That is the best strategy I have seen so far. I have seen many strategies attempting to get the dimple distances absolutely equal in all directions like a polygon. Much more difficult.
Great work, I'm loving your content! Couple tips for you, if you mis click and get rid of the relations pop-up you can tap CTRL to bring it back up. If you select the point where an arc connects to another entity (centerline in this case) you can apply your tangent relation without needing to multi-select the entities. And you can avoid doing multiple circular patterning operations about the X-axis, as you create the subsequent patterns about the Y-axis use the Faces to Pattern option instead of Features. Then you can pick which instance you want out of the original pattern. Cheers!
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Very nice tutorial. One thing I wanted to add was that you can probably save even more time by adding the 15-degree increments all in one circular pattern. then when you want to pattern each increment, use the face to pattern instead of the feature. This way you'll end up with 7 circular patterns vs 12.
Nice!! A good idea to make a different pattern for each hole. I started making a unic pattern for all, and the next pattern around de axis3 makes a wrong ball.
bravo , just un petit question sur la formule qui t a prispour l ajout de cercles , 6 , 6*2 , 12+6 , 18+3 , 21+3 , et 24+3 , a quel critaire tu fait ca !! merci d avance Congratulations, just a quick question on the formula that took you to the addition of circles, 6, 6 * 2, 12 + 6, 18 + 3, 21 + 3, and 24 + 3, how you do it! thank you in advance
you wouldn't have control over each "layer" of holes. it'd be a pattern of either 6 or 12 or etc holes for all the layers, you wouldn't get a good spread. though surprised fill pattern doesn't do this
That's really cool work! I was wondering as you were doing your little round pits to the left side creating a row one at a time, couldn't you do more at once instead of 1x1? I like to do it the simplest way possible! I didn't know you could mirror off the plane! That's bad ass!
QUESTION: What if i were to create a more complex feature to pattern, or simply a "square" instead of the round cut. How would i do so because all the "layers" of circular patterns always copy the ORIGINAL pattern too, over and over again, over the original cut. It works since its just a round cut but it doesnt if its a square or in my case a bit more complex thing, a thing i want to riddle the entire surface full of... But i cant :(
Totally is, we have an untimaker 2+ and an ultimaker 3, We save the solidworks as an STL file, open it in Cura to position it on the printer and choose settings, and save it as a readable file to the provided storage devices
Faucon pèlerin Falco peregrinus Sauter à la navigation Sauter à la recherche Wikipédia:Articles de qualité Vous lisez un « article de qualité ». Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Faucon Pèlerin (comics). Falco peregrinus Description de cette image, également commentée ci-après Un Faucon pèlerin et son petit, en France. Classification (COI) Règne Animalia Embranchement Chordata Sous-embr. Vertebrata Classe Aves Ordre Falconiformes Famille Falconidae Genre Falco Nom binominal Falco peregrinus Tunstall, 1771 Répartition géographique Description de cette image, également commentée ci-après Carte mondiale de répartition du Faucon pèlerin Statut CITES Sur l'annexe I de la CITES Annexe I , Rév. du 04/02/1977 Statut de conservation UICN ( LC ) LC : Préoccupation mineure Le Faucon pèlerin (Falco peregrinus) est une espèce de rapaces robuste, de taille moyenne, réputée pour être l’oiseau le plus rapide du monde en piqué. Ses proies sont presque exclusivement des oiseaux, mais certains individus peuvent également s'attaquer à de petits animaux terrestres. Ce faucon ne construit pas de nid, et niche essentiellement sur des falaises, plus rarement sur des arbres, des structures ou des bâtiments élevés. Ses populations ont très fortement diminué après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en particulier du fait de la pollution au DDT. Depuis sa protection dans les années 1970, ses populations sont à nouveau en expansion. L'aire de répartition de l'espèce s'étend sur 10 000 000 km2. Elle compte une vingtaine de sous-espèces et c'est l'un des oiseaux dont l'aire de dispersion est la plus importante au monde, l'espèce étant en effet présente sur tous les continents sauf l'Antarctique. Il a souvent été apprivoisé dans le cadre de la fauconnerie, tout en ayant été - comme les autres falconidés - considéré en Europe comme nuisible à l'état sauvage1.
That is the best strategy I have seen so far. I have seen many strategies attempting to get the dimple distances absolutely equal in all directions like a polygon. Much more difficult.
Great work, I'm loving your content! Couple tips for you, if you mis click and get rid of the relations pop-up you can tap CTRL to bring it back up. If you select the point where an arc connects to another entity (centerline in this case) you can apply your tangent relation without needing to multi-select the entities. And you can avoid doing multiple circular patterning operations about the X-axis, as you create the subsequent patterns about the Y-axis use the Faces to Pattern option instead of Features. Then you can pick which instance you want out of the original pattern. Cheers!
you all probably dont care but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
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@Roy Marley i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Roy Marley HOLY **** IT REALLY WORKED! Just got access to my Instagram account after roughly 45 minutes by using the site.
Had to pay 15$ but for sure worth it =)
Thank you so much, you saved my account :D
@Rogelio Carson glad I could help =)
Very nice tutorial. One thing I wanted to add was that you can probably save even more time by adding the 15-degree increments all in one circular pattern. then when you want to pattern each increment, use the face to pattern instead of the feature. This way you'll end up with 7 circular patterns vs 12.
