Beautifully explained! I have a request: Can you please make a playlist of shorts to show how to create various plumbing parts, such as- 1. Piping joints (Tee, Cross, Y) 2. Couplers and reducers (male, female) 3. Internal and external threads 4. Elbows (45/135 degrees, 90 degrees) 5. Union fitting, 6. Nipples (hose nipple, reducer nipple) 7. End caps and plugs (hex, square) 8. Hex lock nut 9. Valves (lever, wheel, etc.) (only external shape) 10. Taps (faucets) 11. Shower heads 12. Clamps and clips If we learn to create these shapes as building blocks, it would be easier to design plumbing in Ondsel! Thanks in advance!
@@AllVisuals4U This is a nice touch to show links to the other videos! BTW, you could just edit the description and add this list there. A better way is to just provide a link to the playlist, from where the viewer can pick any other video in the playlist. That way, you do not have to keep editing the list to add the links. Please consider adding the following plumbing shapes: 13. Mixer (which mix hot and cold water) 14. Hub ends (for "bell-and-spigot" joining) 15. Elbow joints with access cap 16. Stop rings on straight pipes and elbow joints. Notes: 1. Some models of elbows and pipes have expanded ends called "hubs", to allow them to join with other pipes with a "bell-and-spigot" type joint. 2. The access cap in an elbow can be opened to clean the pipes on both sides 3. The stop rings are meant to provide a secure clamping of the pipe, so that it does not slide down the wall. Unfortunately, UA-cam does not allow viewers to provide links. But you can easily find these parts with Google images. (I am aware that English is not your native language.)
Well, after four attempts I finally completed the flange - three times the work disappeared - I am guessing that I must have "touched" something I shouldn't have... But I cannot manipulate the completed body image with the mouse cursor The sync view is selected but I do not get the rotating arrows cursor, just the normal white select arrow. This software is sooo frustrating.
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1. Piping joints (Tee ua-cam.com/video/6yOhP8vCl7U/v-deo.html, Cross, Y)
2. Couplers and reducers (male, female)
3. Internal and external threads: ua-cam.com/video/YZo1gELeHPE/v-deo.html.
4. Elbows (45/135 degrees, 90 degrees): ua-cam.com/video/oLz7hqdDJ00/v-deo.html.
5. Union fitting,
6. Nipples (hose nipple: ua-cam.com/video/z8lvmfYMK08/v-deo.html; reducer nipple)
7. End caps and plugs (hex, square)
8. Hex lock nut (Fasteners workbench)
9. Valves (lever, wheel, etc.) (only external shape)
10. Taps (faucets): ua-cam.com/video/9oaKinhKXa8/v-deo.html.
11. Shower heads
12. Clamps and clips
13. Mixer (which mix hot and cold water)
14. Hub ends (for "bell-and-spigot" joining)
15. Elbow joints with access cap
16. Stop rings on straight pipes and elbow joints
Beautifully explained!
I have a request: Can you please make a playlist of shorts to show how to create various plumbing parts, such as-
1. Piping joints (Tee, Cross, Y)
2. Couplers and reducers (male, female)
3. Internal and external threads
4. Elbows (45/135 degrees, 90 degrees)
5. Union fitting,
6. Nipples (hose nipple, reducer nipple)
7. End caps and plugs (hex, square)
8. Hex lock nut
9. Valves (lever, wheel, etc.) (only external shape)
10. Taps (faucets)
11. Shower heads
12. Clamps and clips
If we learn to create these shapes as building blocks, it would be easier to design plumbing in Ondsel!
Thanks in advance!
Thank you! That are some great ideas to model, I put them on my list! 👍
@@AllVisuals4U This is a nice touch to show links to the other videos!
BTW, you could just edit the description and add this list there.
A better way is to just provide a link to the playlist, from where the viewer can pick any other video in the playlist. That way, you do not have to keep editing the list to add the links.
Please consider adding the following plumbing shapes:
13. Mixer (which mix hot and cold water)
14. Hub ends (for "bell-and-spigot" joining)
15. Elbow joints with access cap
16. Stop rings on straight pipes and elbow joints.
Notes:
1. Some models of elbows and pipes have expanded ends called "hubs", to allow them to join with other pipes with a "bell-and-spigot" type joint.
2. The access cap in an elbow can be opened to clean the pipes on both sides
3. The stop rings are meant to provide a secure clamping of the pipe, so that it does not slide down the wall.
Unfortunately, UA-cam does not allow viewers to provide links.
But you can easily find these parts with Google images.
(I am aware that English is not your native language.)
Excellent
👏
Well, after four attempts I finally completed the flange - three times the work disappeared - I am guessing that I must have "touched" something I shouldn't have...
But I cannot manipulate the completed body image with the mouse cursor The sync view is selected but I do not get the rotating arrows cursor, just the normal white select arrow.
This software is sooo frustrating.
👍 You can try to right click on the screen and select the Gesture navigation mode.
@@AllVisuals4U Thank you for the hint - Gesture does work. But I am surprised that none of the other nav options work
@davehrcfpv You're welcome! No, all the others are not better in my opinion.