How to Pee When There's No Bathroom - Safety Third 45
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Safety Third is a weekly show hosted by William Osman, NileRed, The Backyard Scientist, Allen Pan, and a couple other RUclips "Scientists". Sometimes we have guests, sometimes it's just us, but always: safety is our number three priority.
My favorite CAD is called cardboard aided design, where you bend either cardboard, paper, or portions of cereal boxes to create the general shape that you want, you then cut sheet metal into that shape
do you watch Grind hard plumbing co? lol
@@CRneu hell yeah I do
I just use Fusion 360
ShitCAD idea : make the block have random fracture lines (invisible of course) so sometimes when you try to chisel the surface, you end up with a third of the block falling off
when you have to make a through-hole, the UI for doing it is a mill DRO and you have to go through an edge finding procedure
i love how allen's special sound effect is being used more often it's horrible
Yes 😂. I remember it was an earlier episode but which one it was?
Yep. Every time I hear it I can't help but think of the original phrase that led to it.
39 with dax
@@jsax01001010 Was C*****u H***ai the original source of this?
@@dylangergutierrez Yes.
I'm a software engineer and I'll 100% build ShitCad for you.
I feel like MineCAD would be a good meme-title
By “nojang”
ShitCAD by Mojank
@@austinwhitney1362 modank
i suck at all of these things, but I'll buy an occulus just for a VR game like this
I once peed in a bottle when I was 6, and my Weiner perfectly fit into the bottle hole, so when I went to pee, the pressure build up and shot my Weiner out, getting pee all over me and my dad
that's the funniest thing i've ever read
Why was your dad present
oh poor thing
I had to take CAD in highschool in I think 2003 and I got done with everything fast so I was messing around in cad and I found some file somewhere deep in the computer. Somebody had taken a picture of our teacher's head and photoshopped it onto a body that was nude except for a speedo or something funny like that. But I didn't know what it was until I applied it as a texture because this was before thumbnails in the windows explorer really and I applied it to this sphere and as soon as I applied the image as a texture, I got to see my teacher showing his photoshopped stuff and he sees the screen and he's like "Where did you find that?!?" and I was trying to turn the sphere to you couldn't see the image but with sphere textures in that program it didn't make any difference so there was this relentless smiling teacher head on a swimsuit speedo body taunting me as I tried to turn it away. Good times.
"uhh uhh... IT WAS JIMMY!!"
may be wrong but at least you get out of trouble
Nile Red, we love your old videos. I rewatch them just because how amazing the chemical reactions that take place. Hope you come back!! 😁
Machine embroidery is super fun! Willy, if you ever get your hands on a Jacquard loom, you will probably have so much fun with it- it's a super complicated machine and the software is WILD but making a perfect, complete piece is incredible.
I could listen to complaints about textile drafting software all day: Weavepoint, ArahWeave, Chart Minder, Stitch Works, Pixeloom. They're all so janky..
There was a joke a few jobs ago that all I knew how to do in SolidWorks is extrude a cylinder and put a hole in it. When I had to do the software validation of the SolidWorks PDM, I decided to lean into my lack of CAD prowess. To test file creation, I had the user create a cylinder and for file editing, I had them put a hole in it. My incompetence will forever live in that software validation report!
ive been learning cad on my own and hearing them complain about the same things that ive had issues with makes me feel happy
Thank you for the free content Daddy William®
nigel is back home
lessgoo
I can't help but parametric model as well. It takes so much more work, but I love being able to adjust values and offsets down the line.
especially just reiterating a sketch to make it work for paramteric modelling too
My first woodworking project, I decided to draft with pencil and paper rather than learn CAD. That was a mistake. On my third redesign, I started to define everything parametricly which helped tremendously, so I was thrilled to discover parametric modeling in CAD when I started learning it for my second project.
I don't think I learned CAD late enough for parametric (if what that is is assigning variables and stuff), but you can always go back in and modify dimensions :D
I do CAD, Creo and SolidWorks, for my job as a Mechanical Designer. The answer to the timeline of features is to re-do stuff correctly after you figure it out. yes. One way to reduce that bad behavior is to make reference locations built with datums and sketches like a skeleton/parent file. This way you can keep your features are independent from each other until the very end.
I think you referenced bodies. Bodies in SolidWorks is important for top-down modeling. It's a skeleton setup that you can reference stuff later on to split out. It can work very well that way. I build injection molded parts for grips. They have many A-surfaces for aesthetics that are split out. So you could keep them in a single core skeleton file then split out into components as it is important to keep all the exterior faces continuous even if split between parts.
