I just got mini bambu and know nothing, looking for a simple box and voilà found your tutorial. Subscribed and really appreciated how you explain it. Thank you
i just got my first ender 3, i have never tried to make anything but i needed some custome storage boxes. i used this tut and made a custom box that fit my needs first try! thank you so much. i was also able to make a label in photoshop and place it on the box so it has the text of what it is. thank you so much man for the super simple tut. have a good one !
Thank you for this! I tried learning tinkercad back in high school and I’m trying again now that I have my own 3D printer. Your tutorial is very informative and helpful 😊 again much appreciated!!
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @FaeRiverstone1. 💯👍 Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Some of the coolest things I create start with questions from viewers.
Great little useful project that teaches so many TinkerCAD skills... THANKS! I printed a scaled one to 70% using Prusa Slicer and put my small camera remote in it, and it is always in my pocket, and this gives some protection to it!
New here, great intro to Tinkercad as I've only used fusion 360 thus far. This was quicker and simpler to get results for simple designs for sure. Now off to have a play. Thanks!
Thanks so much! This was very helpful. I thought a slit would be quite difficult to print as you'd need a lot more support to print the top piece or would need to print in 2 parts. Is there a way to know what can be printed without direct contact and when you would need support? I also didn't know about the Workplane feature. Is there a video you'd recommend that explains more about the uses of that? I've been trying to align the bottom of one object to the top of another object - can I use Workplane to do that?
I have had good success with printing gaps like that up to about 5 cm. Some printers can do 10 cm lines. Depends on how well you have your printer calibrated and how close to the perfect temps you are using. Too hot and it cannot cool quick enough. Workplane and drop are magical. I use them all the time. Would be great for lining things up just as you say. See if this video helps. ua-cam.com/video/lVD581LVhko/v-deo.html
If you have your printer dialed in pretty well it is not uncommon to be able to span a gap of several centimeters. My theory was that if it did droop a bit it would just give me more friction to keep the lid in place. I was using .3mm layers and the A8 plus knocked that out in in just under an hour and a half.
Thank you. I will check about the association. I really do not know. I user Cura for all my slicing... but I am not sure what happens if I double click a STL.
The reason that I am asking is because your thumbnails in Explorer clearly show what the file is, where my STL files all have the same thumbnail@@HLModTech
Are you asking for it to print in place, yet still move? I have these sliding markers I have created. ua-cam.com/video/wDvANitqHYU/v-deo.html Keep me posted and I will see what I can come up with for you.
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Wow you are a wiz. You make this look easy. Thanks for sharing these quick and insightful videos, I learn a little bit more after each one.
The perfect way to start my day @cocoloconuevo. Thank you very much.
I just got mini bambu and know nothing, looking for a simple box and voilà found your tutorial. Subscribed and really appreciated how you explain it. Thank you
Thanks for the sub! Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Some of the coolest things I create start with questions from viewers.
This box is a pretty slick trick too. ua-cam.com/video/7SzdCp8CX-w/v-deo.html
I’m definitely sharing this with my class. Great job!
Makes my day to hear that! Keep up the great work creating bud. 💯👍
Very nice Works! Thank you for sharing this video
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks 1DAY_1CAD. 💯👍
i just got my first ender 3, i have never tried to make anything but i needed some custome storage boxes. i used this tut and made a custom box that fit my needs first try! thank you so much. i was also able to make a label in photoshop and place it on the box so it has the text of what it is. thank you so much man for the super simple tut. have a good one !
Super cool @Therealmortard! Love to hear it when there is a success. 👏💯
Fantastic video!!! Thank you
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @StreetLore for the note. 💯👍
thanks nice job
Thank you too!
Thank you for this! I tried learning tinkercad back in high school and I’m trying again now that I have my own 3D printer. Your tutorial is very informative and helpful 😊 again much appreciated!!
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @FaeRiverstone1. 💯👍 Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Some of the coolest things I create start with questions from viewers.
Thanks for your help! Honestly the best 3d video on Yt!!
Thanks @solar9964 for the note. User feedback really makes my day. 💯👍
This is the best tinker cad video I’ve seen to date. Well done.
The perfect way to start my day @mikegotsmoney. Thank you.
you videos are always amazing to watch and they are very informative. `thanks
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @jaysam41. 💯👍
COOL bud!
Thanks Dutch!
Great job 😊
Thanks! 😊That one is a favorite of mine!
Great little useful project that teaches so many TinkerCAD skills... THANKS! I printed a scaled one to 70% using Prusa Slicer and put my small camera remote in it, and it is always in my pocket, and this gives some protection to it!
That is awesome! So cool to see the projects put to real life use. Thanks tons for the note. 💯🔥
New here, great intro to Tinkercad as I've only used fusion 360 thus far. This was quicker and simpler to get results for simple designs for sure. Now off to have a play.
Thanks!
Glad it helped! Feel free to reach out if you have questions. Many of my coolest tutorials stem from user questions. 💯👍
Wow Cool Bro
Thanks Blackpeerama SpaMink for the feedback! 👍
@@HLModTech No Problem Friend
nice and easy, thanks sir
Exactly what I was going for. Thank you for the note. 👍
thanks you
My pleasure @Fpfpicsandvids. Thank you for the note! 👍💯
This would be perfect for a deck of cards and then custom logos on the lid.
That is a excellent idea! Maybe a favorite set of trading cards too. 💯🤯
Thanks so much! This was very helpful. I thought a slit would be quite difficult to print as you'd need a lot more support to print the top piece or would need to print in 2 parts. Is there a way to know what can be printed without direct contact and when you would need support?
I also didn't know about the Workplane feature. Is there a video you'd recommend that explains more about the uses of that? I've been trying to align the bottom of one object to the top of another object - can I use Workplane to do that?
I have had good success with printing gaps like that up to about 5 cm. Some printers can do 10 cm lines. Depends on how well you have your printer calibrated and how close to the perfect temps you are using. Too hot and it cannot cool quick enough. Workplane and drop are magical. I use them all the time. Would be great for lining things up just as you say. See if this video helps. ua-cam.com/video/lVD581LVhko/v-deo.html
Yoo! Suggestion: Make a tutorial on measuring a deck of cards in real life and making this in Tinkercad.
Great idea! Thanks Tyler. 💯👍
Nice video. But i am very curious how to print it so the lid would stilll fit
Are you asking how to print it with the lid in place? Or are you asking for a box and lid like this? ua-cam.com/video/N-qqb3HZa1o/v-deo.html
How did the slot for the lid print with no supports?
If you have your printer dialed in pretty well it is not uncommon to be able to span a gap of several centimeters. My theory was that if it did droop a bit it would just give me more friction to keep the lid in place. I was using .3mm layers and the A8 plus knocked that out in in just under an hour and a half.
@@HLModTech thanks for the information. I'll have to check my settings for layer thickness but what is the A8?
I use .3 for everything... always in a hurry and quality is rarely on my list.. It is the lowest setting in Cura. My temps were 200 and 55 using PLA.
Great video, Thanks. What program have you associated your *.stl files with to enable you to see them that way in explorer?
Thank you. I will check about the association. I really do not know. I user Cura for all my slicing... but I am not sure what happens if I double click a STL.
The reason that I am asking is because your thumbnails in Explorer clearly show what the file is, where my STL files all have the same thumbnail@@HLModTech
Can you make a movable lever
Are you asking for it to print in place, yet still move? I have these sliding markers I have created. ua-cam.com/video/wDvANitqHYU/v-deo.html Keep me posted and I will see what I can come up with for you.