SketchUp - Follow Me tool makes cylinders with rounded and chamferd edges

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @jonathonwagner1797
    @jonathonwagner1797 6 років тому

    I have tried 3 different programs and spend about 3 hours trying to figure out how to accomplish this. Thank you!!!

  • @suzyhendrix2
    @suzyhendrix2 8 років тому +1

    THANK YOU!! I could not figure out what the hell I was doing wrong and this tutorial finally fixed it for me.

    • @zootallures7003
      @zootallures7003 7 років тому

      Yeah, i'll agree, and add my own thanks to the author of this tutorial.
      Using a rectangle inside a cylinder, editing the rectangle, and then using the follow me tool makes it easy to create 3d printed super low velocity "arcade" bullets, powered only by a primer, for my 9mm pistol.
      They're a blast to shoot in the basement, and at 10 feet they'll penetrate about 4 layers of corrugated cardboard.

  • @tonywylie2718
    @tonywylie2718 Рік тому +1

    I can't see the inside of solids with the section plane tool, it's just black - what am I doing wrong?

  • @47MasoN47
    @47MasoN47 8 років тому

    Fantastic! You're flipping awesome! Thanks, this is PERFECT!

  • @rcort4864
    @rcort4864 4 роки тому

    Very clever. Thank you.

  • @mistersmith6163
    @mistersmith6163 6 років тому

    Excellent work, Three Cheers for Chris Odom! Good lad!
    Cherio!

  • @MargarethaGrahn
    @MargarethaGrahn Рік тому

    After using the follow me tool the way you explained, the rounded area disappeared, any suggestion?

  • @KennyWyland
    @KennyWyland 2 роки тому

    I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I've followed along exactly, but when I click the Follow Me and then the tiny face I don't get the chamfered edge. What it looks like is that it created the chamfered edge and then deleted the actual rounded part. I'm left with the sides of the cylinder stop where the bottom of the chamfer curve should have been and the top of the cylinder is a smaller circle ending where the top edge of the chamfer should have been. :(

  • @Rhysss1991
    @Rhysss1991 7 років тому +1

    Thank you! Is there a way to delete the lines so that the cylinder looks like one complete object rather than sections?

  • @stephan-by8lt
    @stephan-by8lt 6 років тому

    Awesome man!! Thank you so much :-)

  • @fruferSK
    @fruferSK 5 років тому

    Thank you! Very useful for me atm! (y)

  • @barryyoungco
    @barryyoungco 4 роки тому

    Very helpful! Thanks

    • @PCRduino
      @PCRduino  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @UmutUcler
    @UmutUcler 8 років тому

    The Round corner plugin from sketchucation is a really easy tool to use. You just click on the edge, select how many mm the radius should and click = done

  • @amitdeypablo4127
    @amitdeypablo4127 4 роки тому

    Thanks!☺️

  • @LaughinLoneStar
    @LaughinLoneStar 4 роки тому

    Offset, push, triangle, arc, follow me

  • @AmosHayes
    @AmosHayes 8 років тому

    I am following along but using the follow me tool in the last step of the rounded example doesn't work for me. I wonder if it is a bug. I'm using woodworking metric with a 10mm radius, 100 sided cylinder and a 1mm radius arc for the edge to follow.

    • @AmosHayes
      @AmosHayes 8 років тому +1

      Thanks. I'll give that a try. Even just drawing the arc at that scale causes funky stuff to happen. Seems odd to me that the units matter at all for the engine underneath. What's a picometre between friends when you have 64bits to play with.

  • @aryabimaputra8021
    @aryabimaputra8021 3 роки тому

    how do we measure the radius of the fillet?

  • @suziechavez8523
    @suziechavez8523 2 роки тому

    thanks!!!

  • @bullet_tooth_tony
    @bullet_tooth_tony 6 років тому

    Thanks brother!

  • @Pomaufour
    @Pomaufour 3 роки тому

    when I hit extrude it deletes the tiny surface, instead of revolving it around and removing the material. I spent 1h on this video. WTF am I missing

  • @juanitojr.encinas342
    @juanitojr.encinas342 4 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @RedNeckSpice
    @RedNeckSpice 8 років тому

    Everytime i try it say number of segments is too large for given angle and radius how do you fix this

    • @RedNeckSpice
      @RedNeckSpice 8 років тому

      Ok I will try that thank you for all your awesome tutorial

    • @RedNeckSpice
      @RedNeckSpice 8 років тому

      Ok it working now thank you so much for the help.i really feel like an idiot now not figuring this one myself hahah!

    • @RedNeckSpice
      @RedNeckSpice 8 років тому

      Yes now that i resized i understand why these constraint has been put there.Thank you so much!

  • @gr8tn355
    @gr8tn355 8 років тому

    Doesn't work for me. When I add the arc sketchup removes part of the intersection line between the rectangle and the top face of the cylinder.

    • @ericmansfield1902
      @ericmansfield1902 8 років тому +1

      Same happened to me with a small part. Scale the entire part up before using the follow me tool and it does work.

    • @gr8tn355
      @gr8tn355 8 років тому

      Thanks I'll try that.

    • @krzysiej--9229
      @krzysiej--9229 6 років тому

      If anyone have the problem with deleting the rounded corner this is the solution. I worked with 2,5cm (about an inch) tall cylinder and this solved the issue. After i just scaled the part back down.

  • @CoronaTheVirus
    @CoronaTheVirus 2 роки тому

    Just use hotkey K to see hisden geometry, idk why you're doing a section cut

  • @Zyr4n0
    @Zyr4n0 8 років тому

    Wouldn't it be easier to do it like in SolidWorks? Just select the edge, click on chamfer or round edge and select the size--> Done. Quite some effort for a little action like chamfering, especially when it comes to complex shapes.

    • @Zyr4n0
      @Zyr4n0 8 років тому +3

      +Chris Odom I used it at work and learned construction on this program, thats why I'm struggling to switch to sketchup now where the things work completely different and even easy things are quite complicated. I mean its not the first version of sketchup.. so a chamfer/edge tool should be available.

  • @remymullet007
    @remymullet007 7 років тому

    thanks, this is great, but surely there's an easier way?

  • @brenthammond4869
    @brenthammond4869 7 років тому

    nice one but i amon a apple