"Top-down modeling" is best practice for making a complete assembly. Start with the overall shape of the assembly, have all the locations in that top file. Branch everything out into sub assemblies and parts downward. You can also use it for your thinking process to dump non-committal data you can easily turn into features back and forth. You could group features after that and suppress whole groups as concepts you can turn on and off. I don't know if SolidWorks has this, but the latest Creo has a way to make timeline forks based on new decisions and also use that for different variations of parts, sub-assemblies, and assemblies. Something much more robust and stable than configurations/family tables.
I would buy a SolidWorks license when you can and have reached the free software that is out there. They have community driven features that are endless and they in general are constantly developing new features and improving features more than any other CAD and for professional software the cost is much lower than most.
RIP Figma and Figjam. They've been my favorites and their company is full of fantastic people. I really hope they can keep what makes them great still.
As an experienced integrator I would say that Fusion/Inventor are only good for small non-parametric assemblies. If you want a CAD software for big parametric assemblies investing to Catia or NX is a necessity.
And as a extra professional tip, we only use axis-systems for constraining assemblies together when the parts grow to be more than 3. Kinematic assemblies are mostly done independently as "per-case studies" with everything else frozen in place.
I'm 100% with Nigel about how software companies operate. They love to add features that no one asked for just as some ploy to bring in customers that didn't exist in the first place. Meanwhile they will continue to remove old features that people have been using their software for YEARS just because they claim it's hard to maintain or "no one uses it." Firefox is a great example of the latter. They claim to have user telemetry to show that features aren't being used, but for a browser that touts privacy and user security I bet their oldest and most ardent users don't have telemetry enabled. It drives me wild and I think Nigel nailed it on the head.
Kevin nailed it with MineCad
I always use OpenSCAD. If you're comfortable with coding, it's the best. You never have to worry about clicking the right spot or dragging things exactly the right distance or any of that nonsense. You write down the geometry of your part and you're done.
I can't decide if that sounds horrible or awesome. I need to try it.
@@michellejirak9945 it definitely has its downsides. But "I want 10 of this part with this dimension changed in increments of 0.1mm" is something I have done many times and things like OpenSCAD make it a breeze.
I use both OpenSCAD and Freecad. Constraint-based modeling can be a very convenient way to make parametric objects, automating most of the work you would need to do in OpenSCAD.
"Is anyone here really rich" me with 1 dollar and a handful of quarters "yeah loaded"
I like when William talked about his dumpster for a loooong time
I love how you guys out Kevin's add with two half drunk water bottle thing
The pickaxe modeling sounds like a voxel design software. But I'm glad to hear CAD discussion since I do a lot of that for a career, but I use PTC (Creo). Enjoy listening to these podcasts while working!
This is insane but last night I had a dream that I was peeing in a toilet and it was getting to the top and it started auto flushing. I was watching this when I fell asleep. I just realized why I had that dream when I put the episode back on to watch what I missed from falling asleep.
I lived on the Canadian border where the drinking age is 19. So 2 girls (in the front seats) and me in the back seat are coming back from a night of drinking in Niagara Falls, in line for the border check, a few cars from the guard booth, and I've GOT to take a leak. Luckily she had an empty bottle in the front seat she offered me. This is only one, but the most memorable, of the MANY times I've used a bottle.
Second most memorable was when I was also on a Bud Cruise in Amsterdam, with no bathroom on the boat. Used a bottle in the back corner, covered by my fiancée.
When you got to go, you got to go 🤷♂️
Shitslicer: now you have to individually add each print line and all the stl does is give you a semi clear overlay that you can follow
oh my god I love cad talk Nigel's experiences are like a sit com haha
LOL the cat in the background to Will's left? I have the Polaroid of that cat on his head. It's epic. Made my entire day getting that😂😂
I use Davinci Resolve and the features you are missing with the free version are things like GPU acceleration for some things, some effects, some specialized compositing tools etc... Extremely minor things which in most cases you can just work around if you really want. The only problem with Davinci I have is that it has some weird bugs which seem to not have been fixed for a while...
Basically, with the free version you can do essentially anything you want, starting from simple editing all the way to color correcting, compositing, tracking etc...
Thank you! I’ve been rewatching past episodes trying to find the first time William talked about parametric cad.
my first CAD softwear was actully minecraft. before I learned any real CAD I used a minecraft server where you could build something out of blocks and enter your email and it would email the file to you when you where done. it was terible but it worked for my first few projects, though they all looked super pixelated.
