wow this is really helpful and detailed. i was able to replicate in onshape, the only tricky part over there was figuring out how to move only part of a face, but I figured that it worked with "draft" and 1deg
Awesome! I learned most of my skills with tutorials from other programs as well. The trick is to think in 3D and know your tool, then every tutorial becomes a tutorial for you 😂🤘
This friction-fit locking mechanism is really cool! Thank you!
Glad you liked it 😉
Absolutely LOVE your videos. Informative, precise, at a level I can comprehend and learn. Thank you so much!
Glad to help ;) thanks!
another great video.. learned a few new techniques
Every trick helps! Glad you liked it 😄
Wow! Exactly what I needed to learn for a project 😊😊😊
Glad I was able to help :)
Would love to see a follow up incorporating the notch and spring loaded mechanism variations you mentioned.
Will do 👍
wow this is really helpful and detailed. i was able to replicate in onshape, the only tricky part over there was figuring out how to move only part of a face, but I figured that it worked with "draft" and 1deg
Awesome! I learned most of my skills with tutorials from other programs as well. The trick is to think in 3D and know your tool, then every tutorial becomes a tutorial for you 😂🤘
Здорово👍
Great as always
😍👍
GOOD STUFF!!!
Thanks ;)
would this work on stainless steel? or is this for 3d printing only?
This design works for all types of materials. I’ve seen it used in metal, plastic, and even wood.
Neato0!!! Could you possibly make some sort of ExtrudingPin Mechanism? or a Latching Mechanism?
Like with a spring or clip?
yeah maybe like some sort of pivot also? im thinkin swiss army knife vibes with like some sort of latching pin mechanism@@JLake3D
Sounds like a fun project. I’ll add it to the list 👍
I can convert it to stl file
What do you mean?
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