Wow! Thank you so much. I teach elementary computer science. I think you've spelled it out well enough for my kids to understand. We love articulated designs. I'm excited to show this to the kids!
Great video. I wish I had spotted it when I was designing my printer chassis. The part collection feature would have saved me many many hours. I will most surely be using it in the future. :)
Calling this "parametric" may not be precise, but it sure is powerful. As a user of both Tinkercad and Fusion 360, I think both have their plusses and minuses, and much of what I know about Tinkercad's coolest features comes from Chuck's cool tips and tricks.
Now if Autodesk would build some Tinkercad magic into Fusion 360, we could have the best of both worlds. It would also be neat if you could convert Tinkercad designs to Fusion 360 designs and vice versa. But I'll say it again, you are most definitely the Wizard of Tinkercad. Thanks again for all the great tips and tricks, so clearly demonstrated.
Hi mate, cool video. Just wanted to ask how you were able to open up the 'Part Collection' menu on the right hand side? I have been trying to find it, but no luck. How do you go about saving shapes you have created for later use? Am I missing something? Thanks!
Thanks for sharing. When I duplicate the line, it only adds it to the same location and not 14mm from center-point. How do I duplicate with the 14mm already positioned?
I can't believe I'm saying this (cause I sound ridiculous) but... The Batman is the guy in the suit.That thing is actually called a batarang a play on the word boomerang. Its something he throws. I love the videos, keep em coming!
The more I watch you use tinkercad and see what is can do, the more I want to learn about it. It also makes me want to use Fusion 360 less. I watched a video from Joel (3d printing nerd) about how to import hardware (nuts and bolts) profiles into Fusion 360. I wonder if the same process (or something like it) is possible with tinkercad.
I just looked at you channel via a pc and it shows all your created Playlists.... On the android UA-cam app it only shows your "Saved Playlists" and "Filament Friday" list... Hmmm.????
Thanks for this vid, I didn't realize you could do this. I've been moving it manually all this time. Ignore the ppl complaining that it's "nOt pAraMetrIc", like no shit sherlock ofc it ain't, but if all of us were engineers who could use fusion360 then why would we even need a baby program like tinkercad? Sheesh.
This demonstrates some cool techniques for TC, but Good LORD, this would have been so much easier in OpenSCAD as a general solution, especially if you use the Customizer for tweaking the parameters! As a bonus, you can use any DXF (...or SVG with an .scad export plugin for Inkscape) file for your outline.
Tinkercad changed the name "Part Collection" to "Your Creations". Click on that, select your object, then hit "Create Shape". You should hopefully get a similar screen to the "Create Part" screen in the video.
I like your videos but that's not parametric, parametric let's you change parameters later if you want different sizes or offsets and the model updates according to the changes
This is not parametric, with true parametric design, the spacing between slices could be changed even after the slicing has been done. If your parameters cannot be changed after it has been set, then it's not actually parametric.
Did you literally copy Nery's video and remake it with your face in it? I diidnt watch the video so excuse me if it brings some new "way" of accomplishing the same thing.
Awesome tips - Tinkercad is more powerful than its name implies.
Awesome! I have to practice that parametric tip! Would have cut the time to make in half! Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much. I teach elementary computer science. I think you've spelled it out well enough for my kids to understand. We love articulated designs. I'm excited to show this to the kids!
Glad you liked it
My favorite 3d printing channel. Making things that look hard easy to understand
I'm brand new to 3D Printing and am starting with Tinkercad. This video is amazing! Thank you!
Yes!!! I just learnt a LOT in less than 8 minutes, CHEP channel rocks!!
Honestly didn't think tinker cad was this powerful. Thanks for showing this to me!!!
Great video. I wish I had spotted it when I was designing my printer chassis. The part collection feature would have saved me many many hours. I will most surely be using it in the future. :)
Wow, this is so much easier. Thanks for showing this.
Every time I think I've reached my limit with TinkerCAD, something new comes up. Great tip and video!
I always love using that duplicate trick when placing multiples. Nice video showing the powers contained and waiting to be unleashed in Tinkercad!
Awesome Video! I came here to learn about the joint and found that your ruler tip was VERY helpful! thank you for this :)
Thanks for the tips, you make complicated things in tinkercad seem so simple
Fantastic, followed the tutorial and made it perfectly and printed great. Thanks for the video
Calling this "parametric" may not be precise, but it sure is powerful. As a user of both Tinkercad and Fusion 360, I think both have their plusses and minuses, and much of what I know about Tinkercad's coolest features comes from Chuck's cool tips and tricks.
Now if Autodesk would build some Tinkercad magic into Fusion 360, we could have the best of both worlds. It would also be neat if you could convert Tinkercad designs to Fusion 360 designs and vice versa. But I'll say it again, you are most definitely the Wizard of Tinkercad. Thanks again for all the great tips and tricks, so clearly demonstrated.
It's like calling a slide-rule a "computer". Yeah, I guess technically it is that, but that's not how the term is ordinarily understood.
Great stuff like your tutorial. Very informative.
This is great. I always enjoy more efficient ways to use tinkercad
you are the best one!!!!! i learned with your videoooss!! From italy!!! 🚀🇮🇹🇮🇹
Very clever! Thanks much for creating the video!
