As soon as I saw the tweet about this feature, I realized it had tremendous potential. Allowing one to add parameters to a design in Tinkercad allows for some easy iterative design that I long felt was missing from the program. However, by isolating it into Codeblocks as a separate feature, they don't take away from the ease of use of the "vanilla" Tinkercad. It rocks! Great video!
This is great! I have had to back-track many times on a complex 3D model in Tinkercad just to make a simple change. This will save a lot of time in the future.
Probably good for something you know you will tweak or change in the future. I prefer the raw Tinkercad building. I usually draw what I want on paper first so I get it right or at least very close to what I want. Thanks for the informative video of this new feature.
Great practical video as usual and you explain things so well. I can see using this for objects that would need adjustment of parameters or where I would be making more than one with variants.
Very very cool.. didn't know about this beta and it can definitely help for some specific designs... Thanks for the video! I'm definitely going to try it out..
hmmm its interesting bu looks like a lot of extra work just to create a design especially more complex designs. What would be cool is if it wrote code for your designs as you built them automatically so that you could go back to any point and modify without having to undo all your work and then redo all your work to change a minor detail
I have to say that when I first saw Tinkercad, being a Blender/Max user I thought how cute, a program for kids... Until I watched some videos and tried it. It's going to be my go to program for prototyping anything I want to 3D print. Thank you. (Subscribed)
I think a table was the first thing I ever designed & printed, for the wife’s pots, looks interesting, but not sure it’ll replace OnShape in my build process.. :)
Fantastic tutorial! I just can't figure out why when I choose to export, it doesn't give Part as an option; only .obj or .stl. Is this some kind of premium feature?
I found it! Instead of doing it from the export menu, the option is available directly from the Parts Collection. When you choose Parts Collection, an Add Part link appears and you can select your part from the workplane and name it, etc.
As soon as I saw the tweet about this feature, I realized it had tremendous potential. Allowing one to add parameters to a design in Tinkercad allows for some easy iterative design that I long felt was missing from the program. However, by isolating it into Codeblocks as a separate feature, they don't take away from the ease of use of the "vanilla" Tinkercad. It rocks!
Great video!
This is awesome for kids that are starting using Tinkercad making models
Hey, Thanks Chuck. For an old guy F360 is a bit hard to get my head round but this tool will help me a lot in Tinkercad
This is great! I have had to back-track many times on a complex 3D model in Tinkercad just to make a simple change. This will save a lot of time in the future.
This actually kind of makes more since to me then some of the click knobs. Thanks for pointing this out.
That is an impressive feature. Nice job giving us a dry run. Very useful!
Probably good for something you know you will tweak or change in the future.
I prefer the raw Tinkercad building. I usually draw what I want on paper first so I get it right or at least very close to what I want. Thanks for the informative video of this new feature.
Thanks Chuck! Much easier to follow the step-by-step explanation of how to use code blocks in Tinkercad. Cool!
Just discovered Code Blocks on Tinkercad and this tutorial did a fantastic job of breaking the steps down. Thanks!
Youre welcome
This was great Chuck!!, I didn't even realize this was a feature in TinkerCAD
Great practical video as usual and you explain things so well. I can see using this for objects that would need adjustment of parameters or where I would be making more than one with variants.
Whoa, Tinkercad is really growing up. Thanks for the video!
Complete and instructive video. Thanks Chep!
Very very cool.. didn't know about this beta and it can definitely help for some specific designs... Thanks for the video! I'm definitely going to try it out..
hmmm its interesting bu looks like a lot of extra work just to create a design especially more complex designs. What would be cool is if it wrote code for your designs as you built them automatically so that you could go back to any point and modify without having to undo all your work and then redo all your work to change a minor detail
I have to say that when I first saw Tinkercad, being a Blender/Max user I thought how cute, a program for kids... Until I watched some videos and tried it. It's going to be my go to program for prototyping anything I want to 3D print. Thank you. (Subscribed)
It’s very useful. I have a playlist on it. ruclips.net/p/PLRFPlUhDTTllAprh8GbHJw0NjHKWT7Yzs
Thanks a lot! i really needed your help about this, i didn't understand alot of the new tutorials. Now i understand how it works! Thanks!
I think a table was the first thing I ever designed & printed, for the wife’s pots, looks interesting, but not sure it’ll replace OnShape in my build process.. :)
Fantastic video
Very good video easy to follow especially for new to tinkercad teachers
I think they need to add the ability to create simple sketches like lines and arcs. Similar to their draw tool now but with some precision.
i got some great tips from just this one video thanks for yur help
I would prefer to use OpenSCAD instead, but great that the software develops. Regards!
Fantastic tutorial! I just can't figure out why when I choose to export, it doesn't give Part as an option; only .obj or .stl. Is this some kind of premium feature?
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I found it! Instead of doing it from the export menu, the option is available directly from the Parts Collection. When you choose Parts Collection, an Add Part link appears and you can select your part from the workplane and name it, etc.
Every cool chuck
Looks great ! let me try
Love it!
How to import design from Autodesk Inventor to CodeBlock?
I can only import to 3D design, but cannot to Codeblock.
now I am understand why codeblock is good compared to manual way.
i liked it
cool nice Video :-)
Every cool chuck