Always happy to save my viewers time! Thanks for the support. I’ll see what I can cook up with respect to HW enclosure speed runs. Be on the look out 👀
great video.....thanks....you ever work with importing STL files and making changes to them and then exporting them back out again???? if so do you have a video out already that covers this??
Thanks for the support! I do have a few .stl videos. How to shell an .stl into a solid body, how to convert an .stl into a solid body, and how to correctly insert an .stl into fusion. Are you looking specifically for how to make a modification to an .stl file and then export as an .stl? I can certainly make a video, but the high level steps would be to import the .stl, convert it to a solid body, make modifications to the solid body, re-mesh as .stl, export as .stl. 👍
Thanks. Great tip. Saved me a lot of time. Also, most of what I do as a beginner is enclosures for my hw. Would love to see speed tutorials on that.
Always happy to save my viewers time! Thanks for the support. I’ll see what I can cook up with respect to HW enclosure speed runs. Be on the look out 👀
great video.....thanks....you ever work with importing STL files and making changes to them and then exporting them back out again???? if so do you have a video out already that covers this??
Thanks for the support! I do have a few .stl videos. How to shell an .stl into a solid body, how to convert an .stl into a solid body, and how to correctly insert an .stl into fusion. Are you looking specifically for how to make a modification to an .stl file and then export as an .stl? I can certainly make a video, but the high level steps would be to import the .stl, convert it to a solid body, make modifications to the solid body, re-mesh as .stl, export as .stl. 👍