Hi mate, cool video. Just wanted to ask how you were able to open up the 'Part Collection' menu on the right hand side? I have been trying to find it, but no luck. How do you go about saving shapes you have created for later use? Am I missing something? Thanks!
Nice!!!! Defiantly going to have some fun with this
That was a great tutorial. Thanks!
Hi. Watched Chris’s. Going to try yours. Thank you.
Great time saving tip. Now it would be awesome if you would make a Chep style video on how to make screw top lid containers in tinkercad.
Nice use of Tinkercad.
I like the part where he said duplicate, duplicate, duplicate. +1 subscriber.
Thanks for sharing. When I duplicate the line, it only adds it to the same location and not 14mm from center-point. How do I duplicate with the 14mm already positioned?
To duplicate with the 14mm already positioned, you have to duplicate the shape BEFORE clicking away from the shape or selecting another shape.
I can't believe I'm saying this (cause I sound ridiculous) but... The Batman is the guy in the suit.That thing is actually called a batarang a play on the word boomerang. Its something he throws.
I love the videos, keep em coming!
helps a ton! thanks 👍
Awesome vid as usual :)
Great job! Good tips!
The more I watch you use tinkercad and see what is can do, the more I want to learn about it. It also makes me want to use Fusion 360 less.
I watched a video from Joel (3d printing nerd) about how to import hardware (nuts and bolts) profiles into Fusion 360. I wonder if the same process (or something like it) is possible with tinkercad.
Awesome video... What would be the possibility of a series or Playlist on Tinkercad tutorials, tips and tricks?
Thanks.... I did look for it but I didn't see this specific Playlist. It isn't in the Playlist tab of your channel. Operator error... Lol.
I just looked at you channel via a pc and it shows all your created Playlists.... On the android UA-cam app it only shows your "Saved Playlists" and "Filament Friday" list... Hmmm.????
thanks for the tip... Just the tip!!!
Thanks for this vid, I didn't realize you could do this. I've been moving it manually all this time. Ignore the ppl complaining that it's "nOt pAraMetrIc", like no shit sherlock ofc it ain't, but if all of us were engineers who could use fusion360 then why would we even need a baby program like tinkercad? Sheesh.
I'm trying to make a tail for a Halloween costume would this work the same with a cylinder shape??
good work stay safe
looking forward to watching more videos
im also sharing, create , and doing alot of tinkercad video
every time I hit hole and group it leaves a thin outline of the hole instead of a hole
Why not make half of the bat and then mirror it and join the 2 halves?
This demonstrates some cool techniques for TC, but Good LORD, this would have been so much easier in OpenSCAD as a general solution, especially if you use the Customizer for tweaking the parameters! As a bonus, you can use any DXF (...or SVG with an .scad export plugin for Inkscape) file for your outline.
It says I can’t bring the Batman into tinker cad
how did you make the hinge?
He downloaded it, didn’t you watch the video?
how do i save to favorites? i'm trying to learn 3D design and i'm a little clueless
Tinkercad changed the name "Part Collection" to "Your Creations". Click on that, select your object, then hit "Create Shape". You should hopefully get a similar screen to the "Create Part" screen in the video.
@@aaryabatchu1831 thank you
this does not work
the cutout cuts all of the hinge away
never mind, great video
Hi , I just tried to do the hinge and it cut away half the hing and left me with a square hole
you shouldn't pick the hinges.
Can you tell me how can I design a himge? 😊
Google it
ive seen these and their pretty cool, I wish I saw this before I tried making a bear
Hey Chuck! Next time you can just use Ctrl + D to duplicate.
"Capture new part" - why do i not have that function in my Tinkercad??
I like your videos but that's not parametric, parametric let's you change parameters later if you want different sizes or offsets and the model updates according to the changes
I wish tinkercad had a skin wrap tool
Sir what about support? At the printing will we give support or not?
Please reply 🙏😊
No support
Sorry for not asking Chuck, but can you do a video showing how to flash the marlin. Thanks.
Can you or someone explain to me what parametric means?
It means design based a values (or parameters) you can change to adjust the design
This is not parametric, with true parametric design, the spacing between slices could be changed even after the slicing has been done. If your parameters cannot be changed after it has been set, then it's not actually parametric.
frank26080115 yeah that confused me as well when I saw it... Fusion is still king :)
always gotta be that one douchebag *well, um, actually!*
I usually appreciate those type of people, and I have faith that they did it out of good will.
I don't think I would call this parametric. If it were parametric, its position would be the result of a constraint analysis - isn't this hard coded?
what a seriously reply.... he just stated his thoughts...
Bonjour, je n'y arrive pas ca me découpe le trou de la charnière, snif
Make sure to select the shape, not the hinge.
pog
This is not parametric at all. If you want to remake it with another distance, you`ll have to redo everything from the start.
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He sounds like Bill Murray.
Did you literally copy Nery's video and remake it with your face in it? I diidnt watch the video so excuse me if it brings some new "way" of accomplishing the same thing.
ok, but come on and be creative, your an electronics guru, make videos with electronics as a package with 3d printed stuff