Ну раз так, то проще было бы отдать доски в фрезеровку на ЧПУ. А шаблон можно было и из картона вырезать. Я к тому, что 3д принтер тут вообще не нужен. Печать ради печати.
lol - У меня нет станка с ЧПУ, так как я могу это сделать? Платить кому-то сотни долларов за это? Будьте реалистами. У меня есть 3D-принтер, и он распечатал шаблон очень точно. Мне кажется, это хороший способ использовать 3D-принтер. Или вы просто злитесь по какой-то причине?
@@ShopTherapy623 Злюсь? Совсем нет. 1. Не обязательно иметь станок с ЧПУ. Можно обратиться к тем, у кого он есть. 2. Напечатанный шаблон нужен Вам всего 1 раз. Потом его куда? В мусор? Не разумнее ли было сделать шаблон из плотного картона, который будет легко утилизировать. Мне просто не нравится современная тенденция генерировать мусор на пустом месте. Цветные 3д принтеры оставляют после себя отработанного мусорного пластика больше чем конечный продукт. И печатают на них бесполезные статуэтки. Вы тоже сделали по сути мусор, который Вам нужен был на пол часа работы, и больше не пригодится в жизни скорее всего ни разу.
@@Nicholas.K. No one cares what you think, so there's that. Why would I pay someone to make these one a CNC machine when I can just use the tools I have to do it myself? PLA is fine for the environment.
@@ShopTherapy623 О, "никому нет дела до вашего мнения". У кого то бомбанул пукан, да? 😀 Если нет дела, зачем выкладывать на всеобщее обозрение свои работы? Значит есть. Только нужно быть готовым, что оно не будет совпадать с Вашим 🙂 На счёт PLA это ошибочное мнение. Нужно меньше слушать маркетологов и лучше учиться в школе. Физику, химию изучать. Для того, чтоб PLA был безопасен для природы, его надо утилизировать в специальных условиях, которых Вы не обеспечите. Хотя, кому я рассказываю. Тебя ж моё мнение не интересует. Не надо злиться, дружок. Я попросил Google больше не рекомендовать мне видео с твоего канала.
27:07 In the project command if the projection link box is ticked the dimensions of the output sketch are linked to the dimensions of the projected body. So if the dimensions of the body change, the sketch (and all features related to it) will update too.
Thanks for this vid! I've been learning Fusion for about a month now so I barely know enough to be dangerous haha, but this was a great help!! Now I need to learn how to put text in the lid top that doesnt go above or below the surface but that bambu slicer will see in order to paint with different colour filiment.
Gj, thank you for keeping the video un-cut and un-edited. It help's a lot and is real educational! Keep up the good work; I'm gonna make a lid that broke and wasn't sure how to manage the threads!
@ShopTherapy623 Hey there. I did get this to work. Ended up doing a screenshot of your Analysis cut, and mostly just traced and did a revolve on the parts. I struggled to get the threads just right but finally got that to work on the bottle I'm using it on. I love this design, and it's far more compatible with 3D printing than a few other ideas I had. Do you mind if I share the model via your inspiration that I created on the interwebs? As a FREE model. I never charge for useful things I create.
I already have the STL files posted a few places for free. You can find it on Makerworld under the username DfreshKremer. I guess since this is my design, I'd rather you not post it anywhere.
Very cool! The cap to my shampoo bottle literally just broke, and try as I might to find a 3D print I couldn't . I did design something, but not nearly as cool as this. I'm pretty good at Fusion, so I'm taking a screen shot of as close of a front shot as you show with analysis on to literally get the revolve basics. But I might plead for a step of fusion file LOL
I have shared the STL file on Makerworld. My username is "Dfreshkremer" - if you search for me, you'll be able to find the model. If you can't, let me know!
I don't understand why thread dialog does not offer a custom parameter modification. All I want to do is to set custom thread diameter and pitch and use some close enough metric thread as a base template. It's 2024 and we have to do this manual modelling like in 1998 instead of setting a few numbers for nonstandard 3D printed parts.
Thanks for the video. Threads are my current learning challenge, so I plan to follow along with your tut to kick things off. As a side note, I've been trying to find a good way to print 1/4 20 threads for some photography related designs - wondering if anyone has any experience with that specifically in 3d printing? When things get that small, screws be snapping!
It works really well! I actually love this thing. It's in my pocket all the time now, and I use it as a fidget toy - lol - and bonus...it cuts things when I need it! I'm going to publish the final version in a day or two. I've optimized some things (depending on if you're printing PLA or PETG) and have tweaked the size/design to make everything work just a little better.
I've already finished the second one. I loved the way you're doing it and slowly, I'll put you on low speed. Some details of the measurements are wrong but you'll clarify it later. Thank you very much. I'm missing the thread.
Make a fourth version with hole running through the thicker portion of the other grip scale sideways such that you can run a dog tag chain through it and wear it around your neck. Add some dog tag details to the outside of the grip scale for good measure
Wonderful video. I have learned a lot from your video and now I will watch the second part. You know, it is very useful for me to use it in a jar to clean up my pet's urine on the street. Thank you very much.
Well done video! Thanks for not editing out the on the fly changes. I will remember the tip on Fusion doesn't like too many bodies, now I know why my computer would freeze up.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!! You answered all my questions and gave me a new style to play with that i've been seeking forever just couldn't figure out for the life of me!! I can't thank you enough :)