Bolt & Nut for 3D Printing in Shapr3D

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2023
  • As you may know CAD software as Fusion 360 and SolidWorks can handle thread modeling for production right away but, how can we manage this using Shapr3D?
    In this video I'll show you my way of adding the necessary clearance using this amazing software for a bolt and a nut that will be 3d printed .
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Комментарии • 27

  • @ShopTherapy623

    I really like shapr3d for most things. It's just really easy to use. However, Threads are just sooooooo much easier to do on Fusion 360

  • @rhjgold
    @rhjgold Год назад +2

    sorry g code

  • @user-jx6mo4wj1p
    @user-jx6mo4wj1p 19 часов назад

    What the device that you are use ? Is PC if it’s ipad how you transfer it to printer ?

  • @rhjgold
    @rhjgold Год назад

    Show me how you convert 2d into g gold using shapr3d for milling machine use? That's the problem I have with fusion so hard to learn bobcadcam is better but .....

  • @609_
    @609_ Год назад +2

    awesome work.

  • @corey993

    How do you edit an existing STL model?

  • @sladkiev

    Last spiral not ended

  • @farinaballerina

    excellent tutorial, thank you!

  • @markm49
    @markm49 Год назад +2

    Wonderful video - thanks very much.

  • @jackkrantz8605
    @jackkrantz8605 14 часов назад

    Nice job on the video

  • @CBatt191

    Nice work, I followed along and was able to recreate the nut and bolt. Excellent practice for someone new to Shapr3d.

  • @KitoNqn

    Thank you for this great tutorial! It was very hepful!

  • @Therealmhardy

    Thank you for the awesome video!!! helped out a lot with something I had in my mind for a long time!!

  • @shaunrichardson2440

    This is brilliant. I'm surprised I haven't seen your stuff before.

  • @DIMARADOVEDITZ

    thank you great tutorial i liked i appreciate your hard work

  • @justintupicruz6324

    Thank you so much bro this helped so much.

  • @ssahanaart511

    Thank you so much 😊

  • @Funktional3DPrints

    great teacher thank you

  • @eriklundqvist4221

    That seems easier than I thought it would be

  • @SAG-studio
    @SAG-studio 28 дней назад

    :goodvibes: