You are a great teacher! When I first watched your video I was a complete beginner and your simple lesson taught me all the basics of Tinkercad, my first experience with 3D design, in very short order. Building the wrench was such a practical way to teach us and you did it so patiently...FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS. You will make a GREAT teacher if you choose to follow that line.
I have never used or understood anything to do with cad, but I am beginning to understand so thank you very much from a dinosaur. I wish you had been my teacher I may have achieved more in life. Well done.
You are a GREAT TEACHER. You talk so clearly and you allow me to comprehend what you are doing. I know nothing about 3D printing but want to learn. Thankyou. I just subscribed
Ordering my first 3D printer in a few days. Being a pensioner I am totally in the dark with all of the different software available and see most of them as too difficult for me. Your tutorial was first class and very informative. Thank you ever so much.
I can feel the instructor's enthusiasm in his voice, and can't wait to try the software! It seems very intuitive and I assume even more complex functionality will be added as time goes on; the available solid shapes are a great start and next the program could recognize that we're making a tool, or a cup, and obviate the need for some of the intermediate steps. It'll be the engineering horsepower that "regular" inventors need.
You, sir, is a very, very, good instructor. Being an old school (very old it seems) trained mechanic in the 1980’s I’m trained in mechanical drawing using rulers and pens on paper and doing my calculations whit a slide rule and a Texas instrument pocket calculator. Now I take the next step in to 3d-printing and 3d design, so this is/are/was tremendously helpful to a Troglodyte like me🤓🇸🇪 PS: keep the nerd factor on at least an eighth.
Did you change people at 17:00 haha. The first guy was better :) but OMG after spending a few hrs learning Blender this has blown my mind. Tinker CAD looks sooo much easier and more intuitive i'm definitely coverting over. Also thanks for such a great slower beginner speed on your tutorial most people teach in expert mode !
Best Video so far , explanation was good and well presented but to put the cream on the cake it would been nice if you showed how to put the bolt shape in the ring to make it a spanner.
Great tutorial, looking to buy a 3d printer but wanted to get the hang of 3d printing basics and designing. There is so much software so it gets really confusing but wow, followed this video and was able to create the wrench perfectly but not only that, you taught me the basics. Awesome tutorial. Great instructor and really easy to understand especially a 3d noob here.
You can also type the dimensions you want because manually dragging to a particular dimension can be difficult, especially when you need to use decimals. Just click on the number box.
I don't have access to a drop down menu from Basic shapes? Under Basic shapes, ...no sub menu of Text or symbols? Main menu "basic shapes then "design starters etc". My menu appears different than this tutorial. "text" in shapes puts a template on the workplace. Can't find letters, numbers, or symbols.Thanks for your help. This is a very well presented tutorial.
Hey Bud! Thank you SO very much for this excellent tutorial. I really like your teaching style and just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated this video. Have a great day.
Well done, very simple, easy to follow, this much appreciated. If my buddy hadn't already shown me a lot of this this definitely would have helped me. Even though I knew most of it it was still good to see it being done so simply thank you.
What if I use the octagon instead of the circle for the closed end. Then add a second one to that but rotate it 45 degrees to make it a 12 point wrench? Or would it be 22.5 degrees
very good video. No crappy music!! You could have gone one step further though and created the "teeth" inside the round part of the wrench and tilted it slightly upwards, like a real wrench. But, very good clear instructions to that point.
When designing the red longbox connector of 2 sides of the wrench the size changes are not updated or reflected in the shape window. This is really annoying . Is this a bug ? Cheers
I guess it was basically helpful as far as combining and aligning parts, but the wrench only works on round nuts. Wouldn't it have been easier to use an octagon in a 14mm size to create the box end of the wrench instead of a cylinder. I know nothing at all about these design programs or 3d printing. So maybe you got me on something I don't understand. Could there be another method of taking off round nuts?
thank you for this video! Just found your channel and I'm hoping to find more of these when I go to your channel page! You do a wonderful job teaching! The only problem here is that the box end of the wrench is just a circle but Im guessing you could use a polygon to fix that right?
Thank you for the video. Once you've created the file can you use the export command and save as a file that a 3d printer can use? Or do you have to use a specific slicer program to create the file. Thank you Kevin.
your comparison with photoshop helped me get a better idea of how to perceive this software and made me wonder can I use my graphics tablet that I use with photoshop here in tinkercad ?
Hello. You're instructions are clear but I'm just not getting the results here yet. I'm trying to make a rectangle hole in a square and it does not show for me after clicking the Group button.
You are a great teacher! When I first watched your video I was a complete beginner and your simple lesson taught me all the basics of Tinkercad, my first experience with 3D design, in very short order. Building the wrench was such a practical way to teach us and you did it so patiently...FOR COMPLETE BEGINNERS. You will make a GREAT teacher if you choose to follow that line.
I have never used or understood anything to do with cad, but I am beginning to understand so thank you very much from a dinosaur. I wish you had been my teacher I may have achieved more in life. Well done.
You are a GREAT TEACHER.
