Gosh this was the most adrenaline-inducing match I've ever had - afterwards my hands were shaking for the next hour. The reason for the technical difficulties at the start: I was modeling on my chromebook and watching the stream from my phone (the chromebook couldn't run both while streaming via zoom), and when it showed the first drawing, I paused the stream on my phone (since taking a screencapture was not really an option). As a result, I had no clue what was going on, just that I was behind from having to restart my chromebook right before. I jumped straight into modeling the first (wrong) part, and only when I felt I might have regained some time did I take the time to jump forwards in the stream to see where Dom was at. I completely freaked out and started modeling with horrible practices just frantically trying to claw my way back (and wasting some time at the start as I tried to figure out a good approach). In the end I think it was luck that I didn't miss any MAJOR features, and that the tolerance was just large enough to be correct. The reason I had the extra 4 grams was the little tombstone shapes on the sides - the hole did not pass all the way through the part the way I modeled it, leaving two thin walls hidden inside the main body. Pro-tip! Whenever modeling shapes that have through holes intersecting with some kind of geometry, do the holes last. Model the solid bodies, then apply holes/cutouts as needed to prevent unwanted behavior to do with walls/shells/other features. Should have done that here, and it's come up many times in the TTT championships of the past.
I remember watching this live. I have to admit, in my mind I had completely counted you out. That was an absolutely brilliant comeback! Dom is a powerhouse modeler, so there would have been no shame in the loss, but WOW!
Gosh this was the most adrenaline-inducing match I've ever had - afterwards my hands were shaking for the next hour.
The reason for the technical difficulties at the start: I was modeling on my chromebook and watching the stream from my phone (the chromebook couldn't run both while streaming via zoom), and when it showed the first drawing, I paused the stream on my phone (since taking a screencapture was not really an option). As a result, I had no clue what was going on, just that I was behind from having to restart my chromebook right before. I jumped straight into modeling the first (wrong) part, and only when I felt I might have regained some time did I take the time to jump forwards in the stream to see where Dom was at.
I completely freaked out and started modeling with horrible practices just frantically trying to claw my way back (and wasting some time at the start as I tried to figure out a good approach). In the end I think it was luck that I didn't miss any MAJOR features, and that the tolerance was just large enough to be correct. The reason I had the extra 4 grams was the little tombstone shapes on the sides - the hole did not pass all the way through the part the way I modeled it, leaving two thin walls hidden inside the main body.
Pro-tip! Whenever modeling shapes that have through holes intersecting with some kind of geometry, do the holes last. Model the solid bodies, then apply holes/cutouts as needed to prevent unwanted behavior to do with walls/shells/other features. Should have done that here, and it's come up many times in the TTT championships of the past.
I remember watching this live. I have to admit, in my mind I had completely counted you out. That was an absolutely brilliant comeback! Dom is a powerhouse modeler, so there would have been no shame in the loss, but WOW!
This was SUCH an EPIC match!!
What a performance from Imants. Can anyone confirm he is actually human?
Try onshape and you'll be running fast to. Except your projects won't be private and size of files are limited.
lol - such an AMAZING performance!!
You and your team can try onshape professional for 6 months for free - onshape.pro/tootalltoby
@@TooTallToby I already use it, at a fraction of the speed of Imants.
@@xiaoshizi131 he could use openscad and be mega fast. It's the user not the program. I use onshape and i'm a snail
Can you tell me the mass of the Lock Handle please? Because i stopped the video and did that thing and now I didn't get the solution... :)
2116 g +/- 3g
@@TooTallToby Well... That sucks... :) I got 2091g and despite making my own drawing i can't find the mistake... And i even checked the density...
awsomeeee
yeah EPIC match!