You’re a talented teacher PJ. And it’s very generous of you to share so many cool ideas with the world. Thank you very much. Do you ever 3D print jewelry with plastic filament? If so, what would be your recommended filament type for a more delicate object like this?
Thank you. Although I use filament for other type of 3D printing. I do not have it use for jewelry printing. You can check on www.shapeways.com They have other cool materials to explore.
PJ thanks for all the time you dedicate to us and making these videos! Seeing your intersecting pipe correction reminds me of an issue I deal with a lot. I like to border pieces with a rope edge sometimes that I make using spiral and pipe. I want the pipe to intersect itself some but then it won't allow any boolean operations. I usually just fiddle until there is the tiniest of gaps and it comes out how I basically want after casting, but it's not "right." How can I keep the intersected pipe look? I don't know an effective way to cut out those internal intersections.
Do you mean you have issue on pipe when you boolean. If that is the case, you can always use gumball to move them as you did, but only move a little like 0.01. check out my SNAIL video. I remember it may be at part 2 where I discuss how to remove the intersection parts. Hope that helps.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign That was an interesting video, but I wasn't able to apply anything to my problem. However, I was reminded of another valuable lesson from you. I tried to make a simple mock-up to demonstrate problem, and it worked fine! I add this edge design at the end and there is just too much going on and the computer can't handle the boolean. There is no design error. I just have to split it up into smaller sections or do it earlier. Thank you so much PJ!
It depends on where you located (what vendors you can access), the speed, printing quality and your budget. You can join facebook group for 3-D printing an dcasting for jewelry, there are a lot of professional share their experience.
marvelous! Thank you P.J
no problem!
U r my god mam❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you like my videos
Y are very good teacher, many Thanks for you
You are welcome!
Great tips as always! very clever way to fix that deformation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience
My pleasure!
You’re a talented teacher PJ. And it’s very generous of you to share so many cool ideas with the world. Thank you very much. Do you ever 3D print jewelry with plastic filament? If so, what would be your recommended filament type for a more delicate object like this?
Thank you. Although I use filament for other type of 3D printing. I do not have it use for jewelry printing. You can check on www.shapeways.com They have other cool materials to explore.
Great tutorial PJ as always
Glad you like it, John
thnx for your all video ❤❤❤
Most welcome 😊
Thanks for the transparent tutorials
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PJ thanks for all the time you dedicate to us and making these videos! Seeing your intersecting pipe correction reminds me of an issue I deal with a lot. I like to border pieces with a rope edge sometimes that I make using spiral and pipe. I want the pipe to intersect itself some but then it won't allow any boolean operations. I usually just fiddle until there is the tiniest of gaps and it comes out how I basically want after casting, but it's not "right." How can I keep the intersected pipe look? I don't know an effective way to cut out those internal intersections.
Do you mean you have issue on pipe when you boolean. If that is the case, you can always use gumball to move them as you did, but only move a little like 0.01. check out my SNAIL video. I remember it may be at part 2 where I discuss how to remove the intersection parts. Hope that helps.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign That was an interesting video, but I wasn't able to apply anything to my problem. However, I was reminded of another valuable lesson from you. I tried to make a simple mock-up to demonstrate problem, and it worked fine! I add this edge design at the end and there is just too much going on and the computer can't handle the boolean. There is no design error. I just have to split it up into smaller sections or do it earlier. Thank you so much PJ!
thanks a lot i learn many things
Glad to hear that
Great!! Love thats tips!! Greetings!
Glad you like them!
Nice video. Have you any video about making molds in rhino for casting?
no really. Most of the jewelry process don't do that. but I have seen couple videos for larger plastic casting using that on other channel.
I am your biggest admirer mam
Keep making videos like this
Also can you also start t- spline tutorial....
I have several tutorial for SubD with Rhino 7. They are similar with T-Spline for Rhino 5. you can check them out on my channel.
Thanks for the good info 😊
You are very welcome
Thank u PJ..
You are welcome!
Hi, do u have any separate course for rings
what type of ring are you looking for?
Rounded square shape men's ring, rectangular shape also. Ur explaning the design in good and understandable ways.
Am beginner , can u suggest me, is rhino matrix important to learn
May I ask what 3d printer you recommend business wise?
It depends on where you located (what vendors you can access), the speed, printing quality and your budget. You can join facebook group for 3-D printing an dcasting for jewelry, there are a lot of professional share their experience.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign thanks a lot for your answer im gonna check it out 🙏
Amazing
@@glitchinthematrix9306 great
Thanks
How to make 1 side pipe and how to change that selection rectangular to round ?
you can use sweep instead of pipe
@@PJChenJewelryDesign and can i change that selection rectangular to round yea any other safe ?
good
Thanks
I have a picture I want to learn how to design can you explain it in RUclips
can you post link
@@PJChenJewelryDesign He asked me for a ring according to this design but I can't do it
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