3:18 That glitch is a rounding error. Instead of clipping off a sliver of cylinder I'd clip out a chunk of cylinder and leave some overlapping the box edge, so TC engine is in no doubt what side of the box face it's on.
I started by wondering how this could be done. The outside of the box style thinking doesnt come naturally to me, but this is something else. Well done!!
Thank you so much for all your videos! By any chance is there an easier way to chanfer edges? I'm finding doing whole projects and odd shapes VERY tedious and time consuming.
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3:18 That glitch is a rounding error. Instead of clipping off a sliver of cylinder I'd clip out a chunk of cylinder and leave some overlapping the box edge, so TC engine is in no doubt what side of the box face it's on.
Interesting. I will do some fiddling with that. Thanks tons for the advice. 💯🔥
Nice work man
Making my day brother! Thank you for the visit.
I started by wondering how this could be done. The outside of the box style thinking doesnt come naturally to me, but this is something else. Well done!!
Thank you. It took me four, wildly different, strategies before I found one I thought was slick enough to share.
Thank you so much for all your videos!
By any chance is there an easier way to chanfer edges? I'm finding doing whole projects and odd shapes VERY tedious and time consuming.
Glad you like the videos. Tinkercad chamfer is tough... Sending to Fusion is the easiest way. ua-cam.com/video/pzyqdX2t0L8/v-deo.html
@HLModTech thank you, yes that's what I've been seeing. I'm definitely hesitant to learn fusion but thank you for replying.
@@nickrobertson9533 as HLModtech says, Fusion is easiest. I do a lot of bevels and round edges, but it's tricky and time consuming.