I just want to say that this is the best video when it comes to modeling "bottle threads or Screws". I have seen other people using the same technique but they were not able explain things in this simple manner. I know how hard I have struggled in the past just for a proper procedure. You explained everything so well here. :)
As a beginner with Blender, this video has so many useful shortcut keys and less obvious features of blender. Really helped to get my head around basic manipulation and extrusions. Awesome work.
First, thank you for the tutorial, time, and effort. Really really appreciate it coz I learned: ctrl + I, screw modifier, double GG, and more . I will now model a cross section of a METAL FILM RESISTOR used in Electronic Circuits. Basically, the resistor is constructed with a round ceramic rod substrate of fixed length, then coated with a film of metal. Then the metal film is cut using a laser to form a thin spiral metal coil around the substrate. Two end caps with leads are connected at each end of the resistor. A final coat of insulator protection is applied. I googled the cross section picture. Again, thank you.
God this is the best tutorial so far... So simple and easy. I am using blender 2.7 but I was still able to understand cause it just the best way to explain things.
Why i didn't know weld modifier exists?! i went through so much suffering when I could just use this!!!!! and why no one on earth is not using it?!!!!! thank you man
This is nice. I like how it yields a low tri count while still looking good. Also, in place of f3 searching for "merge" you can press "m" on your keyboard and the merge menu will appear.
This is so useful. One of the best screw tutorials I have seen. I have saved this to my Watch Later section in case I need to refer back to it. Thanks very much.
Thanks, I'm planning on using these to keep a 3D printed model. Also, another way to add the hole where the screw driver would go could be to add a cube, scale it and apply a boolean to the screw.
If you want precision, then make sure the z distance extruded from the first vertex is equal to the screw modifier distance :) Great video, saved me loads of time
Another option is to go to edit>preferences>add ons>mesh Bolt Factory>make sure it's selected. then in the add mesh, there is an option of "bolt" and you can play with different definitions.
great tutorial but at 6:26 when you used Shift+Alt to loop select, this doesn't work the way you show in the video. It selects every contiguous vertex in the entire screw (which is the expected behavior). I was able to use Ctrl + Left Click to get the desired result.
Some good techniques that are generalizable, even though they use tools that have been around for years. Well presented. I'll stick with the free built-in bolt factory for screws, though.
Very good video. I am looking for some time now after a good tutorial on how to create screws. I need to build one but I don't know if the size of the screw in blender will be accurate 1:1 after 3d printing a model. Nethertheless this guide is very helpfull!
Does somebody can explain me how to make the Circle Modell into an solid Object. My Problem is that i want to create a hole in a cube in the shape of the srew but i the screw does not interact wirh the block using the boolean modifier.
Tengo ADHD y un nivel de procrostinacion sorprendente. llevo 3 dias tratando de hacer esto, no tengo idea de como carajos lo hare cuando entre a la universidad
I just want to say that this is the best video when it comes to modeling "bottle threads or Screws". I have seen other people using the same technique but they were not able explain things in this simple manner. I know how hard I have struggled in the past just for a proper procedure. You explained everything so well here. :)
Yes thats why we all here
As a beginner with Blender, this video has so many useful shortcut keys and less obvious features of blender. Really helped to get my head around basic manipulation and extrusions. Awesome work.
First, thank you for the tutorial, time, and effort. Really really appreciate it coz I learned: ctrl + I, screw modifier, double GG, and more . I will now model a cross section of a METAL FILM RESISTOR used in Electronic Circuits. Basically, the resistor is constructed with a round ceramic rod substrate of fixed length, then coated with a film of metal. Then the metal film is cut using a laser to form a thin spiral metal coil around the substrate. Two end caps with leads are connected at each end of the resistor. A final coat of insulator protection is applied. I googled the cross section picture. Again, thank you.
God this is the best tutorial so far... So simple and easy. I am using blender 2.7 but I was still able to understand cause it just the best way to explain things.
Why i didn't know weld modifier exists?!
i went through so much suffering when I could just use this!!!!!
and why no one on earth is not using it?!!!!!
thank you man
This is nice. I like how it yields a low tri count while still looking good. Also, in place of f3 searching for "merge" you can press "m" on your keyboard and the merge menu will appear.
Це дуже крутий урок! Добре пояснюєш) тепер я зможу зробити нормальну різьбу для лампочки)
Пересмотрела кучу видео, только ваша работа действительно помогла!!!! Спасибо!!!
This is so useful. One of the best screw tutorials I have seen. I have saved this to my Watch Later section in case I need to refer back to it. Thanks very much.
