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  • @RealSnail3D
    @RealSnail3D 3 дні тому

    Thanks!!!

  • @A31268
    @A31268 14 днів тому

    It's because u need to learn how to read it was printed with filament called pvb and they used pla settings SMH

  • @muhammadmirza9455
    @muhammadmirza9455 15 днів тому

    Awesome video and great delivery. Keep up the great work man.

  • @SolaAesir
    @SolaAesir 16 днів тому

    The channel NeedItMakeIt has a really good series looking at all kinds of 3D printed joints. He sometimes quickly goes over how to make them in Fusion but an in-depth walkthrough of a few of them would probably make for a good video.

  • @corneliaknebel1121
    @corneliaknebel1121 16 днів тому

    Really cool model and awesome video! Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @Josstrigaming
    @Josstrigaming 16 днів тому

    I love this! I might have to replicate this now!

  • @pcvanvliet
    @pcvanvliet 16 днів тому

    Awesome video Jake, i am for sure going to print this model!

  • @marcovalentinoalvarado3290
    @marcovalentinoalvarado3290 16 днів тому

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing! Glad to see you doing well! Cheers!

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 19 днів тому

    Creative video, thanks :)

  • @JoeMakes
    @JoeMakes 23 дні тому

    Great tips!

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Місяць тому

    Nice info, thank you :)

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Місяць тому

    Creative video, keep it up, thank you :)

  • @DavidDickens1
    @DavidDickens1 Місяць тому

    Great video this week. Can we get a look at Jake's shelf of interesting stuff?

  • @JoepSwagemakers
    @JoepSwagemakers Місяць тому

    Thank you for keeping me from screwing this up (pun intended)

  • @nerys71
    @nerys71 Місяць тому

    A suggestion I always give New users is that if you do get successful prints in the beginning save one of them a Benji or something one of the first things you can do to diagnose a problem with printing is to return to known good meaning you print a G-Code file not a 3D file an actual G-Code file that you have successfully printed before what this does is it removes the slicer as a variable since you know this file worked before you know the slice work before if this file works then it's probably a slicer issue if this file doesn't work then it's probably a printer issue or a filament issue. It's just one more way to help narrow down and diagnose the problem As for warping specifically sometimes it doesn't matter what you do You're not doing anything wrong it's just not going to work without some sort of trick I am printing these giant blocks that I designed I'm going to try the 3D print an entire shed each block is 300x300 by 150 mm and consumes just under 1 kg of plastic using a 1 mm nozzle with a 0.8 mm layer height so big fat extrusions Normally warping is simply not an issue when you lay down that much plastic it just freaking sticks but this print just refused to cooperate nothing I did worked I even redesigned and re-engineered the entire part with every non-warp trick I could come up with even to the point of adding deep curves nothing worked except one thing printing the 300 mm part on a 400 mm bed most likely because there's no bottom layer and because the extrusion is so big and the part so long the available energy to warp is it simply huge combine that with the Delta between the center and edge of the bed for temperature and there is just nothing I can do to stop it from warping when I print on a 400 mm bed I have an extra 50 mm between the part and the edge so the temperature delta is smoother and the part would stay put but the 300 mm part on the 300 mm bed it just refused to not warp The only solution I could find that worked was the freaky black magic from the witch's over at vision Minor. Their nano polymer stuff just worked in my particular case My workforce was so incredibly strong I even went with my tactical nuclear option of last resort I pulled out one of my precious old fake build tack stickers The ones that feel like cloth everything sticks to those and I mean everything And it worked The part did not separate from the sticker instead the part ripped the goddamn freaking sticker right off the aluminum plate literally rip the sticker right off :-) So sometimes it's just not your fault and there's not a whole lot you can do about it you just have to compensate for the forces involved.

  • @AmericanMaking
    @AmericanMaking Місяць тому

    Totally agree on the trouble shooting point. It's the most useful skill I've ever learned. 👍

  • @RocketGary
    @RocketGary Місяць тому

    Thanks Man! That was valuable!

  • @33v4.
    @33v4. Місяць тому

    i like post processing my prints 😒

  • @DrZylvon
    @DrZylvon Місяць тому

    Thank you!

