I realize that this is a somewhat older video, so my question may be irrelevant, but why didn't you simply rotate your wedges to achieve the triangle instead of duplicating it?
Hi, I am certainly enjoying your video tutorials. Would it be possible to do a video on ' creating a coal wagon' for OO gauge model railway. I am only a very very newbie
Great ideas here but you could have used a Roof shape instead of a Wedge. Then you would not have had those problems aligning the two wedges. You also could have flipped your duplicate wedge instead of dragging and rotating it. When you rotate, if you click inside the compass your object will rotate in 15 degree increments.
Like your videos. Coming from 123D as my main CAD program. Why they didn't bring over some of the main features of 123D to this is beyond me. One of my favorite ones was the the XYZ keys being a hot key to rotate a part on the axis key you hit. Also is there a snap feature? Another great feature was the parts snapping "aligned" with other parts. I could keep going with other neat intuitive features 123D had...Great videos though. ;) Subscribed.
how would you make the fillet conkave instead of convex? I am fighting with this and havn't figured it out yet. Mind you, I am new to this, but still...
I did this last night by creating a solid ring, then overlaying a torus hole. It took a few minutes to wrap my head around it, but I got it eventually by making the torus larger than the ring. Join the two, and what's left behind is a perfect concaved fillet.
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I realize that this is a somewhat older video, so my question may be irrelevant, but why didn't you simply rotate your wedges to achieve the triangle instead of duplicating it?
Your right this is an older video and to be honest I don't remember :-)
Just put a triangle inside that and then the hole. Is the same thing.
Hi, I am certainly enjoying your video tutorials. Would it be possible to do a video on ' creating a coal wagon' for OO gauge model railway. I am only a very very newbie
Many thanks for kind comments! However I can't say i am fluent in coal wagons so this would not be my forte. Sorry...
Great ideas here but you could have used a Roof shape instead of a Wedge. Then you would not have had those problems aligning the two wedges. You also could have flipped your duplicate wedge instead of dragging and rotating it. When you rotate, if you click inside the compass your object will rotate in 15 degree increments.
Wow this was a while back! To be honest I don't really remember :-)
Like your videos. Coming from 123D as my main CAD program. Why they didn't bring over some of the main features of 123D to this is beyond me. One of my favorite ones was the the XYZ keys being a hot key to rotate a part on the axis key you hit. Also is there a snap feature? Another great feature was the parts snapping "aligned" with other parts. I could keep going with other neat intuitive features 123D had...Great videos though. ;) Subscribed.
Excellent TinkerCAD lesson, I hope I leaned for your GREAT tips
+Protomaker Black Sprint Original 3D Printer your welcome! If there something your interested, let me and will see about doing a video :-)
Hi, is there a way to erase the history of movements after I finish a part?
Not that I am aware, to erase history you would need to export it and then re-import it...
Great explanation, thank you.
Your welcome :-)
with joining do you mean to wait to the end before grouping?
Yes :-)
Is there a way that I can take pictures of my creation and save them to my computer?
Digital camera????
Screenshot?
Your 35.5 mm didn't stick, a cone with the top cut off and a hole in the centre would do the trick too, but your design looks better
Interesting addition, thanks for sharing...
I Bellerive someone should finalize design before guessing on UA-cam (so basic)
I appreciate the tutorial, but a cone would have done everything you're looking for, and more.
Not too rapid
how would you make the fillet conkave instead of convex? I am fighting with this and havn't figured it out yet. Mind you, I am new to this, but still...
I would take a torus and then a turn another smaller torus into hole create the concave and then cut off the bottom...
Just add another torus (thin) as a hole and merge it
I did this last night by creating a solid ring, then overlaying a torus hole. It took a few minutes to wrap my head around it, but I got it eventually by making the torus larger than the ring. Join the two, and what's left behind is a perfect concaved fillet.
I didn't hear many tips or tricks. Pretty boring content.