I am a broke student but the minute i have an active income I'm getting your patron
It's actually extremely depressing how they clamped down on Fusion360. And just in general seeing software be 'cloudified'. Makes me feel physical pain.
I decided to listen to the latest episode to take a break from banging my head against a wall trying to select the right CAD software 😂
Glad I did though, this podcast made more sence than the guides!
I love you Nigel!
I like how you discovered the sculpt tool for blender without realizing it
So, my technical graphics teacher, 15 years ago, very contrary to to the curriculum taught never to open up CAD without at least a pencil drawing. Drafting skills are pretty useful. Pencil -> pen -> cad. N Ive found that pretty useful. I've never had a good design from a blank page. But put in some constants (ie; the bucket is 45 cm and can't be closer than 12mm, can't go longer than 3m), you can build out from that. Pencil work is useful.
I'd want ShitCad to be called "Cadastrophy"
I’ve been using fusion for months and several small projects and just now learned how to change the viewing angle.
I love your movies
The dumpster… It would be a weldment with multiple burnouts or specific fabricated formed parts that would make up their own individual piece mark that would make up that assembly. I do lots of fun little designs that have to be made into construction aids for larger project success. Overall, we sub out most of the engineering, but we have to do a good portion of the fabrication stuff. I feel the pain cuz this structure also directly links into procurement in relation from the engineering bill of materials to the manufacturing bill of materials which can be a muddy water transfer if the drawings are for multiple firms, and the project is quite lengthy
1:15 Nigel must’ve forgotten his urea video already
Listening to William complain about solidworks and the gripes and the starting over- oh my god I FELT IT SOOOO MUCH.
I haven’t used fusion but god damn I’m just proficient enough in solidworks I’m stuck here for a while until I have more time to learn other CADs.
When a friend bought a second hand Janome embroidery machine a few years ago she freaked out when I showed her her how much useful software would cost. I was able to find specs on the .jeh file format the machine used and started writing my own software for it. I had worked out a lot of the details and was able to create some simple shapes when she gave up and sold the machine. My plan was to create an svg to jeh converter.
You may be talking crap about Peter, but a lot of aerospace and automobile companies design using master modeling techniques. Aka everything is designed off of the same coordinate system so that you don’t have any mates in your assembly. And it’s designed as a bunch of bodies instead of components. Don’t agree with it, but they do it.
Liking Nigel's hair these days, ngl.☺️
In fusion, instead of making something a component to insert it into another file. Just use the derive feature to pull the body from another design.
I've been trying to learn fusion, made a keyboard case in it. Somehow was able to get prototypes from it. I would just hide the bodies before extruding (+/-)... I have still have no clue what I'm doing.
I'm an architectural draftsmen that works in revit mainly but I did most of my classes learning 2D drafting in cad. My least favorite thing. Is that most of these programs have almost identical functions at times with tools, but the tool will work in a vastly different way. Or the controls to move arround and work in 3D space are just slightly different. Or one program lets you work in detail while another restricts how small of a detail you can make for an item.
joints are constraints, they're the 3d ones; one's a rigid joint that sticks bodies together like a magnet, or at a screw point, but you can also go and mark every body passive (i think they are by default? it's been a while) it's conceptually nice to call them something else, they're just called constraints (sometimes "for assembly") in other packages, but they don't act like sketch constraints, especially if you want no degrees of freedom, having a different name helps a little
Ayooo nigels little buff carcass is back, son
Blender feels like having free clean water at will.
I just finished a massive project with hundreds of joints in Fusion360 and I will say that my next project will probably be in Solidworks. Fusion is very capable, and the joints worked great, but I know from experience that mates in solidworks are significantly easier
It would be cool if Will tried using the video editor in Blender, then gave them constructive criticism. Kinda feels like that feature is being a bit neglected. I'm probably wrong though, being a newb.
CAD goggles screwed us over hard when setting up automated assembly lines. The engineers in the office designed everything with collision notifications turned off. They'd give us work-flow specs that would predict 5 minute production times, but those times were only achievable because they had the robots trying to move through solid objects. By the time we had fixed the programs so that the robots wouldn't be breaking themselves and everything around them, the production time had tripled. And then management got angry at US for not meeting the predicted time that had been promised to the client based on the shitty CAD designs. I quit that job.
also listening to william rant about fusion is very satisfying lol
So, I'm a software dev and I worked on things that no one heard of ;)
The smaller the audience the bigger per-unit cost, with the extreme being "bespoke software", i.e. it's custom-made for the customer, and a cost of e.g. "A website with publishing options and some business stuff" can be easily counted in hundreds of thousands of dollars at the lower end - and it's for essentially a single copy (because the customer usually has full or partial copyright).
