How to Use Pictures in OnShape to Design Parts that Can Be 3D Printed

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @RickRaulston
    @RickRaulston Год назад +2

    It's great to find a channel that solves practical issues and isn't trying to print swords, wizards, and puzzles. Not sure why people haven't uploaded practical uses for 3D pens either. I've developed a number of interesting techniques to repair items quickly and easily. One of these days I might get around to making a video. Thank you for your very practical channel!

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      Hello Rick, Thank you for commenting and encouragement. I'm glad you found value in this video for your viewing time. Yes, I agree with you, a 3D printer combined with a little CAD knowledge opens up one of the most powerful tools anyone could own. I've thought about using a 3D pen to join plastic and would love to see videos on other uses for them. I encourage you to create a channel and share your wisdom. Let me know when you do so I can subscribe.
      Enjoy the holiday (:

  • @stevesweb
    @stevesweb Год назад +4

    Nice, I like these little projects for issues like this. When you take a picture of something to import, to prevent some of the skewing, just back up from the object a few feet and zoom in with your camera. It should remove the skew. I have found that works for just about any photo.

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      Hi Steve, What's going on brother? Thank you for the zoom tip. Not having to deal with correcting the picture will save lots of time.
      I hope all is well with you.

    • @stevesweb
      @stevesweb Год назад

      @@vbared Everything is going well. Got moved into a new house. Men's spending all my time working on it. I haven't spent much time 3D printing anything at all.
      Give that zoom in a try and let me know how it works out for you. I learned about wide-angle and distortion sometime ago. I found taking pictures of people close up and animals makes a huge difference when you just back up and zoom in some.

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      @@stevesweb Excellent, congratulations on your new home. I'm sure getting settled in will take some time.

  • @brettryan8737
    @brettryan8737 Год назад +2

    have a ruler in the photo to help with mesrement calibration

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      Hi Brett, Great idea, I hadn't thought about that.

  • @SLAPPY4241
    @SLAPPY4241 Год назад

    Nice video bro.. anyway I can get your help or ask you a few questions about a M5P/CB1

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      Sure, Brian, Give me a call 478-227-3301, leave a message and I'll call right back. Since I give out this number I get a ton of spam calls so I have to screen them.

  • @sargedutch1085
    @sargedutch1085 Год назад

    Great video. Didnt know I could import a photo!

    • @vbared
      @vbared  Год назад

      Hi Gary, thank you, buddy. It was a cool little project that saved a trip to the home improvement store.
      How are things going?