I've been facing these filleting issues since I worked in Alias. In this particular, Rhino is not different. For a second I believed McNeel finally had found out how to solve them from the fillet tool. But in the end we have to turn ourselves into digital tailors and start cutting and patching. Anyway, I've learned your cutting and stitching technique is efficient and yields better results. Keep up the great work.
EXCELLENT WORK! EVERY DAY I AM SUFFERING TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS THAT FILLETEDGE AND CHAMFEREDGE CAUSE IN MY MODEL! IT'S VERY COMPLICATED TO FIND A SOLUTION, BECAUSE I'M STILL LEARNING! THEY ARE SMALL POINTS THAT APPEAR VERY COMPLICATED TO RESOLVE OR UNDERSTAND WHY THEY HAPPEN! I KNOW IT'S THE DISTANCE OR THICKNESS OF THE WALLS ETC... BUT I'LL LEARN! I THINK I'M ON THE RIGHT WAY , THANKS TO YOUR VIDEOS! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND TEACHING!
I usually export 3d model into SOLIDWORKS and make filletings there and then import it back to rhino. It is much faster than trying to cut and putch surfaces in rhino.
Hello, I can't get the fillet at the base of the cylinder facing outwards, can you tell me how to proceed? I start by making sure that the base of the cylinder is perfectly tangent to the base of the cube it rests on. Your tutorials are really very instructive, I certainly subscribe. Thank you
immediately after sending you the question I remembered that it was necessary for me to do a BOOLEAN UNION, after all fine. Thanks anyway for the good directions and the instant response. Well done
PJ great tutorial. Wonder if you have a work around for a Boolean subtraction of lettering with draft? Subtraction with straight lettering works but for resin printing and casting drafted letters are preferred. Drafted text causes Rhino to fail the Boolean. And on the filleting issue, is it necessary to fillet each line segment to have filleted lettering after the subtraction? Thanks for all your videos.
In general, if the text or object is small, you don't need to fillet the edge because polish will do the work after casting. however, if it is for the look or rendering, you may want to fillet all the edges possible.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign The filleting and drafting is for the bottom of the lettering for casting investment strength. Small lettering, undrafted and without bottom filleting, causes the investment to break out and cause casting defects even using special resin investment w/ boric acid added to strengthen. I've figured out how to add filleting to the bottom but can't do a boolean subtraction with drafted lettering......3-5 degrees.
@@frankfritzges7819 I'm trying to solve this issue too... depending how you are making the draft perhaps you could try shrinktrimmedsrf before the boolean?
hello PJ, this is Cheick. I'd like to know how do we evaluate a picture of a diamond ring in matrixgold to be able give an estimate of how many grams of material is used, how many diamonds ( carat weight, clarity, color ) is in it?
If you have model, I believe Matrixgold can give you all the information about the weight and stone number/size. but if you only have 2D image or photo. I do not think any of the software can do the evaluation on it.
this is a very simple case and you can fix it with some work , but in complex shapes , it will take very long time to do so , filliting in rhino is just very very bad , Solidworks and plasticity are much better option for filliting because they use the parasolid kernal
This is not even what I was searching for, but I'm glad I stayed and watched the whole thing. Thanks for making this great tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
Again, very helpful! One of the hidden gems in this tutorial is the 'Place Target" function for the camera!
Glad it helped!
I've been using Rhino for a few years now and this problem has always been my bane! This helps more than you know. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Ive come from Solidworks to Rhino and Filleting is the one area I just cannot get used to, these tutorials are so helpful! Keep it up
Great to hear!
I've been facing these filleting issues since I worked in Alias. In this particular, Rhino is not different. For a second I believed McNeel finally had found out how to solve them from the fillet tool. But in the end we have to turn ourselves into digital tailors and start cutting and patching. Anyway, I've learned your cutting and stitching technique is efficient and yields better results. Keep up the great work.
I agree with you. Until the engineer figure out a better solution. We need to do cut and patch work.