You talk so clearly and you allow me to comprehend what you are doing.
I know nothing about 3D printing but want to learn.
Thankyou.
I just subscribed
Probably the best ThinkerCad tutorial for beginner. Thanks
Well organized & delivered professionally. Easily followed. Teaching style is spot on. Thanks
Excellent tutorial for newbies. I used a cube to add the cutouts to the ring (16x16, rotate 0, rotate 22.5, rotate 45, and rotate 67.5).
Excellent video tutorials. Thank you for sharing your video. Watching with full support from Canada 🇨🇦
So simple... Yet I'm blown away
Taking another crack at it !!
Teachers !!! Priceless !!!
Simply the best beginners tutorial anywhere - look no further!
Thank you, very useful and helpful video
It is easier to watch at x1.25 speed btw guys
Best advice ;)
I watch all videos, including this one on 2x speed. Saves time and time is money...
thnx
Ordering my first 3D printer in a few days. Being a pensioner I am totally in the dark with all of the different software available and see most of them as too difficult for me. Your tutorial was first class and very informative. Thank you ever so much.
Very helpful. Better than the written tutorials in Tinkercad that were not detailed enough. I finally see how the aligning works.
I can feel the instructor's enthusiasm in his voice, and can't wait to try the software! It seems very intuitive and I assume even more complex functionality will be added as time goes on; the available solid shapes are a great start and next the program could recognize that we're making a tool, or a cup, and obviate the need for some of the intermediate steps. It'll be the engineering horsepower that "regular" inventors need.
Nerd I’m not reading that
@@RykerScrolls its 5 lines, just say you're stupid next time lmao
This helped me out a lot. Thanks for taking the time to create it for us!
Thanks for the video. My 8 year old son is so happy. We are just learning 3d modeling together since we each have our own 3d printer now.
Great tutorial! I learned more from this one than many others combined!
You, sir, is a very, very, good instructor. Being an old school (very old it seems) trained mechanic in the 1980’s I’m trained in mechanical drawing using rulers and pens on paper and doing my calculations whit a slide rule and a Texas instrument pocket calculator. Now I take the next step in to 3d-printing and 3d design, so this is/are/was tremendously helpful to a Troglodyte like me🤓🇸🇪
PS: keep the nerd factor on at least an eighth.
Massive!!!!!!, removes much of the frustration of learning and new skill
"Getting to 'grips' with new software"
I see what you did there and I appreciate it
So clearly and properly explained!!!
Great!!
Thank You!!!
Awesome, they should send all new users to this tutorial, I was getting a little frustrated there for a while!
Dude the tutorial that they have on the site is complete garbage
@@mikezufelt8172 yess
Very helpful and straight to the point without lots of waffle. Many thanks.
Did you change people at 17:00 haha. The first guy was better :) but OMG after spending a few hrs learning Blender this has blown my mind. Tinker CAD looks sooo much easier and more intuitive i'm definitely coverting over. Also thanks for such a great slower beginner speed on your tutorial most people teach in expert mode !
Thank you so much for a very well articulated tutorial
amazing video, I followed along and made a wrench!! so much less intimidating now!! Thank you so much
That was really good, in fact much better than the official Tinkercad tutorials. Thanks for posting.
That was very clearly explained, thank you so much. I'm new to this and some other videos I watched were taught too fast or confusing.
super underrated, he deserves 1 million subs right now.
A well delivered video and very easy to follow. Thank you for sharing will definately watch the rest in the series.
Thank you for your video. Please make more tutorials. I imagine you had in 6 years. I would like to know how to get grips in the wrench ring part.
Nice job, now I have some where to start out. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this very clear instructional video. Heading over to Tinkercad now to tinker with my invention!!
Best Video so far , explanation was good and well presented but to put the cream on the cake it would been nice if you showed how to put the bolt shape in the ring to make it a spanner.
Great tutorial, looking to buy a 3d printer but wanted to get the hang of 3d printing basics and designing. There is so much software so it gets really confusing but wow, followed this video and was able to create the wrench perfectly but not only that, you taught me the basics. Awesome tutorial. Great instructor and really easy to understand especially a 3d noob here.
You can also type the dimensions you want because manually dragging to a particular dimension can be difficult, especially when you need to use decimals. Just click on the number box.
Wow, the right menu features are completely new for me. They are pretty interesting.
Best tutorial ive ever watched
Thank you very much - this is exactly what we were looking for!
I don't have access to a drop down menu from Basic shapes? Under Basic shapes, ...no sub menu of Text or symbols? Main menu "basic shapes then "design starters etc". My menu appears different than this tutorial. "text" in shapes puts a template on the workplace. Can't find letters, numbers, or symbols.Thanks for your help. This is a very well presented tutorial.
Hey Bud! Thank you SO very much for this excellent tutorial. I really like your teaching style and just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated this video. Have a great day.
What a great teacher, very dinamic and clear. Thanks!!!!