  • @muhammadmirza9455
    @muhammadmirza9455 Місяць тому

    Great tips - especially the concentric pattern to limit warping. In Fusion360, how did you make the concentric pattern? Was it a manual process or were you able to find a quicker way? Thanks again!

    • @CADclassOfficial
      @CADclassOfficial Місяць тому

      Just manual, unfortunately there's no way to do this parametrically

  • @Speedgaming802
    @Speedgaming802 Місяць тому

    thanks

  • @fablabmakerhub
    @fablabmakerhub Місяць тому

    I hadn't ever thought about breaking up bridges into smaller sections like that but it makes so much sense. This is a fantastic tip. Thanks Jake!

  • @itigg
    @itigg Місяць тому

    As an engineer doing complex injection molding design for a decade and a half I would say the number of features in the model timeline is far less important than if your timeline represents design intent and how fast you can make the inevitable change requests to the model. For less complex designs it’s also better so that you can make configurations of the same model for use at different sizes. Less features is maybe great for a competition recreating an existing design but falls flat in the real world of designing something new.

  • @spitfire7617
    @spitfire7617 Місяць тому

    I really like the idea of building a HAL 9000 - I was thinking of making one awhile back as a voice activated garage door opener. Me: "Open the garage doors HAL please" - HAL: "I am sorry Richard I am afraid I can't do that"

  • @pcvanvliet
    @pcvanvliet Місяць тому

    As always, excellent video Jake. Ver usefull tips and tricks, you allways bring the goldnuggets!

  • @DarkStar851
    @DarkStar851 Місяць тому

    I'm still pretty new to printing and super glad I found this channel and resource! Thanks so much for posting all of this information for everybody! I've learned a ton of great info about design techniques watching just a few videos. Keep it up, you're doing great :)

  • @Seaofjitsu
    @Seaofjitsu Місяць тому

    Nice information and flow

  • @JoshCManley
    @JoshCManley Місяць тому

    So good :)

  • @jeromeweaver809
    @jeromeweaver809 Місяць тому

    Using Orca Slicer, if I increase the threshold angle, it increases the support unnecessarily.

    • @xenontesla122
      @xenontesla122 Місяць тому

      Yeah, OrcaSlicer and PrusaSlicer measure the angle from the horizontal plane, so you’d take 90deg and subtract the angle from the test print. 👍🏽

  • @Iuismi
    @Iuismi Місяць тому

    This video is bullshit...doesn't work...only live X adjust works on MK4...come on man!

  • @juice6459
    @juice6459 Місяць тому

    You talk like a chick, flailing your hands and arms around.

  • @pcvanvliet
    @pcvanvliet Місяць тому

    Jake killing it with the videos my man! Nice job!

  • @lucmartz
    @lucmartz Місяць тому

    6:24 I like it!

  • @lexdysic416
    @lexdysic416 Місяць тому

    It seems ridiculous that F360 still hasn't implemented threads with 3d printing tolerances.

  • @Bianchi77
    @Bianchi77 Місяць тому

    Nice video, thanks :)

  • @gromain
    @gromain Місяць тому

    0.4mm offset is wild and depends a lot on the printer's calibration. I'm using between 0.1 and 0.2mm (the bigger the thread diameter the lower the offset) and my screws and nuts work fine. For the chamfer, I'm usually catching the overhanging part of the thread and round it to 0.5 to 1mm. Works great for catching the nut and bolt together and is easy to print.

  • @JLake3D
    @JLake3D Місяць тому

    Been doing this since I’ve started 3D design for 3D printing. It’s a great self-aligning feature 🤘

  • @WerneckDexter
    @WerneckDexter Місяць тому

    Hello there. Thanks for the video. I coincidentally was looking for this solution few days before your video, just found out those techniques was not working for me. Either the partial thread with chamfer and the timeline one. At the end I realized these don’t work with BSP. 🙄

  • @etmax1
    @etmax1 Місяць тому

    Well at the very least none of your heart and brain cells are replaced. Your bones are broken down and replaced and the same is true for your skin and your liver, and I believe your normal muscles are too, but the interesting one is whether your blood vessels get replaced, because that would mean that they are replaced around any plaque that might be in them.

  • @saumyacow4435
    @saumyacow4435 Місяць тому

    What's Autodesk really like to use? I see mixed reviews on it. And what does it actually cost? And how well does it handle PCB design?

