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DreamOnward
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Добавлен 31 дек 2019
Build videos and tutorials for fun projects. Showing off 3D printing, CAD modelling, electronics and programming.
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3D printer: www.prusa3d.com/original-prusa-i3-mk3/
Spread of coronavirus up to Monday 4th of May (COVID-19)
Animation of coronavirus spreading over the world up to 5th of May 2020. Map shows confirmed cases as gathered by Johns Hopkins CSSE.
The circle size reflects the number of confirmed cases. Color is used to indicate the rate of virus spread in that region. Note that both the color mapping and scale has been updated to allow a wider range of data.
Try out the interactive map yourself: coronavirus.dreamonward.com/ .
Or read more about the motivation and design decisions: dreamonward.com/2020/02/28/coronavirus-spread-animation/ .
Data: github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19 .
Music: Cold Summer Landscape by Blear Moon. License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License, creative...
The circle size reflects the number of confirmed cases. Color is used to indicate the rate of virus spread in that region. Note that both the color mapping and scale has been updated to allow a wider range of data.
Try out the interactive map yourself: coronavirus.dreamonward.com/ .
Or read more about the motivation and design decisions: dreamonward.com/2020/02/28/coronavirus-spread-animation/ .
Data: github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19 .
Music: Cold Summer Landscape by Blear Moon. License: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License, creative...
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Видео
Spread of coronavirus up to Sunday 15th of march (COVID-19)
Просмотров 2434 года назад
Animation of coronavirus spreading over the world up to 15th of March 2020. Map shows confirmed cases as gathered by Johns Hopkins CSSE. The circle size reflects the number of confirmed cases. Color is used to indicate the rate of virus spread in that region. Try out the interactive map yourself: coronavirus.dreamonward.com/ . Or read more about the motivation and design decisions: dreamonward....
Spread of coronavirus up to Sunday 8th of march (COVID-19)
Просмотров 4524 года назад
Animation of coronavirus spreading over the world up to 8th of March 2020. Map shows confirmed cases as gathered by Johns Hopkins CSSE. The circle size reflects the number of confirmed cases. Color is used to indicate the rate of virus spread in that region. Try out the interactive map yourself: coronavirus.dreamonward.com/ . Or read more about the motivation and design decisions: dreamonward.c...
Coronavirus animation since start up to 29 Feb 2020 (COVID-19)
Просмотров 9234 года назад
Animation of coronavirus spreading from China to different regions. Map shows confirmed cases as gathered by Johns Hopkins CSSE. Try out the interactive map yourself: coronavirus.dreamonward.com/ . Or read more about the motivation and design decisions: dreamonward.com/2020/02/28/coronavirus-spread-animation/ . Data: github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19 .
Snap 3D prints together with cantilever joint - Fusion 360 tutorial
Просмотров 33 тыс.4 года назад
Cantilever snap joint design for box enclosure in Fusion 360. Easy to design and use joint to combine two 3D printed parts together. Detailed guide on design considerations for snap joints: fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/S62.12/people/vernelle.noel/Plastic_Snap_fit_design.pdf
Joining 3D prints with annular joints designed in Fusion 360
Просмотров 126 тыс.4 года назад
Tutorial on annular joint creation in Fusion 360. Used to connect two 3D printed parts together. Using Fusion 360 we create both a cylindrical and more conventional box enclosure that snap together. For a more detailed guide see: fab.cba.mit.edu/classes/S62.12/people/vernelle.noel/Plastic_Snap_fit_design.pdf
Designing vice jaw grips using Tinkercad for 3D printing
Просмотров 4594 года назад
Beginner introduction to designing 3D parts with Tinkercad. Shows steps to create a small plastic vice grip that can hold round objects. Grips 3D printed using Prusa PLA. Probably better to use something strong and durable such as ABS or PETG, but this is what I had lying around. Tinkercad design: www.tinkercad.com/things/kBGIGfKucyj
Thanks man! That was fun! :) I learned about the revolve tool for the first time. So cool that you can create sketches that will later be used as a knife! :) I'm going to make some coffee and watch the magic happens inside my P1S. Have a great day! :)
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Great video! I think the square box would work better if you cut the corners off the part that sticks into the lid. That would form four tabs that could flex enough to snap into a slot in the opposite side. By changing how big of a chunk you cut out of the corner you could make the tabs shorter or longer.
Hoi, maak je nog steeds videos? Want ik vind dit wel heel bruikzaam!
Sinds de prijswijzigingen van Fusion360 en de move naar alles in de cloud ben ik zoekende geweest naar een alternatief. Onder tussen lijkt de free tier iets beter te zijn, maar die mag ik eigenlijk al niet gebruiken om deze RUclips videos te maken denk ik. Ik heb gekeken om videos te maken voor FreeCAD of CAD Sketcher (Blender). Voornamelijk FreeCAD lijkt een goed alternatief. Hoewel de UX wel een orde minder goed is. Zou dat ook interessant zijn?
Fairly certain these guys are using part of your video about the 1:40 mark ruclips.net/video/GYVBIZJ2AMI/видео.htmlsi=L4UPraYnx9qi2tPx
thank you
Very informative. I had no idea that you could do this in fusion. Thank you for sharing.
