I would like to see a video on editing a model from another downloaded STL. For example resizing parts of a model and adding shapes to an existing model. Your videos are the best for learning 3D printing. They are short and to the point. Thanks for your work creating these tutorials.
Great explanation. Which you had uploaded it a week ago as I just got my first 3D printer and was making or attempting to make a part for my daughters Barbie doll stand. Alif possible like someone already mentioned, could you make a video of how to edit and imported STL. I tried but failed. They say Tinkercad is for kids, I'm 55, have tried half a dozen other CAD software but struggle to get to grips with it. Tinkercad seams more intuitive, well at least for me. Keep up the great work of your videos, the way you explain things is very easy to follow. Thank you.
Great video dude! I’ve been using Tinkercad for a couple of months now and have used it to make 6 projects so far, this video has answered several questions that’ve been frustrating me. This video will make future projects so much easier! Thank you! 😅❤️👍🏻
Awesome tutorial as always, I am learning fusion360 but now that I watched this video I am thinking that maybe since the 3d models I want to make aren't that complex this might be a great choice to learn
Great content @bambamprint. This was exactly what I have been looking for. I think @kfr3sh416 means they viewed the video before you'd created any of the rest of the series and now they have to wait before they can continue the learning. It's the opposite of watching S1E1 of a Netflix series you've never seen before, realising you absolutely love it and being elated that you have all of S1, S2 and S3 you can now binge watch. 😆 Like @kfr3sh416, I'm really looking forward to the next instalment(s) of your TinkerCAD tutorial.
Good basic tutorial, but ALWAYS enlarge your cursor and use a bright color when making these videos of a computer screen. Trying to locate a tiny white cursor is very frustrating!
I would like to see a video on editing a model from another downloaded STL. For example resizing parts of a model and adding shapes to an existing model.
Your videos are the best for learning 3D printing. They are short and to the point. Thanks for your work creating these tutorials.
@@Teck3D thanks you. I will take a note of that and put it on my list. Hope your day is a great one.
+1 on modifying an existing stl model.
@kevinwambsganz4224 sounds good to me. On the list
This by far has to be the best beginner video with easy details
@@LinoPR-ds2ke I appreciate that. I'm glad you enjoyed my tinkercad tutorial! Hope you have a great day!
Thanks Nick. The best beginner TinkerCad video - hands down. Clear, thorough and concise.
By far the best introduction to Tinkercad I've seen. Cheers.
Thank you, I greatly appreciate it! Thank you for the sub! More 3d modeling and Tinkercad videos coming soon!
Great tutorial. Been using TinkerCAD for a several years now and learned a few new things in this video.
@@ChrisLueking awesome glad I could help!
Love the content Nick - keep it up man!
I really appreciate it! Thanks for the support.
Thanks, just started with this and have already created some usable objects.
Hey that's great news! Tinkercad is a great place to start learning 3D modeling.
Hope you keep making these. Thanks much. You helped lots.
Great explanation. Which you had uploaded it a week ago as I just got my first 3D printer and was making or attempting to make a part for my daughters Barbie doll stand.
Alif possible like someone already mentioned, could you make a video of how to edit and imported STL. I tried but failed.
They say Tinkercad is for kids, I'm 55, have tried half a dozen other CAD software but struggle to get to grips with it. Tinkercad seams more intuitive, well at least for me.
Keep up the great work of your videos, the way you explain things is very easy to follow.
Thank you.
Have done a little bit but never bothered with a tutorial before, thank you subbed.
Awesome glad to have you as a supporter!
Great video dude!
I’ve been using Tinkercad for a couple of months now and have used it to make 6 projects so far, this video has answered several questions that’ve been frustrating me. This video will make future projects so much easier!
Thank you! 😅❤️👍🏻
Thank you for the video .
You are very welcome! I hope it helped you with your 3D printing journey and Tinkercad!
@@bambamprint Thanks again
Thank you, Nick!
Awesome tutorial as always, I am learning fusion360 but now that I watched this video I am thinking that maybe since the 3d models I want to make aren't that complex this might be a great choice to learn
Thank Kenny, ya I agree if you are making something simple to start out with then Tinkercad is a great place to start.
Thanks for the shoutout! - ZDP189
Thanks for the support, ZDP189!
Thanks Nick
@@DingoPaints welcome 😁 glad you liked it.
Thanks, Nick !
Welcome thanks for being a supporter!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
You are welcome glad to have you here!
Thank you for this video, looking forward to the next one. Tinker on!
Very good. Thanks
Thank you
Great video, but are there to be more Tinkercad videos coming soon, or is this it?
Yes there are more tinkercad tutorials coming!
Very helpful. 👍
@@mwinner101 glad you enjoyed it!
Measurement hiw far this object compared to the other object this. Needs to be 30mm away from the edge, is this posible with tinkercad?
Nice 😁
Thank you!
God I opened this video too early waiting for the next one!!!
lol I wish I knew what you mean by this comment but thanks for the support! Next video will be getting worked on soon.
Great content @bambamprint. This was exactly what I have been looking for.
I think @kfr3sh416 means they viewed the video before you'd created any of the rest of the series and now they have to wait before they can continue the learning.
It's the opposite of watching S1E1 of a Netflix series you've never seen before, realising you absolutely love it and being elated that you have all of S1, S2 and S3 you can now binge watch. 😆
Like @kfr3sh416, I'm really looking forward to the next instalment(s) of your TinkerCAD tutorial.
Good basic tutorial, but ALWAYS enlarge your cursor and use a bright color when making these videos of a computer screen. Trying to locate a tiny white cursor is very frustrating!
Thanks for the tip! I will keep that in mind.