My man, this was super useful! I am currently learning Shapr3D, and picked up a couple tricks from your video that I did not know were possible. THANK YOU!
You're so cool, man! Because of you, I spent a lot of money this month on, new iPad Pro with Pen, Shapr3D and now I'm looking for the Fusion 360... Can you stop, please!!! :) I'm kidding, you're awesome mate! As a Manufacturing Director, this kit is exactly what I was looking for without knowing this. I'm doing a lot of stuff now, and I'm not the best in CAD design. Tbh honest, I'm faster now than the whole design office (4 people) for the small things, they can concentrate on the bigger projects instead. Cheers and you have a beer in London!!!
By the way, I know this whole setup cost a lot of money...which was why I negotiated a discount code for my audience :) it’s not much, but every little bit helps
This video is massively helpful. I've used shapr3d for a couple years now with cnc, mostly just make things and then project each panel go get outline vectors
@@BevelishCreations SAME 😅 it allows progressive creativity, because sometimes I can afford to chamfer an edge or two to make it fit just right within the constraints of my material. Feeds and speeds, tool life and material maximization are key!
LOVE THE VIDEO.... I am still doing some research in to 3D design and CNC machine and it only this morning I downloaded the Shapr3D software. looking forward to seeing what I can do in the very near future
Dude this is amazing. I am looking to buy my first CNC machine as I am finally moving into a bigger house and want to make most of my furniture myself. you video was very clear. Please make some more instructional videos as you do a very good job.
Nice video with a very good explanation of some Shapr3D features. I have watched several of your videos and now it looks like am going have a new program to learn!
Besides Shapr3D's channel tutorials, your's are so far the best-one out there, because you show case the app power and the result on a real application like woodworking. Would be nice if you can make a workflow tutorial between the Mac and iPad apps ...you are convincing me so far not to spend $1k on Rhino 7 😬 ...oh! Does the code apply for the Mac app too? Thanks.
It keeps getting better and better. I’ve been doing CAD for 20 years...working with it professionally for 15 years. This is the most intuitive CAD program I’ve ever used. It still has a bit to go to fully replace what’s used in the industry right now. But for what we do, it’s perfect
Just found your channel! Love your videos! You have a new subscriber-me! While I don't use Sharpr3D, your tips and techniques are very useful! Thanks much for taking the time to create these great videos!!
Could you do a video that goes through helping newbies decide what CNC to go with? I am currently weighing options ranging from 3 axis mills to the Makermade M2. So hard to know what a good starting point is and what a good machine is to turn into a successful business.
If you want to build it into a business, I recommend going with a 3-axis machine. A 2-axis machine is only good for 2D carving, like very basic engraving. It won’t even be able to handle a V carve. You’ll outgrow it very fast
@@BevelishCreations with the Makermade m2, I think I saw some people doing some 3dimensional cutting as there is a little bit of z axis control, although no where near the depth of a pure 3 axis machine of course, but then you get the ability to work on pieces that are 4'x8', though I do not know how accurate, precise, or consistent this work will be.
I have recently been having to make a lot of adjustments for tolerances between v carve and shaper, off about .80 of an inch. Totally missing something but so far I've just been offsetting on the fly
Looks amazing! Great job.. Q, in F- 360 can I just snap a pic of some cursive words for my first project? New to CNC and Fusion no idea how to use it to cut out words. Thanks for any help, don’t want to waist your time here.
This was a really interesting video I actually watched the entire thing. After all of that work I'm really surprised the amount of fusion treaty interaction that you had to go through. Why not just use fusion 3D to do the entire sculpting process? Is it just that it's more difficult? Time consuming? I'm learning shaper 3D right now and I love it but after watching the required interactions to make a model into a physical element I'm tempted more to simply suggest hand carving the piece out of wood. I'm actually a sculptor and I could have carved that piece twice as long in half of the amount of time. Of course that's easy to say with it just being a long piece of stock board. I'm sure there's many applications that you could never hand sculpt to the degree of accuracy that the computer can apply. But for something like that hand skills could be incredibly valuable. I am curious though what it would take to use shape or 3D directly to a 3D printer? Is that even possible? I'd like to use shaper 3D as a sculptural 3D printing tool. Am I completely crazy and thinking that I could do that? Am I going to have to commit to a fusion 3D professional license and their crappy service?