I printed that 1:1 and it broke after one use...
Amazing. How to make it more snug or even a permanent one?
thanks for sharing!
Are you aware that parts of your videos are being used in videos of another channel without credit? ruclips.net/video/GYVBIZJ2AMI/видео.html
Thank you - very nicely explained 👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌
just learned many tools in interface from this tutorial, thank you
Very well done, thank you!
Very well explained, thanks
I k ow the vid is 4y old, but, instead of extruding ur joint on all 4 sides, u could have used sweep ( for squares, or revolve for circles), it does all the hard work for you.
I don't quite understand what you mean. At which point (timestamp) would you have used a sweep?
@@dreamonward Sorry for the misunderstanding, you did the tutorial correctly and I am at fault.
@@Bulbasauros No worries, we're all learning here.
Editing the cantilever size doesn’t effect the original cantilever size for me, odd
Thanks for this great video! Following along to improve my Fusion360 skills..
Hey thanks a lot this was a great video
i tried to do this with the shape of a logo but cant get it to work out...
It was amazing how you made a connection between two bodies in the sketch. Really useful knowledge. :)
The only thing I see that is problematic is that there’s no allowance for thermal expansion. Simply subtracting one part from another will create a joint that when printed may function, but will be expanded.
Great! I was seraching for a solution to create a snap function and here I found it! Thanks so much for posting this video.
lovely, the annular join is lovely. thank you for sharing.
What if the shapes custom/abstract?
Excellent video and very good English for a Dutchman.
Would've been a nice tutorial, had you gone slow enough and explained what you were doing. For a complete "noob" such as myself, this was very difficult for me to follow
Adjust your playback speed, or accustom yourself with f3d some more before watching such tutorials. I've only been using f3d for a month and I get the idea and also the things mentioned to refer to the documentation for. TBF I've been using 3d programs for concept art but never CAD
There is quite a learning curve involved. I intended to go into an area that isn't discussed in other videos. But search around, there are wonderfull Fusion 360 tutorials around. And I might get around to doing a few beginner videos as well.
gonna see if this will do the job for my capstone project, my original pinch fitting did not work as intended, lets see how this goes
I had **NO** clue you could construct a plane and anchor a sketch to it!! This will be so incredibly useful. 😭 Awesome video, thank you!
Thats why I don't use F360 anymore - its unnecessarily complex, even after years of using it.
@@WerHatDieKokosnussit’s for professionals that spend all day in it.
I've been exploring other CAD packages and I've got to say the offset plane F360 offers is really awesome. I'm still figuring out how to get around it in other packages such as Freecad.
@@dreamonward wow u are alive, please post more videos
@@WerHatDieKokosnuss skill issue
Well this just solved a problem I have been working around by recreating everything twice but once in reverse....
After using the bottom to cut the top, how do you get them to fit together without adding a bit of clearance?
thank you
Interesting idea, nicely done, but a few observations from my amateur point of view: Inner and outer rectangular lips would be better than the bevel (so the original swept rectangle but on the inner or outer edge of the bottom unit) as square edges are better defined in 3d printing. Draught between parts would give a bit of clearance when mating (certainly necessary for that bevel!) Not sure what the pigtail on the arm is for as it's inaccessible to use as a release lever. The clips are in the Z-axis which is the weakest direction to try and bend a 3d print as layer lines are prone to rip apart.
Not only a good explanation of using snaps, but also a good explanation (for someone who doesn't know fusion360) of the design process, e.g. the difference between sketches and bodies
This is the easiest way I've seen this done. Thank you. I just subscribed also. I'll see if you have more videos like this.
Something doesnt looks right here. Some simple changes to the disigne could make it much cleaner.
then do it and show us
I think your video would’ve been more effective if you showed us in physical or visual form at the beginning what you were sketching. Not knowing what you were working toward made the sketching pointless to watch.
Most understandable video I could find on this stuff on the internet. Thank you
Thank you. You are an excellent teacher.
very clear .. thank you
Awesome and very Honest video. 🔥🔥💯
Good expirementing 🙏
Wow! What a great tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing this.
I tried printing this out with no supports and it messed up at the end :(
What surprised me is you got off without a torrence offset face step on the round one (on the square one it'd eliminate the need for filing). After the combine (cut) step I'd always offset face by between 0.15 and 0.3mm and play around with the offset to get the friction I wanted. Didn't realize the round one might still work without this!
He built the offset into the sketch. There's already a 0.2mm offset between the vertical walls. The only thing that doesn't have an offset is the little protrusion. In fact the little protrusion is the only thing that gets subtracted, since the rest of the sweep doesn't even touch the lid.
You made that dead simple, was great.
Great video. I am stuck on the sweep and can't get all the corners to join at 45°. Is there a secret? I'm using a windows PC not mac.
I think you are referring to sketching out the lever. There isn't much of a secret there I think. You can add angle constraints to all the corners you want.
Thanks for the class! :)
what version of fusion 360 are you using?
version: 2.0.9313 Though I must note. I'm not using it anymore. The $500/year cost is simply to excessive. I'm still searching for a decent alternative and I'm planning to make some video's on the alternatives.
@@dreamonward there is a free version for home use
Finally an on point snap joint that I’m satisfied attempting. Thank you