Change STL files to suit your needs! Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
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  • @andrewwillcoxon
    @andrewwillcoxon 27 дней назад +4

    Great video! Tinkercad comes to the rescue quite often due me.

  • @rickseiden1
    @rickseiden1 24 дня назад +2

    This is why, on the rare occasions I post a design, I always post the Fusion 360 file with it. Anyone can download that and make any changes they want.

  • @Walt1119
    @Walt1119 25 дней назад +1

    Tinkercad works great for these types of things and of course creating too. Somethings it is difficult to do in tc though, ie it's limitations. Thanks so much for sharing w us!!

  • @ziggystardog
    @ziggystardog 25 дней назад +1

    I never really gelled with Tinkercad, but Prusa Slicer often does everything I need in this department. I’ll often run parts through Prusa Sclicer and export into Orca Slicer to print, because its editing and text tools are that much better.

  • @harmlessdolphin
    @harmlessdolphin 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks for posting what you learned on how to do this. I have been using this technique for sometime and Tinkercad is great for tweaking models. However Tinkercad does have limits on the size or complexity of the STL you can import. Complex models with lots of surface angles like a figurine may not import just depends. But it works for most things that I do. Thanks for sharing and keep on going my friend.

    • @kanrogcreations
      @kanrogcreations  27 дней назад

      Thank you for the kind words! Yes, tinkercad has limitations, but it's a surprisingly powerful tool to have.

  • @McOldwolf
    @McOldwolf 26 дней назад +1

    Same modifications like you did in TinkerCAD can also be performed directly in the Slicer. Quite an easy Task for example for Prusa Slicer / Bambu Studio / Orca Slicer.

  • @tonytillman3953
    @tonytillman3953 28 дней назад +2

    Which one plus are you rocking? I'm on the OP11

    • @kanrogcreations
      @kanrogcreations  28 дней назад +1

      An ancient 8T 5G :)
      its a great phone, but the camera isn't good enough for making videos, so I invested in a proper camera rather than a new phone.

  • @michaelguy6080
    @michaelguy6080 28 дней назад +2

    1st ....
    Nice content

  • @garywillett4146
    @garywillett4146 23 дня назад +1

    I wish people would design there own parts instead taking someone else design. And say I made this!

    • @kanrogcreations
      @kanrogcreations  23 дня назад

      Stealing designs is not ok, but I don't expect everyone to learn CAD

    • @garywillett4146
      @garywillett4146 23 дня назад

      I learned it , and if you have a printer you should learn it.

    • @kanrogcreations
      @kanrogcreations  23 дня назад

      Are you talking about me specifically?

    • @garywillett4146
      @garywillett4146 23 дня назад

      No , it’s to show people how design something that’s simple at first.

    • @kanrogcreations
      @kanrogcreations  23 дня назад

      Learning CAD should not be a requirement when having a printer. Basic understanding of something like tinkercad does expand the usability of your printer exponentially.