    • @CADclassOfficial
      @CADclassOfficial Місяць тому

      It’s my personal favorite CAD software. It’s very powerful for hobbyists but probably not the best choice for an engineering firm. It’s completely free but there is a paid version but in our course we tell you how you can get it completely for free. I don’t have a ton of experience with the PCB side but from what I’ve seen it does in fact work well. A few of our student have gotten prototype boards from their PCB CAD models and I think this is where fusion updates a lot of tools every month too.

    • @saumyacow4435
      @saumyacow4435 Місяць тому

      @@CADclassOfficial As I understand it, the free version of fusion is limited to 2 layer PCBs. Which is a showstopper for me. Also, I want a painless way to do 3D metal printing. Does the subscription version of fusion allow me to get stuff made? I see Autodesk touting its additive manufacturing extension, which is more expensive than fusion itself!. And I'm assuming its not really necessary to actually get something made. I mostly do electronics design, but I'm interested in learning CAD. Thanks.

  • @jedisct1
    @jedisct1 Місяць тому

    Subscribed right away.

  • @MyChannel3141
    @MyChannel3141 Місяць тому

    Create the thread, right click and choose supress feature on the thread, and then create the chamfer. Then you can unsupress the thread and everything works.

    • @MrDB42
      @MrDB42 Місяць тому

      I only model the threads and create the face offsets at the end of the entire design process (before exporting either the STEP file or STL for printing). Again, saves computational time, and then the chamfers work on male or female threads.

  • @ocieward
    @ocieward Місяць тому

    I’m sorry, this was in my feed and I watched it and could tell that at the 1:00 mark, all the information that was going to be said was already said. Yes, time can be saved by doing this, but how much - 20 sec? The video title is also misleading, since the faster refers to the modeling and not the printing and is only 20 sec improvement, and the. Idea does not address better or stronger in any way.

    • @CADclassOfficial
      @CADclassOfficial Місяць тому

      We’re not a massive fan of unnecessarily long videos that bait the solution till the end. If you get what you need at the beginning, fantastic, and if you want to learn a bit more about the topic then stick around :)

  • @strongme80
    @strongme80 Місяць тому

    Where's the "stronger" part? Or did I miss something.

  • @julianopolito
    @julianopolito Місяць тому

    After using face offset, chamfer doesn't work. If I do thread+chamfer, offset faces will undo the chamfer. Any tips?

    • @johnnycardoso1965
      @johnnycardoso1965 Місяць тому

      alternatively, cut the chamfer first, then the threads, then just move the chamfer after the threads in the feature timeline

    • @julianopolito
      @julianopolito Місяць тому

      @@johnnycardoso1965 doesn't work. at least not like in the video. When he chamfers, he can chamfer any length. Here it won't work. Is it because I'm using the free version? @CADclassOfficial

    • @johnnycardoso1965
      @johnnycardoso1965 Місяць тому

      @julianopolito, create a 1mm chamfer, then create the thread, with modeling and displacement of 1mm (the same as the applied chamfer). I use 1mm+25%=1.25mm. It will work depending on the thread size you are using. It doesn't matter what version of Fusion it is, as it's just a build operation. This tip I gave is more complex, as you create the thread with displacement, suppress it in the history and then create the chamfer and then move the chamfer to before the construction of the thread, in the history. Then you cancel the thread suppression. @julianopolito, are you Brazilian?

    • @julianopolito
      @julianopolito Місяць тому

      @@johnnycardoso1965 Sim, brasileiro. Você também?

  • @paulmeynell8866
    @paulmeynell8866 Місяць тому

    Very cool

  • @SerPorit
    @SerPorit Місяць тому

    Well, actually there is a way to do it using only one feature (the chamfer itself) and a small trick with timeline. Make a thread, then go one step back in timeline (before the thread creation) create a chamfer, move the timeline to the end and swap the thread and the chamfer in the timeline (change the order). The result will be the same, with ONE operation .

  • @HLModTech
    @HLModTech Місяць тому

    Awesome project! So cool that a user took the time to share the idea. 💯👍

  • @colynrobinson212
    @colynrobinson212 Місяць тому

    UA-cam not in dark mode is a psychotic move

  • @ShrimpyMaster
    @ShrimpyMaster Місяць тому

    me here just use treadcutters from m4 upwards....