THANK YOU!!! This was so easy to follow and not to boring and slow like most other tutorials :) Love it
Thanks, I'm planning on using these to keep a 3D printed model. Also, another way to add the hole where the screw driver would go could be to add a cube, scale it and apply a boolean to the screw.
Best tutorial ever, taught us so much more than just how to make a screw!
Thanks a bunch! Had a bit of trouble with the screw modifier, glad you cleared everything up!
If you want precision, then make sure the z distance extruded from the first vertex is equal to the screw modifier distance :)
Great video, saved me loads of time
super helpful. actually modeling a plumbing part with threads. thanks!
Thank you so much! This is great "Quick Guide".
Cool technique. Thx for sharing!
its so usefull video maybe simple but with this video u learned how use screws really good
Another option is to go to edit>preferences>add ons>mesh Bolt Factory>make sure it's selected. then in the add mesh, there is an option of "bolt" and you can play with different definitions.
These are great so far!
Technique is the key Master.
great tutorial but at 6:26 when you used Shift+Alt to loop select, this doesn't work the way you show in the video. It selects every contiguous vertex in the entire screw (which is the expected behavior). I was able to use Ctrl + Left Click to get the desired result.
Yes true bro i had the same problem
Yes !
I had the same problem, the fix is to apply the modifiers in the order he did. First the screw modifier, then the weld :)
@@Shura86 oh thanks fam
same here :(
Thanks for the clarity, the tutorial was well done. I just subscribed.
Thanks from Brazil! 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
COOL and Easy Tutorial
Thank you! That was really helpfull❤
Thanks for this. Really freat tutorial!
Great stuff. Exactly what I was looking for.
I like your tuts for blender, especially this screw modeling tutorial. May I know how to make that kind of metal material? Thanks!
Thank you for your amazing tutorial!
Some good techniques that are generalizable, even though they use tools that have been around for years. Well presented.
I'll stick with the free built-in bolt factory for screws, though.
Thank you
This was awesome, man. Thank you!
cool!!! nice work!
Thank you! Very Nice Video!!
great >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Very good video. I am looking for some time now after a good tutorial on how to create screws. I need to build one but I don't know if the size of the screw in blender will be accurate 1:1 after 3d printing a model. Nethertheless this guide is very helpfull!
nice explained
Does somebody can explain me how to make the Circle Modell into an solid Object. My Problem is that i want to create a hole in a cube in the shape of the srew but i the screw does not interact wirh the block using the boolean modifier.
you are really good
Thx a lot for this cool tutorial :)
I’ve would’ve been SCREWED is I didn’t learn how to do this lol, thx
Good job
Thank you very much. Very good tutorual.
intresting. You set a pitch of 0.8, so if you move up the second vertex by 0.8 right at the beginning, no gap will be left
Thanks
thanks a lot!
Can this be used for CNCing and ACTUALLY produce working screws that can fit into REAL threads?
Thank you!
Thanks a lot
Thanks, nice and easy. :)
Why didn't you select the "Merge" option instead of the welding modifier?
How do I make the hole for it to go into
thanks
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Hmm yeah im not sure where ive gone wrong here, but when i go to bevel my image it looks like it has like alot of shadow issues
The material looks very realistic? How did you do it, if you don't mind sharing?
Great!!!!
Tengo ADHD y un nivel de procrostinacion sorprendente. llevo 3 dias tratando de hacer esto, no tengo idea de como carajos lo hare cuando entre a la universidad
Thanks, Obrigado, em português
Nice, but what if I want my screw to taper or have an interesting shape? What does the "Axis Object" do?
Is this give the same result as Bolt Add On? I haven't tried it yet.
The Bolt Factory addon creates the profile and head automatically. It has presets for common metric sizes and head shapes.
Nice one. Now what if the thread has a variable size from bottom to top (thin to thick)?
you can deform the mesh with simple deform, lattice or use proportional editing to get the size difference.
Or just enable BoltFactory add-on,bolts and nuts with one click
Wow
Sorry, I cannot apply the screw modifier why is this?
Alt+Shift+S yo! xD
grid fill makes nothing fir some reason
А какой ГОСТ у этого шурупа?
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It's so much easier to make a screw in Blender.. I spent 90 minutes figuring out how to make one in Windows' 3d Maker and now I feel like a chump.
show the material !!!
Weld isn't welding? :.(
Nvm... weld> distance did the job..
I dont know why but my screw came out great until i went to object mode and now its looks like a very round un sharp potato
At 6:06 you can just hit M and it opens the "merging" menu for you! Great tutorial otherwise!
Cool! Thanks!
ctrl+F-->gridFill =D
Ahh! Screw it!
WOW nice fam dont you have insta
Not atm. But there is the Discord server.
@@PIXXO3D i need the link bro