Modelling a Boat propeller in DesignSpark Mechanical
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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Jim you are a bloody genius. New sub
Brilliant, thank You for all tutorials. Watching them I start to use DSM :-) Keep going Jim :-)
Great job Jim. Just started using DesignSpark, these tutorials are awesome.
I like this approach
I like all that technical jargon.
Excelent videos, my new teacher, By the way any ideas for making a simpel rope KNOT?
Hi Jim, thanks a lot! thats what i'm looking for. i'll test it with different forms in my little outboarder. many options to construct are very exciting.
Excellent Jim.
Awesome Jim, needed that one, thanks
AMAZING !!!!! Thank you Jim
Thank you Jim - very nice and simlply done...
Some good tips there Jim.
Awesome Jim
Hi Jim, I really appreciate your videos they help a lot. I wonder if you ever came accros designing an airplane propeller. I made one but it's far from perfect. Thank you very much .
Hi Jim, how do you draw a bait boat in this way? I can't figure it out, I would like to make a design myself
Si seulement mon anglais était bon. super vos tuto!
easie when you know how thanks jim
printed out nice cheers jim
Where should I go to find out how to round a flat piece of wood, each corner? Thanks!
thanks for this....how about Air craft propellers ...
Modeling an aircraft propeller is probably similar to the way I modeled the Spitfire wing - see: ruclips.net/video/mSzrGRdj7Pc/видео.html. You would need 2, 3, 4, or even 5 of them mounted on a hub. The pitch, aerofoil shape, rpm etc would need to be correct for the engine power, flight speed, load carrying capacity - but apart from that it should be quite simple ;-0
Jim, you are selling me on this tool! Is DesignSpark considered to be a parametric CAD package?
Brilliant!!!!
Nice
This is unbelievable! Thanks for the tutorial. I am still trying to figure out how your method can help design a solid saddle shape. will great to see tutorial for this.
Thank you Jim greetings from the Netherlands. It was a great help.
Un grand merci !
I saw this video, which explains how to make spheres that are printed in 3d in a way that respects proportions. I like the idea of this attachment by means of a bolt in the center of the sphere (see ruclips.net/video/osj-sxbsqWk/видео.html).
But how to make such an object in DSM ? Maybe you'll want to explain it to us.
You may want to go further and make a video on how to effectively attach cut parts for the needs of the 3D printer.