Well done, very simple, easy to follow, this much appreciated. If my buddy hadn't already shown me a lot of this this definitely would have helped me. Even though I knew most of it it was still good to see it being done so simply thank you.
Easy peasy, thanks for showing how it all works.
Wallah Bhaisaab 🤲
😂😂
Depressed, so your explanation of interface was phenomenal!!
Stay well and safe man! How is the tinkering going?
Ahhh, you could've used two polygons to make the hole in the ring. This video has helped me so much! Really answered some questions I had. Thank you.
Thanks, I really needed it for school
Detailed clear explanation. Thank you so much. 🙏
I’m an absolute beginner to 3D printing, so this tutorial was just perfect. Thank you so much for sharing. Definitely a new sub from me 🙂
Good tutorial short of how to create the nodules in the ring if it were to be a functional wrench. Maybe do an additional video to show that process.
What if I use the octagon instead of the circle for the closed end. Then add a second one to that but rotate it 45 degrees to make it a 12 point wrench? Or would it be 22.5 degrees
almost hypnotic, great explanation but almost fell asleep LOL
there is no shame in replaying a lesson in the evening to fall sleep too
3d mortel
Please i don't know how to add ESP32 Wroom and MPU6050 with I2C bus in thinker card ?
People from India make some very good technical videos, but usually you cannot understand them. This guy speaks very well and made an excellent video.
Thank you for a clear presentation.
Thank you, you are an excellent teacher. Just what I needed to get going.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you!
thanks sooo much for the tutorial, was really helpful, can you show us how to save that file and send it to a 3d printer please
You are the Man!...I shall endeavour to follow your excellent tuition videos and master Tinkerkad!
the ring part has some kind of teeth for grip , can we have those as well ?
Need a little help. Imagine that the handle protrudes inside the ring. How would I erase the part of the handle that is inside the ring? Thanks.
This was a very informative video. Thank you for putting this out !
very good video. No crappy music!! You could have gone one step further though and created the "teeth" inside the round part of the wrench and tilted it slightly upwards, like a real wrench. But, very good clear instructions to that point.
Got really confused on the porygon it wasn't giving me the points realized I just needed to turn it made a wrench feels good thanks.
Thank you for a great tutorial.
Gracias maestro, muy buena explicación.
Just started working with tinkercad and was a little confused but now I’m ok thank you very informative
very good tutorial have learnt new skills
Perfect tutorial for beginners ! Really helped me a lot. Thanks :)
Great video. Easy to understand and follow. Where can I find the follow up videos?
When designing the red longbox connector of 2 sides of the wrench the size changes are not updated or reflected in the shape window.
This is really annoying . Is this a bug ?
Cheers
good work in tinkercad, love to see others also making tinkercad beginner videos
I have a doubt.. So if there are 3 objects together and they are kind of over laping. How can i only group 2 without grouping the 3rd?
Pls answer
Excellent job. Thank you very much. Very helpful for a beginner like me.
Thank you I learn quite bit from this
Really enjoyed this..very concise and informative..well organized tutorial I learned alot...keep up the great work!
Great video! Is it possible to soften the edges and curve them?
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THANK YOU !
What the hell !!!!who are you??
how are you verified? lol
very informative thank you . great vid
I guess it was basically helpful as far as combining and aligning parts, but the wrench only works on round nuts. Wouldn't it have been easier to use an octagon in a 14mm size to create the box end of the wrench instead of a cylinder. I know nothing at all about these design programs or 3d printing. So maybe you got me on something I don't understand. Could there be another method of taking off round nuts?
thank you for this video! Just found your channel and I'm hoping to find more of these when I go to your channel page! You do a wonderful job teaching! The only problem here is that the box end of the wrench is just a circle but Im guessing you could use a polygon to fix that right?
DO you have more on this software to learn bevels n other stuff?
Thank you for the video which I found very useful. Really nice and slow presentation.
Fantastic, your pronunciation is easy to understanding for no english people.
A great little tutorial - much better than the ‘Dummies guide’ I have been wading through!
See your hairs🤣🤣
That was great. So well explained. Thank you for making this video.
Hi, is it possible to use a drawing pad to design with tinkercad, if so which one would you suggest?
Thank you for the video. Once you've created the file can you use the export command and save as a file that a 3d printer can use? Or do you have to use a specific slicer program to create the file. Thank you Kevin.
Thank you for this. I found it very instructional as well as clear. This is a marvellous video.
Can I have the script for this video if it is available? Sometimes it is hard to understand what is said.
your comparison with photoshop helped me get a better idea of how to perceive this software and made me wonder can I use my graphics tablet that I use with photoshop here in tinkercad ?
So once this is done, do you save the file and open it in a slicer? Or are their more steps? Thanks a million man.
Brilliant video thank you very much
Awesome video! Thank you sir
Very useful intro to the basics, a good first video for anyone wanting to start creating 3D models
Your teaching method is good
Hello. You're instructions are clear but I'm just not getting the results here yet. I'm trying to make a rectangle hole in a square and it does not show for me after clicking the Group button.
thxs a lot this helped a lot.
Thank you