys likes Fusion 360...
Ответитьthese are just design examples that you went with more than tips.
Ответитьwow man, really, i finished school for mechanical engineering, its a middle school focused on Inventor mostly, point is, i was skilled at it from the start and now i decided years later to get back to it and 3D also, so what i wanna say is for someone like me u are an eye openner. great tips!!
ОтветитьI did not know that I was a 3D expert.
ОтветитьEXPERT TRICKS oh wow i might learn something: Threads
Click, bye. This is beginner stuff do better
the gear add on is the best
Ответитьrespect
Ответитьfusion 360 free??? lol since when they went to payed only besides the free trial 🥱
ОтветитьEven better thread for the containers would be 2, 3 or 4 lead styles for faster opening or closing.
ОтветитьActually most 8 year olds figure these Basic techniques out on tinkercad in like 2 months on their own.
ОтветитьAccording to this video everyone wjo watched it is a expert 3d printer even those who don't have a 3d printer
ОтветитьGood video. But I despise anyone who sells online courses.
ОтветитьCommon knowledge secrets?
ОтветитьMisleading. It's a free trial. Not free to use.
ОтветитьAmazing in concept, however the delivery is so fast it's like the TV add side effects. I found it almost unwatchable for this reason. I did learn something, the gear add in's. "Go to Utilities add ins" Can't find Utilities, missing some steps sir. Maybe your video isn't for beginners?
Ответитьhow do i make 3d printed threads? because when i print them, they won't fit properly
Ответитьin germany we say: das ist doch kalter kaffee
ОтветитьThese are great tips, but wish it didn't feel like an ad for Fusion 360.
ОтветитьI prefer OpenSCAD, it gives more automation and accuracy to the modeling process.,
ОтветитьThank you, ive been looking for a hinge that goes well with angled surfaces and goes 180°+
ОтветитьFusion 360 <<< Onshape
Ответитьit's not free at all@
ОтветитьGreat video! I never knew about the gear add ins! Thanks! Also, for print-in-place prints how do you export seperate objects together in one STL file from fusion 360?
ОтветитьThe "print in place live hinge" is not a live hinge. It's a hinge, sure, but "live hinge" refers to a flexure, a single part that bends in a specific location.
Ответитьnice
Ответить"Here are some cool designing tricks, you can learn more about them in my course. If you want to know how to model that, go ahead and join my online course. Also, did u heard that I run a curse that will help you understand fusion more clearly. Did I mention my online fusion course? Did you join my course already?"
Ответитьbuy my course! download this software im definitly not sponsored by but pitch four seperate times! i like my vids with less blatant sales and more information in them.
ОтветитьKnowledge should be free.
ОтветитьDoes your course ever go on sale?
ОтветитьA note on the pinhole: in that scenario, the extra material is doing very little for you in most cases. For a lot of the stresses you deal with, focusing on the shell/wall will be the best use of material. For most people: just increase walls and infill unless you know what you are doing. If you want to learn more, look up basic “strength of materials” or “mechanical engineering design” courses, there are some decent intro courses on YT.
ОтветитьWhat if I want to print a clamping block that will grasp onto a tube? How much tolerance should I print it or design in general
ОтветитьGreat work. Love gears and wheels to. Ill folow ur work. Glad i find ur channel. Best of luck.
Ответитьwhic program
Ответитьan engineer*
ОтветитьIs it just me or isn't fusion 350 pretty expensive
ОтветитьThese are amazing tips!! Thank you!
ОтветитьI found out some of this before but I would not call me an expert. plus I just use tinkercad
Ответитьthough the titel was click bate, I was wrong
ОтветитьI don't even 3d print but I love watching these. Good stuff!
Ответитьi thought fusion 360 wasnt free at all
ОтветитьWoooow so sympathic, there was some questions I had and nobody answer me and you juste gived me all answers I need 😊
ОтветитьDo you teach all these on your course? Do you teach on it How to make threads, gears, hinges, chains to do elaborated models or is just a basic explanation of the tools the program has?
ОтветитьAll the people talking about blender... OOOOOOF. I've used it for animations but gave up on it after it switched everything around AGAIN. Even then I wouldn't want to use it for cad. If you wanna make figures and such of videogame characters sure. If you want high precision functional parts, stay away from it unless you're willing to stick days to months into relearning every change, vs hours for most other cad programs
ОтветитьNot saying some of these tips aren’t helpful for beginners, but this is printing 101, doesn’t get more basic than that.
You don’t even specify wether your (way too big) 0.4mm clearance is for radius or circumference.
Your little cube has now no structural integrity whatsoever, this is probably the worst option to optimise print time you could’ve suggested.
Lastly, if your method of securing a box together (beginning of the video) is with threads and 3d printed Nuts, I hope no one, ever buys your „masterclass“ on designing.
There are soo many ways to achieve the same thing, but seamlessly and invisible, without adding 16 atrocious looking balls to the outside of your print.
Suggest mold-in Inserts, properly tuned latching mechanisms or in-Part nuts/magnets with a pause in your G-Code.
Still very basic techniques but at least somewhat presentable
It's so poorly complicated commercial for Fusion 360. I've got to search another easier to understand
ОтветитьMy favorite tip was how you mentioned that Fusion 360 is extremely easy to use, and then failed to elaborate on why I've had such a hard time understanding what the fuck anything does lmao
ОтветитьDog, that is not a live hinge, just print in place. The 2nd tip about improving strength is misguided, material in cylindars is only useful towards the edges. Thats why driveshafts are hollow, and we build with tubes.
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