Shapr3D doesn’t have CAM capabilities. You can do the whole thing in Fusion 360 if you want. I did it before in another tutorial. But I like to design on my iPad so I’m not constrained at the computer, so I use Shapr3D 90% of the time
@@BevelishCreations Ah I mean, you implement modern tools (iPad, Software) and modern design lines into the woodworking. Thanks again for being different...
Do you think it's worth buying the ipad pro vs. ipad air for using shapr3d? The only benefit I can see is the LiDAR, but I'm unclear if there's much shapr3d can do to utilize the LiDAR capabilities of the ipad pro.
I haven’t used the iPad Air so I’m not sure if there’s any performance degradation. But other than that, I don’t think there are any other benefits for just Shapr3D. I also edit stuff on my iPad, so I went with the pro
hi, can someone help me? is there an automatic cut list or something like that? for example, when a large kitchen is drawn, it automatically throws out a cutting list like in solid works.
@@BevelishCreations Aw man, thanks so much for the reply! Do you have any videos on how to do it in fusion? or is it much in the same ? I'm trying to do a floral door carving atm, proving to be more complex than anticipated lol
Please explain why are you paying 300usd for shapr3d when you already have a very powerful fusion360? Is shapr3d that much easy to use compared to fusion360
They model nearly the same. But Shapr3D is much more useful for me because it allows me to sit in the shop and make designs while measuring things in front of me. And i can walk all over the shop to do this. There’s 0 time wasted from turning on my iPad and opening the app. I don’t have to run back and forth between my project and the office. I can design while on a bus, at the airport, on a plane…basically anywhere without needing to carry a laptop.
hi, im doing as you say with export fotmat .step, but on fusion 360 when I select insert mesh it doesn't let me pick the file sender from shapr3d, do you why is this happening?
Nice thank you. I am renovating interior of my 40' sailboat and trying to use iPad pro and Shapr3D for cnc cutting plywood. I really appreciate for your video.
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Please make more Sharpr3D videos. I really love them and its really helpful!
I will! :)
Yeah please. So helpful
I've been breaking my head trying to figure out a simple way to do this. Than you.
My man, this was super useful! I am currently learning Shapr3D, and picked up a couple tricks from your video that I did not know were possible. THANK YOU!
I’m new to Shapr3D, this really opened my eyes to it’s value. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
You're so cool, man! Because of you, I spent a lot of money this month on, new iPad Pro with Pen, Shapr3D and now I'm looking for the Fusion 360... Can you stop, please!!! :) I'm kidding, you're awesome mate! As a Manufacturing Director, this kit is exactly what I was looking for without knowing this. I'm doing a lot of stuff now, and I'm not the best in CAD design. Tbh honest, I'm faster now than the whole design office (4 people) for the small things, they can concentrate on the bigger projects instead. Cheers and you have a beer in London!!!
Thank you! Hey good news, Fusion 360 is free for personal use! :D
By the way, I know this whole setup cost a lot of money...which was why I negotiated a discount code for my audience :) it’s not much, but every little bit helps
Excellent video. Thank you. Having you go through the process twice was amazingly helpful.
This video is massively helpful. I've used shapr3d for a couple years now with cnc, mostly just make things and then project each panel go get outline vectors
I do that as well :D
@@BevelishCreations I spend too much time than I care to admit laying a 48"X48" square and try to nest everything in the most strategic way 😅😅
I do it too…maybe I’m weird, but I like doing it myself instead of using a program haha
@@BevelishCreations SAME 😅 it allows progressive creativity, because sometimes I can afford to chamfer an edge or two to make it fit just right within the constraints of my material.
Feeds and speeds, tool life and material maximization are key!
Yep hahahaha
Love the shapr tutorials. I know it takes a lot of time to go through and explain all the steps! Thanks for doing such a thorough job with this!
Of course! Hope it’s helpful!
I love these shapr3d lessons!
Thanks!
LOVE THE VIDEO.... I am still doing some research in to 3D design and CNC machine and it only this morning I downloaded the Shapr3D software. looking forward to seeing what I can do in the very near future
Dude this is amazing. I am looking to buy my first CNC machine as I am finally moving into a bigger house and want to make most of my furniture myself. you video was very clear. Please make some more instructional videos as you do a very good job.
You might not get this, but this whole video is drenching w/ drip 💪🏾
Nice video with a very good explanation of some Shapr3D features. I have watched several of your videos and now it looks like am going have a new program to learn!