Nice!!
A good idea to make a different pattern for each hole.
I started making a unic pattern for all, and the next pattern around de axis3 makes a wrong ball.
gar tu es un génie! merci pour toutes tes vidéos
bravo , just un petit question sur la formule qui t a prispour l ajout de cercles , 6 , 6*2 , 12+6 , 18+3 , 21+3 , et 24+3 , a quel critaire tu fait ca !! merci d avance
Congratulations, just a quick question on the formula that took you to the addition of circles, 6, 6 * 2, 12 + 6, 18 + 3, 21 + 3, and 24 + 3, how you do it! thank you in advance
why the hell did you pattern every single hole individually?
cause he must pattern then again individually (different number of cut-revolves each +15º)
but he could have used the faces instead of features to pattern in the second circular direction?
you wouldn't have control over each "layer" of holes. it'd be a pattern of either 6 or 12 or etc holes for all the layers, you wouldn't get a good spread. though surprised fill pattern doesn't do this
why would u want to control each holes? they are all the same anyways,
What appearance did you used to make a ball look like that? Thanks.
You must activate the RealView Graphics
How did you get that color.. I get a dark grey when I try it
That's really cool work! I was wondering as you were doing your little round pits to the left side creating a row one at a time, couldn't you do more at once instead of 1x1? I like to do it the simplest way possible! I didn't know you could mirror off the plane! That's bad ass!
how to make dimple on internal surface of a pipe? can u make a tutorial?
Nice sir👌👌
Impressive dude 👍
QUESTION: What if i were to create a more complex feature to pattern, or simply a "square" instead of the round cut. How would i do so because all the "layers" of circular patterns always copy the ORIGINAL pattern too, over and over again, over the original cut.
It works since its just a round cut but it doesnt if its a square or in my case a bit more complex thing, a thing i want to riddle the entire surface full of... But i cant :(
Awesome feature use and development!
great thanks
Awesome like always, great job!!!!
Well thought! Thanks!
❤❤❤❤Excellent ❤❤❤❤
well done , guy
this looks confusing and you are hesitating in your moves .. why isnt there a easy way to do this with hole wizard.. ???
nice thanks
It is possible to do something like that in 3DS max?
how do you do motion analysis with the basic concept? Which program in-built Solidworks or another program?
If you are asking for the simulation of flow around the ball; then you could use ANSYS or Solidworks Flow simulation add-on
Great good job
Is it possible to do this as sheet metal ?
great work
Great did work verry simply
Please can Anyone give me the solid works 2019 tutorials
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well done boy
Sir Can you make solidWorks simulation on Solar grass cutter.. I give you design..if you make it.. I can pay you..please help its urgent...
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我说为什么半径有小数点,按高尔夫球真实的大小来做的
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I'm Engineering painter - SolidWorks - I need a job
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Hello, can I have a drawing?
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Audio please.
Is Solid Works compatible with 3D printers?
Yes!
Totally is, we have an untimaker 2+ and an ultimaker 3, We save the solidworks as an STL file, open it in Cura to position it on the printer and choose settings, and save it as a readable file to the provided storage devices
You can also save as an .amf (Additive Manufacturing File)
hi dude ,it is absolutely compatible , you need to change it in STL format
Grande Iniesta
The pattern of a real golf ball is quite different!
Anton Tonchev This is just a free model tutorial, in the case of an official product, I think you know all the design process it need.
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Faucon pèlerin
Falco peregrinus
Sauter à la navigation
Sauter à la recherche
Wikipédia:Articles de qualité Vous lisez un « article de qualité ».
Page d'aide sur l'homonymie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Faucon Pèlerin (comics).
Falco peregrinus
Description de cette image, également commentée ci-après
Un Faucon pèlerin et son petit, en France.
Classification (COI) Règne Animalia
Embranchement Chordata
Sous-embr. Vertebrata
Classe Aves
Ordre Falconiformes
Famille Falconidae
Genre Falco
Nom binominal
Falco peregrinus
Tunstall, 1771
Répartition géographique
Description de cette image, également commentée ci-après
Carte mondiale de répartition du Faucon pèlerin
Statut CITES
Sur l'annexe I de la CITES Annexe I , Rév. du 04/02/1977
Statut de conservation UICN
( LC )
LC : Préoccupation mineure
Le Faucon pèlerin (Falco peregrinus) est une espèce de rapaces robuste, de taille moyenne, réputée pour être l’oiseau le plus rapide du monde en piqué. Ses proies sont presque exclusivement des oiseaux, mais certains individus peuvent également s'attaquer à de petits animaux terrestres. Ce faucon ne construit pas de nid, et niche essentiellement sur des falaises, plus rarement sur des arbres, des structures ou des bâtiments élevés. Ses populations ont très fortement diminué après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en particulier du fait de la pollution au DDT. Depuis sa protection dans les années 1970, ses populations sont à nouveau en expansion.
L'aire de répartition de l'espèce s'étend sur 10 000 000 km2. Elle compte une vingtaine de sous-espèces et c'est l'un des oiseaux dont l'aire de dispersion est la plus importante au monde, l'espèce étant en effet présente sur tous les continents sauf l'Antarctique. Il a souvent été apprivoisé dans le cadre de la fauconnerie, tout en ayant été - comme les autres falconidés - considéré en Europe comme nuisible à l'état sauvage1.
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