Good to see you back it man! There are many channels that explain fusion but in all honesty the way you deliver these lessons is superior to anything else I’ve seen. And it’s coincidentally always pertinent to what I’m working on at the moment. Great job!
Whew! Apologies for the long absence! By popular demand, please enjoy this video about sheet metal rules! It was a lot of fun to record again! Thank you all for your support!
New subscriber here. Do you know of any general rules regarding bend radius and relief values? My designs are usually non-metal. Cardboard, styrene, coroplast, etc.
@@nemoengineering yeah so frustrating. Been using design software for many years and these days love eMachineshop and always Tinkercad because it’s so fast and accessible and even my 9 year old can use it for circuit design too. Just cannot understand how it’s made by the same company? So unintuitive in comparison. I’ve been able to create so many complex devices just in Tinkercad then really quickly get them to 3D print, carve from carbon fiber or even plasma cut and weld them up but haven’t had much luck at all producing anything of use in Fusion. I will persist though. I like the way you break it down.
Good to see you back it man! There are many channels that explain fusion but in all honesty the way you deliver these lessons is superior to anything else I’ve seen. And it’s coincidentally always pertinent to what I’m working on at the moment. Great job!
Haaw!! Thank you!! It's great to be back; I feel reinvigorated! I'm glad the videos are of help to you! Thank you so much for watching!
Whew! Apologies for the long absence! By popular demand, please enjoy this video about sheet metal rules! It was a lot of fun to record again! Thank you all for your support!
it fills me with joy to be able to watch another of these again, finally! very informative!
p.s. i second the call for Fae ears!
- Kenj
!! THANK YOU FOR WATCHING, KENJ!! With this level of demand, I'll have to get on it!!
Yay!!! Welcome back! Looking forward for more videos!! 🎉😊 can I ask- would it be possible to model up fae ears and 3d print them? 🤔 (video idea)
Fae ears? I'll have to look up what those are! I'm sure we can give it a crack!
Excellent video and channel, you got yourself a new subscriber 👍👍
Haw! Thanks Croz! Really appreciate it! I'll be sure to upload more videos! Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, I'm very glad with this clear Sheet Metal explanation. 👍👍
You're most welcome! Thanks for watching!
New subscriber here. Do you know of any general rules regarding bend radius and relief values? My designs are usually non-metal. Cardboard, styrene, coroplast, etc.
i need to know how to decrease some parts on a sheet metal part i designed.
Hello! Do you mean that you need to change the thickness of your sheet metal part?
@@nemoengineering I figured it out. I had to move the flange back some. Thanks for your tutorials.
@@TheGnthreman Good stuff, well done! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely hate, hate, hate fusion so anything I can learn is a bonus 😂 such a frustrating program!
Haha oh no! Are you used to something else? You can't possibly hate 3D-modelling!
@@nemoengineering yeah so frustrating. Been using design software for many years and these days love eMachineshop and always Tinkercad because it’s so fast and accessible and even my 9 year old can use it for circuit design too. Just cannot understand how it’s made by the same company? So unintuitive in comparison. I’ve been able to create so many complex devices just in Tinkercad then really quickly get them to 3D print, carve from carbon fiber or even plasma cut and weld them up but haven’t had much luck at all producing anything of use in Fusion. I will persist though. I like the way you break it down.