Loved the content. Also your communications skills are superb. And you beat me with your iPad picture!! absolutely fan, like Raven 😁
Thanks :)
Besides Shapr3D's channel tutorials, your's are so far the best-one out there, because you show case the app power and the result on a real application like woodworking. Would be nice if you can make a workflow tutorial between the Mac and iPad apps ...you are convincing me so far not to spend $1k on Rhino 7 😬 ...oh! Does the code apply for the Mac app too? Thanks.
enjoy,
I absolutely loved it
I love your projects need more sharpr3D qnd Fusion 360 lessons
Great tutorial Alex! Didn't realize that Shapr3D is so powerful, the workflow seems so intuitive.
It keeps getting better and better. I’ve been doing CAD for 20 years...working with it professionally for 15 years. This is the most intuitive CAD program I’ve ever used. It still has a bit to go to fully replace what’s used in the industry right now. But for what we do, it’s perfect
Just found your channel! Love your videos! You have a new subscriber-me! While I don't use Sharpr3D, your tips and techniques are very useful! Thanks much for taking the time to create these great videos!!
Thanks for watching and subscribing! 😊
Man you’re amazing!
Thanks 😊
This is so awesome and helpful!!!!! Thank you for explaining and teaching!!!!
Glad you liked it :)
Could you do a video that goes through helping newbies decide what CNC to go with? I am currently weighing options ranging from 3 axis mills to the Makermade M2. So hard to know what a good starting point is and what a good machine is to turn into a successful business.
If you want to build it into a business, I recommend going with a 3-axis machine. A 2-axis machine is only good for 2D carving, like very basic engraving. It won’t even be able to handle a V carve. You’ll outgrow it very fast
@@BevelishCreations with the Makermade m2, I think I saw some people doing some 3dimensional cutting as there is a little bit of z axis control, although no where near the depth of a pure 3 axis machine of course, but then you get the ability to work on pieces that are 4'x8', though I do not know how accurate, precise, or consistent this work will be.
Awesome tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to put this one together Alex. Great work and the desk looks awesome. 👍
Thanks!
I have recently been having to make a lot of adjustments for tolerances between v carve and shaper, off about .80 of an inch. Totally missing something but so far I've just been offsetting on the fly
Interesting. I haven’t used V carve before, but I haven’t had any issues with shapr and Fusion.
Excellent tutorial! Thanks for posting!
Thanks!
Great video. Can you slice this into parametric wall art similar to the CNC files found on Etsy?
You can’t slice easily in Shapr3D
thank you so much'
regards
Great video, I'm a newbee~ I am so curious now on the rest of the content. I want to see the completed project. I'm not seeing any link etc for that.
Thanks! It’s my desk build
My Custom Standing Desk Home Office- Productive Workspace Setup 2022
ruclips.net/video/SWNHJHOT8mU/видео.html
Looks amazing! Great job.. Q, in F- 360 can I just snap a pic of some cursive words for my first project? New to CNC and Fusion no idea how to use it to cut out words. Thanks for any help, don’t want to waist your time here.
Hey no you can’t just snap in a picture. You need to model it somehow. The program won’t be able to generate a g code just from an image
What app or progam do i need ti buy/download on my ipad?
This was a really interesting video I actually watched the entire thing. After all of that work I'm really surprised the amount of fusion treaty interaction that you had to go through. Why not just use fusion 3D to do the entire sculpting process? Is it just that it's more difficult? Time consuming? I'm learning shaper 3D right now and I love it but after watching the required interactions to make a model into a physical element I'm tempted more to simply suggest hand carving the piece out of wood. I'm actually a sculptor and I could have carved that piece twice as long in half of the amount of time. Of course that's easy to say with it just being a long piece of stock board. I'm sure there's many applications that you could never hand sculpt to the degree of accuracy that the computer can apply. But for something like that hand skills could be incredibly valuable. I am curious though what it would take to use shape or 3D directly to a 3D printer? Is that even possible? I'd like to use shaper 3D as a sculptural 3D printing tool. Am I completely crazy and thinking that I could do that? Am I going to have to commit to a fusion 3D professional license and their crappy service?
Shapr3D doesn’t have CAM capabilities. You can do the whole thing in Fusion 360 if you want. I did it before in another tutorial. But I like to design on my iPad so I’m not constrained at the computer, so I use Shapr3D 90% of the time
Give you double thumbs up :-)
Wow ! What a content ! Thanks for your efforts Sir. Would it be true if I call your style as "Post-Modern Woodworking" ?
