I just used the new sketch tool.... Wow... Thanks for the videos. This will be so useful for people like me that can't learn fusion 360. Thanks Tinkercad.
This is awesome! I asked this question yesterday and figured it out. Sketch tool is very powerful. What would be cool is if they had some type of magnetic lasso while using the sketch tool so it automatically traces along the exact edge. You would click where you would want the dots. More dots means smoother curves depending on the complexity of the design. Great stuff.
Great stuff. This was an awesome tutorial, thank you! While I'm not personally into these fidget toys, I have recently been printing a few different varieties for my old Mum & Dad who use with them regularly throughout the day as they find it helps keep their arthritic fingers nimble.
@@HLModTech I'm sorry that Detroit didn't win. After the Steelers lost, I didn't have a dog in this fight. But I was hoping for a good team to get in there who hadn't been in while. Detroit is good on both counts. Please, not another coronation of the Chiefs. :D
Nice tute, thanks. Wrong size switches for me unfortunately as I have a different brand. I was hoping to avoid creating my own 'switch holes'. No such luck😞
@@HLModTech They call themselves "Oetemu" (sold through Temu very good price). I've also seen people mention "Eutemu" so I'm guessing those are Euro market and the OE is identical but is what I see here in Australia. They seem very close to MX ones, and I just experimented with a simple 14x14mm hole which does seem to work but isn't the snuggest fit. You'd think they would standardise something like this lol.
Very nice what you show, but I noticed that if you merge a sketch object with another tool you can no longer export it to Fusion 360. It takes the merge apart and you get a completely different object than you exported from Tinkercad. Too bad, I often make the edges rounded with Fusion 360 but that is no longer possible.
lol @gsppuffer, Thank you for the note! 👍💯 Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Some of the coolest things I create start with questions from viewers.
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I just used the new sketch tool.... Wow... Thanks for the videos. This will be so useful for people like me that can't learn fusion 360. Thanks Tinkercad.
I agree completely. I am looking forward to making a new laser project or two with it.
Never took a chance on SVG magic, thanks for highlighting it 😉
Thanks @kimmotoivanen for the feedback! 👍 I use it to solve so many things. Appreciate the visit!
This is awesome! I asked this question yesterday and figured it out. Sketch tool is very powerful. What would be cool is if they had some type of magnetic lasso while using the sketch tool so it automatically traces along the exact edge. You would click where you would want the dots. More dots means smoother curves depending on the complexity of the design. Great stuff.
Much appreciated @chrisreyna3570. That lasso idea is slick... Will pass it on to the dev team.
Awesome! Every time I watch one of your videos, I learn new keystrokes to make TC faster... Thank you!
Fantastic! Makes my day to hear that @Matchstalkman-sd8xp 👍 Have a wonderful Sunday!
Great stuff. This was an awesome tutorial, thank you! While I'm not personally into these fidget toys, I have recently been printing a few different varieties for my old Mum & Dad who use with them regularly throughout the day as they find it helps keep their arthritic fingers nimble.
That is a cool use for them. As a former teacher... they would have driven me batty in the classroom. It has been a fun project though.
Awesome tutorial, thanks so much!
My pleasure @sensoryoasisforkids. Thank you for the note! 👍💯
Nice 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
This was missing in Tinkercad. Now you can do even more. I finally need to do something in Tinkercad.
Looking forward to seeing what you whip up!
That is superb! Thank you (again) 👍
Fantastic! Makes my day to hear that @stuffoflardohfortheloveof 👍
Lions are looking good this year. Good luck to them.
Thanks! A clicky Lions helmet is on my To Do list. =)
@@HLModTech I'm sorry that Detroit didn't win. After the Steelers lost, I didn't have a dog in this fight. But I was hoping for a good team to get in there who hadn't been in while. Detroit is good on both counts. Please, not another coronation of the Chiefs. :D
@@bradnelson3595 Thanks. I too am not interested in a Chiefs 3 peat...
This incredible thank you for the tutorial!
The perfect way to start my day @CovertCannoli. Thank you.
Nice tute, thanks. Wrong size switches for me unfortunately as I have a different brand. I was hoping to avoid creating my own 'switch holes'. No such luck😞
Thanks and bummer. What brand do you have?
@@HLModTech They call themselves "Oetemu" (sold through Temu very good price). I've also seen people mention "Eutemu" so I'm guessing those are Euro market and the OE is identical but is what I see here in Australia. They seem very close to MX ones, and I just experimented with a simple 14x14mm hole which does seem to work but isn't the snuggest fit. You'd think they would standardise something like this lol.
The new sketch tool should make creating a hole like that pretty easy. Do you have a caliper?
100% correct on the standardizing...
hi sir. I m 42 yo. i can learning simple with you. thanks
Thanks @muratoruc1017 for the note! 👍 Have fun and keep me posted if you have questions.
Very nice what you show, but I noticed that if you merge a sketch object with another tool you can no longer export it to Fusion 360. It takes the merge apart and you get a completely different object than you exported from Tinkercad. Too bad, I often make the edges rounded with Fusion 360 but that is no longer possible.
Thanks for the tip. I was thinking of sending something to Fusion 360 for rounding... At least now I will test before recording. =)
This would take me about 3hrs😂
lol @gsppuffer, Thank you for the note! 👍💯 Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Some of the coolest things I create start with questions from viewers.