EXCELLENT WORK! EVERY DAY I AM SUFFERING TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS THAT FILLETEDGE AND CHAMFEREDGE CAUSE IN MY MODEL! IT'S VERY COMPLICATED TO FIND A SOLUTION, BECAUSE I'M STILL LEARNING! THEY ARE SMALL POINTS THAT APPEAR VERY COMPLICATED TO RESOLVE OR UNDERSTAND WHY THEY HAPPEN! I KNOW IT'S THE DISTANCE OR THICKNESS OF THE WALLS ETC... BUT I'LL LEARN! I THINK I'M ON THE RIGHT WAY , THANKS TO YOUR VIDEOS! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND TEACHING!
You are very welcome. Glad you find this video helpful.
Because of your videos i have my dream job right new so i want to thank you with all of my heart!!!
that is SUPER!! I am very happy for you!
Great! Working on a complex shape and I’m having issues at one point. I will try to do what you did. Thanks!
Great!
Thanks, more uploads to come.
You bet. You can also check on my Q/A playlist that has more similar videos
Fantastic method Sir
Thank you so much
Loved frm India
Most welcome!
really good video thankyou PJ
No problem 👍
Hello, I followed the titorials step by step but the result no is the same, the network of curves creates zebra effect slip.
Thanks good day
same bro
I usually export 3d model into SOLIDWORKS and make filletings there and then import it back to rhino. It is much faster than trying to cut and putch surfaces in rhino.
I do agree solid work has better fillet function.
As always such a great tutorial - That instruction about Set Camera is sooo useful! Filleting makes such a difference.
It really is!
You can also set up aliases like : ZS = '_Zoom _Selected"
Having those quickly accessible is a good thing imho
@@nicolasnameless390 thank you Nicolas!
Thank you, it is very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks PJ
You are welcome!
Hello, I can't get the fillet at the base of the cylinder facing outwards, can you tell me how to proceed? I start by making sure that the base of the cylinder is perfectly tangent to the base of the cube it rests on. Your tutorials are really very instructive, I certainly subscribe.
Thank you
Did you boolean Union the parts? was the fillet radius too big? did you use fillet or fillet edges commands?
immediately after sending you the question I remembered that it was necessary for me to do a BOOLEAN UNION, after all fine. Thanks anyway for the good directions and the instant response. Well done
PJ great tutorial. Wonder if you have a work around for a Boolean subtraction of lettering with draft? Subtraction with straight lettering works but for resin printing and casting drafted letters are preferred. Drafted text causes Rhino to fail the Boolean. And on the filleting issue, is it necessary to fillet each line segment to have filleted lettering after the subtraction? Thanks for all your videos.
In general, if the text or object is small, you don't need to fillet the edge because polish will do the work after casting. however, if it is for the look or rendering, you may want to fillet all the edges possible.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign The filleting and drafting is for the bottom of the lettering for casting investment strength. Small lettering, undrafted and without bottom filleting, causes the investment to break out and cause casting defects even using special resin investment w/ boric acid added to strengthen. I've figured out how to add filleting to the bottom but can't do a boolean subtraction with drafted lettering......3-5 degrees.
@@frankfritzges7819 I'm trying to solve this issue too... depending how you are making the draft perhaps you could try shrinktrimmedsrf before the boolean?
@@spiroandritsis4584 I believe I've found a way to make it work. Will post here in the next day about the workflow I've come up with.
hello PJ, this is Cheick. I'd like to know how do we evaluate a picture of a diamond ring in matrixgold to be able give an estimate of how many grams of material is used, how many diamonds ( carat weight, clarity, color ) is in it?
If you have model, I believe Matrixgold can give you all the information about the weight and stone number/size. but if you only have 2D image or photo. I do not think any of the software can do the evaluation on it.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign ok PJ, thank you for the help
@@alphasow1 no problem
@@PJChenJewelryDesign PJ do you know how to use PerspectiveMatch in matrixgold
this is a very simple case and you can fix it with some work , but in complex shapes , it will take very long time to do so , filliting in rhino is just very very bad , Solidworks and plasticity are much better option for filliting because they use the parasolid kernal
agree
perfect !
great!
Ma’am can you help me, I want rp tool plug in, how to get ma’am please…..
rp tool?
Thanx
No problem
так делать нельзя !!!..... "POSITION" - is bad edges matching.((
При команде network - согласен. Ппц я честно не понимаю, как у неё получилось по итогу ровно. У меня ни с loose, ни с position, не вышло
Isn't the real fix just to switch to Blender? 😅
some program does have better fillet uptions. you can also try subd in Rhino as well.