While there are millions of GTA5 players there are probably what, hundreds of thousands of users of a particular device you need software for? And that's generous - some industries have more standardized protocols than others ;)
wasn’t expecting you were gonna talk about cad the whole time from the title
i really like the CAD talk btw
They have RETURNED
Nigel's brother lookin sharp 👌🏽
Sounds like Nigel needs to use 3d builder
For subtracting one mesh from another... MS 3D Builder works pretty well, is free, and it's possible it's already on your machine (used to come with Windows)
natron is some neat open source compositing software, used by some really big names too; it does a lot and looks intimidating but 1000% recommend getting it and just fooling around
God i love the cad discussion, i gotta get into fusion sometime
William is so cute! He's the perfect man. Caretaker is a lucky gal!
I feel that I am lucky as an electrical engineering the most CAD I've had to do is making 2D schematics. The more I hear about these softwares the more I realize how complex and messed up they are.
I started CAD with fusion 360. To me Joints in Fusion make perfect sense. You only have to add degrees of freedom that you want to have in the design. In my opinion, it is way faster than removing degrees of freedom (Again, can be subjective).
FYI there actually is a voxel modeling software out there! it's called MagicaVoxel! I don't remember if it has stl, but I believe it does have .obj at least.
I love how Kevin is just printing an Among Us character
Kevin sus
I'd bet the biggest hurdle after cost in making software that is really competitive with Adobe, Autodesk, etc would be dodging patents.
"it just makes me wish people would make a platform, they wouldn't make money off of." Which is exactly what society needs, and what's not provided by society.
the end was great
Call it CAD-Ass-Trophy , because then the short name is CAT , and you get a little STL-trophy you can print in the end
Hey someone did kind of do the software funding thing you were talking about it, the organization is called FUTO and they support open source software.
That last 1/5th of the podcast where you were talking about adobe... I was honestly shocked to hear that you pay for it, why would you? The cracked versions come with a suite of user friendly changes, folders for example. It would be like using youtube premium over youtube vanced.
Guys the Patreon Polaroids are real and totally worth it.
Id love to hear more about embroidery tbh
This is a good podcast to watch in the background 😁👍
42:39 THE EYEBROWS LMAOOO
Their "shitcad" idea is literally just chisels and bots but outside of Minecraft lmao
The greatest piece of software in terms of accessibility and openness is Linux, and I think most people in the industry would probably agree
Louis Rossman with the place he works in is working on funding good FOSS/privacy software.
When I had a kidney stone, my doctor wanted me to pee in bottles and filter the pee in order to recover said kidney stone to analyse it. This wasn't fun lol (but at least it was a small kidney stone so I didn't went through too much pain)
Guys, Cad is a computer program, you can make infinite copies of your model for every change and permutation.
I've never used CAD, but it sounds like you're just describing a folder... lol
14:20 - car that need a tire removed to reach battery is the Dodge Stratus late 90s.
"I give you silence, you give me explanation"
Strangely that reminds me of
"I receive: nothing haha don't worry
you receive: a giant wooden horse"
On the ground
as a fellow montreal resident leaving this city for a few months rlly rlly helps 😭
ay yo i love this podcast
As a game dev, it is for sure easy to learn how to do Game dev, but it's hard to master!!!
Best podcast
watching this while waiting in an Overwatch 2 que (3000 people are ahead of me)
We have come to coming up with sculpting software
dear william:
fusion is hot dog shit. i had a part that needed many, (many many) tangent relations and mirror relations in a sketch. dont ask me why, something something quadcopter. anyway, fusion would straight up crash, or hang, or just error out and say "cant find solution". same exact drawing in solidworks? no problem. you want 20 tangent relations and several mirrors in a single fully defined sketch? you fucking bet. i imagine the fighterjet, aerospace and defense company kinda depends on being able to line up round things with straight things. autodesk clearly doesnt. like you said its made for people like nigel, who often need a rectangular shim drawn to 3d print, but not much more
CAC: Computer Aided Chiseling
shitcad is pretty close to how csg actually works, only some operators in a cad program work like that but stuff like openscad use it exclusively
Before Nigel interrupted you Will you were saying there's a car with a battery behind the fender in the tire well, it's a Chrysler Sebring. Which I had to change right before mine died on me.
Loot boxes in Photoshop would be Fun! ^.^
If you have the adope suite, Inventor takes away allot of headaches
hey guys love the channel .. i was watching and thought it might be cool if Ur channel names or symbols were there ..