You can now add a variable on the fly. If you start typing '#' in the dimension box there is a line at the bottom of the drop down which says 'new'. Better planning avoids the 'glitch' you mention: i.e. the variable being available after it's created. Not a glitch at all if you think about it :-D
You can now add a variable on the fly. If you start typing '#' in the dimension box there is a line at the bottom of the drop down which says 'new'. Better planning avoids the 'glitch' you mention: i.e. the variable being available after it's created. Not a glitch at all if you think about it :-D
can you write in the formula you used for sorting out spacing please in the comments. Very good video but this is a bit difficult to read
(#width-(2*#hole))/3
(#height-#hole)/2
Thank you, turns out I just needed to move the variable up in the list!
Hi, is it possible export in parametric format for openscad? thanks
Your thing is too blurry for us to watch
Please increase the resolution of the video. Unfortunately, you can read almost nothing.
how do you add or subtract within the variable tool?
double click on variable value and add calculation, only follow value type rule, such as ===> #test + (1 in)
Is it possible to use variabes for the instance count of pattern?
Perhaps yes but variable type needs to be changed from dimensions parameters to count....but we can try it out
YSK the # is called hash symbol, hashtag is the whole thing though that's mostly twitter (and language changes)
my broski be using linux
This video is very long
stop talking so much and get to the point .