Hahaha it’s more like “let’s just do whatever I think looks good” style
@@BevelishCreations Ah I mean, you implement modern tools (iPad, Software) and modern design lines into the woodworking. Thanks again for being different...
How do I get an x-ray view of my project so I can see all the joinery?
Views -> Appearance -> Show Hidden Lines
@@BevelishCreations THANK YOU
Is it possible to run this software on ipad 9 and how would it work?
Please check their website to see what devices are supported
Do you think it's worth buying the ipad pro vs. ipad air for using shapr3d? The only benefit I can see is the LiDAR, but I'm unclear if there's much shapr3d can do to utilize the LiDAR capabilities of the ipad pro.
I haven’t used the iPad Air so I’m not sure if there’s any performance degradation. But other than that, I don’t think there are any other benefits for just Shapr3D. I also edit stuff on my iPad, so I went with the pro
@@BevelishCreations awesome! thank you so much. Love your content.
Is there a way to do this on a circular shape like on the sides of a cylinder?
Hmmm I’m sure it can, but I think a surface type CAD program might be better suited for it
Is there a way to do this in the PC? which software would be the best option?
Yeah you can use Fusion 360
hi, can someone help me? is there an automatic cut list or something like that? for example, when a large kitchen is drawn, it automatically throws out a cutting list like in solid works.
Currently, no
Hi Alex, may I know how much does it cost for the CNC Machine ?
The one I have was around $2000
Are there any Android tablets you recommend for this app?
Hi, this app is currently only for the iPad, MacOS, and Windows. It’s not available for Android
BROBIE!!!
Make some jewellery designs ... please 😊
I have data recent offline uploads only?
Do People that have experience in both fusion 360 and shaper 3D think that designing this type of 3D carving is easier in shaper than fusion?
It’s definitely easier in Fusion, but can’t do it on iPad in Fusion.
@@BevelishCreations Aw man, thanks so much for the reply!
Do you have any videos on how to do it in fusion? or is it much in the same ?
I'm trying to do a floral door carving atm, proving to be more complex than anticipated lol
@OBF497 I do have a video on it. It’s a few videos before I made this one
@@BevelishCreations Cool, Thanks again for the reply :)
Please explain why are you paying 300usd for shapr3d when you already have a very powerful fusion360? Is shapr3d that much easy to use compared to fusion360
They model nearly the same. But Shapr3D is much more useful for me because it allows me to sit in the shop and make designs while measuring things in front of me. And i can walk all over the shop to do this. There’s 0 time wasted from turning on my iPad and opening the app. I don’t have to run back and forth between my project and the office. I can design while on a bus, at the airport, on a plane…basically anywhere without needing to carry a laptop.
what iPad do you use here?
2020 12.9” iPad Pro
@@BevelishCreationsThanks, would you say that the 11 inch 2020 version is good enough for this?
@jaapsmit3925 yep, it even runs smoothly on iPad Air
hi, im doing as you say with export fotmat .step, but on fusion 360 when I select insert mesh it doesn't let me pick the file sender from shapr3d, do you why is this happening?
Try using Open -> open from my computer
@@BevelishCreations i had to open it form the data panel, and it works! Thanks for your videos and awesome content!!
Thanks for checking it out :)
Shapr3d is so easy to use, but its way to pricey for amateur use. I wish they lower the price by 50% and then I consider using this more.
I totally agree. They actually lowered it a lot for a couple of weeks, but then it went back up :(
Can it import lidar 3d scan surface to Shapr3D?
I don’t believe so
@@BevelishCreations
Thanks
What kind of CAD file formats can be imported to Shapr3D on iPad?
X_T, STEP, IGES, SLDPRT, SLDASM, STL, SHAPR, DWG, DXF, PNG, JPG, PDF, TIFF, BMP, ICO, RAW, GIF,
Nice thank you.
I am renovating interior of my 40' sailboat and trying to use iPad pro and Shapr3D for cnc cutting plywood.
I really appreciate for your video.
Glad it’s helpful!
How do I get design?
What?
I know this video is not new BUT you should say "Tutorial for Shapr3d" and its will get more views because there is 0! youtuber expert in Shapr3d and is growing really fast.
Thanks for the tip!
unsubscribing with pleasure
Awesome thanks