Really helpful video PJ, sometimes when I am close to deadline, and the project I am working on is not responding correctly (like naked edges, asymmetrical lines and whatnot), it makes me soo frustrated, but I keep trying different ways to fix that problem, and for most of the time thankfully, I end up solving my problem, but since I am so much driven during that period I lose track of the solutions I found, and I am way to lazy the next day to note them down. I am now starting to realize the importance of keeping notes, so as to backtrack to the cause of the problem and finding the right solution. Your video reminded me of the time I did exactly the way you showed to fix the filled/chamfer problem, thanks a LOT again PJ for helping me, would have totally forgot about it otherwise, keep making the good stuff you are a savior!
Thank you again. I just tried to do the 2nd example in rhino 6. I did an offset crv of the rail and did a 2 rail sweep with a square cross section. There was no problem with filleting the edges. Is the problem due to the 1 rail sweep not being able to move through a sharp angle?
Good stuff! For your 4th scenario (4:59 where you swept a projected curve) it never occurred to me that the way a sweep builds its surface would be a source of the problem for filleting. I would've simply filleted/chamfered the cross-section curve in that instance, but the offset surface is a neat alternative trick.
Thanks, this video was pretty useful. This is one of the most annoying issues I have with Rhino. I have had a few models where I couldn’t find a way to get the results that I want, though it was possible in other programs like Fusion 360.
you may want to check out this video ruclips.net/video/ogGsbLyrHOk/видео.html. it is in Mandarin version but you can tell how to work by the command location. what is it in the Mickey you specifically like to know?
Thank's PJ .For everything!
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At 4:51 the are still naked edges as the fillet did not go down all the way to the corners, we can patch that or what do you recommend?
Really helpful video PJ, sometimes when I am close to deadline, and the project I am working on is not responding correctly (like naked edges, asymmetrical lines and whatnot), it makes me soo frustrated, but I keep trying different ways to fix that problem, and for most of the time thankfully, I end up solving my problem, but since I am so much driven during that period I lose track of the solutions I found, and I am way to lazy the next day to note them down. I am now starting to realize the importance of keeping notes, so as to backtrack to the cause of the problem and finding the right solution.
Your video reminded me of the time I did exactly the way you showed to fix the filled/chamfer problem, thanks a LOT again PJ for helping me, would have totally forgot about it otherwise, keep making the good stuff you are a savior!
HI Gopal, I am glad you enjoy my videos and find them helpful. That is super!
Thank you again. I just tried to do the 2nd example in rhino 6. I did an offset crv of the rail and did a 2 rail sweep with a square cross section. There was no problem with filleting the edges. Is the problem due to the 1 rail sweep not being able to move through a sharp angle?
It depends on the curve you have on sweep1. if you rebuild the curve, it should work as well.
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Got it. I tried moving the crv(s) with respect to the cross section and got different results. Thanks
Great tips, thank you very much!
My pleasure!
Thanks PJ.
It ‘s good to see how to avoid and fix mistakes
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you again PJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Good stuff! For your 4th scenario (4:59 where you swept a projected curve) it never occurred to me that the way a sweep builds its surface would be a source of the problem for filleting.
I would've simply filleted/chamfered the cross-section curve in that instance, but the offset surface is a neat alternative trick.
that is right
This is extremly useful video for beginer and rest too. Thank you very much
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Thanks PJ. That was a very helpful video.
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Another helpful video. Thank you!
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Thank you so much! very useful to go through the different scenarios.
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I realy enjoy learning with you. You make it so easy yo learn
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i have a lot of naked edges how to fix those
Big help from you. Thx
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Awesome video PJ!!! OffsetSrf is a fantastic tool, I notice you use it often.
yes, I love the offset surface commands
How do you fix the naked edges triangular hole?
use command- surface from 2,3,4 edge curves
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@@elephantear7659 no problem
Thanks, this video was pretty useful. This is one of the most annoying issues I have with Rhino. I have had a few models where I couldn’t find a way to get the results that I want, though it was possible in other programs like Fusion 360.
Glad it helped
請問老師是用什麼硬件?
I use MSI laptop. I will have a video coming out to discuss what I use in few weeks
Thank u very much!
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Hallo pj chan. teach us how to make a mikymouse character.
you may want to check out this video ruclips.net/video/ogGsbLyrHOk/видео.html. it is in Mandarin version but you can tell how to work by the command location. what is it in the Mickey you specifically like to know?
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Thank sir
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