Dude you are a Tinkercad god. I'm new to this and 3d Printing. I'm trying to make perches that clip on the front of my feeder. This is the perfect tutorial to get me started.... subbed!
Thanks for the great tutorials Chris. Maybe you could post another how to that would accompany your brush holder video something maybe a little more complex? You have been invaluable in helping me with Bambu studio and Tinkercad. Thank you very much
Thanks for the great tutorial! What is the best way to get your holes changed if you're 30 steps further and need to make a hole slightly bigger or smaller or move it a bit?
Good tutorial. I prefer to work on the first shapes flat on the workplane because it's easier. I tend to use workplane, alignment and typed parameters/ dimensions for precision. But that doesn't detract from the philosophy of your video. - ZDP189
I think my problem with TinkerCad, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that all these holes stay within the model after they're grouped. And then if the entire model becomes more complex they get in the way when you're trying to select/move your constructed solids. Also, it seems that complex models become groups within groups within groups.... Is there a way to cut away a part of a solid with a hole and then be done with the hole?
Your absolutely correct. It’s groups of groups. So once you cut a hole that shape will always be there. I myself am like you I wish they would be done with after I cut the hole.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe , well, I love your videos. You have a natural talent for presentation. I guess my followup question would be can I save any completed model as a new solid/hole to be used later? That would be a great feature.
So glad I found your tutorials and tinkercad, I tried blender first and was about to lose my mind trying to make some basic changes to an STL.
Dude you are a Tinkercad god. I'm new to this and 3d Printing. I'm trying to make perches that clip on the front of my feeder. This is the perfect tutorial to get me started.... subbed!
Awesome I glad I could help you out!
Thanks for the great tutorials Chris. Maybe you could post another how to that would accompany your brush holder video something maybe a little more complex? You have been invaluable in helping me with Bambu studio and Tinkercad. Thank you very much
That Is Cool!!!! Thank You Chris!!!! 👍😎
Great Video Im going to watch the other
Thanks for your great videos. I didn’t know Tinkercad could do so much!
Wow! I wish that one day I can be as fast and accurate as you! 👏👏👏 These lessons are invaluable 😁😁😁
You can do it! It just takes time and practice
Awesomeness.
Just the kind of well explained lessons I need.
Thank you!
Thanks for the great tutorial! What is the best way to get your holes changed if you're 30 steps further and need to make a hole slightly bigger or smaller or move it a bit?
thanks for the videos. very well explained.
Glad you like them!
Excellent video !
No fluff , and very well done !
Subbed ,,
That was the goal! Thanks for the sub!
can u pls make a decahedron tutorial?
That was a very interesting video. I wish I was young again so I could practice what you teach! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. thanks 🔨🇧🇷
Good tutorial. I prefer to work on the first shapes flat on the workplane because it's easier. I tend to use workplane, alignment and typed parameters/ dimensions for precision. But that doesn't detract from the philosophy of your video. - ZDP189
I think that’s the beauty of the program you can use so many different ways to accomplish the same result.
Liked and subbed.
How do you print it without the cantilever problem? Without printing a lot of support
I think my problem with TinkerCad, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that all these holes stay within the model after they're grouped. And then if the entire model becomes more complex they get in the way when you're trying to select/move your constructed solids. Also, it seems that complex models become groups within groups within groups....
Is there a way to cut away a part of a solid with a hole and then be done with the hole?
Your absolutely correct. It’s groups of groups. So once you cut a hole that shape will always be there. I myself am like you I wish they would be done with after I cut the hole.
@@ItsMeaDMaDe , well, I love your videos. You have a natural talent for presentation. I guess my followup question would be can I save any completed model as a new solid/hole to be used later? That would be a great feature.
now at meadmade square frame
Does solid differ from hole shape when imported as .stl to Cura for *3d print* as end result regardless of the infill setting on Cura?
A whole in a stl is just emptiness
i like ur moustache
😁 thanks!!!
i know right
ikr
I thought tinkercad was limited, i just found out that it was me who's limited mentally, lol
my computer lagged on this one picture(frame) at the 1st minute
835th like i gues
you want me to start using my hole? lol
ayo
Not easy to print without supports
Tinkercad is CAD for idiots. So simple, so awesome!
i want to say just like u so bad