It's a great way to do a nut and bolt, but it'd never work without some clearance. It's easy by selecting the threads in the nut and scaling in the red-green plane from center a little, some 101 or 102%. Not only for 3d printing, real metal bolts work like that
Amazing work! When I model bolts myself, I follow the same algorithm. ;) But here in Russia, eight-sided bolts are extremely rare - more often 6-sided. ;)))
O Catia 3D tem um recurso incrível. Quando vc precisa trabalhar sobre uma face vc a seleciona e ele roda pra deixá-la no seu plano de trabalho. Depois vc sai e ele gira. Isso deveria ser apresentado nas escolas como geometria espacial. É simplesmente um antes e um depois. Quem usa Catia 3D não quer voltar atrás pelo prazer q vc passa a ter desenhando peças. Teria esse recurso no SketchUp? =)
I have 2019 Sketchup Pro, perpetual license, and I have all the plug-ins/extensions to follow this tutorial in full. However, each time I get to the subtract portion of the helix solid from the smooth bolt shaft solid, I end up with few dots of drawing and nothing else like the nice clean bolt drawing that shows in the tutorial. I've gone back and reviewed the tutorial for any small missing step and can find only one anomaly between my Sketchup Pro system and what's in this tutorial. My JointPushPull toolbar requires a positive Molding number entered to achieve the same results as the tutorial where the tutorial shows using a negative number. Any thoughts as to why Sketchup will not subtract my helix solid from the bolt as it does in your tutorial?
Hey friend! when you click on Jointpush J you will see 3 arrows together! they are tabs! When you are going to adjust, the molding option will appear!!
o Sckectchup está caindo em desuso por isso. Tudo, absolutamente tudo um pouco mais fora do basico precisa de plugin.... Nem sei pra que ele muda de versão... Não implementam nada de interessante ou um plus a mais.
It is difficult to understand what you are doing without the voice over. So I feel there are other video which can be more clearer than yours. Thank hardworking but I couldn't be your subscribers for now. May be in the future I might appreciate your video.
Nice Tut man.
It's a great way to do a nut and bolt, but it'd never work without some clearance. It's easy by selecting the threads in the nut and scaling in the red-green plane from center a little, some 101 or 102%. Not only for 3d printing, real metal bolts work like that
Oh! great, Thanks for the info
Amazing work! When I model bolts myself, I follow the same algorithm. ;)
But here in Russia, eight-sided bolts are extremely rare - more often 6-sided. ;)))
Cool, thanks
Same here in the States.
It is true to most of the South East Asian continent.
I used a lot Sketchup, very intuitive software but very limited. IE: in Fusion 360 same model takes about 30 sec.
in solid works too
O Catia 3D tem um recurso incrível. Quando vc precisa trabalhar sobre uma face vc a seleciona e ele roda pra deixá-la no seu plano de trabalho. Depois vc sai e ele gira. Isso deveria ser apresentado nas escolas como geometria espacial. É simplesmente um antes e um depois. Quem usa Catia 3D não quer voltar atrás pelo prazer q vc passa a ter desenhando peças. Teria esse recurso no SketchUp? =)
So cool!!..Never seen it done like that before.. 😜
…sarcasm lost. Looks pretty much identical to mine from 8 years ago. A little more refined, but same technique.
For the first time I see octagonal bolts and nuts, and standard hexagonal
Sorry I don't have too much knowledge about that sorry if I did something wrong.
i like the music in your videos
Thanks
I have 2019 Sketchup Pro, perpetual license, and I have all the plug-ins/extensions to follow this tutorial in full. However, each time I get to the subtract portion of the helix solid from the smooth bolt shaft solid, I end up with few dots of drawing and nothing else like the nice clean bolt drawing that shows in the tutorial. I've gone back and reviewed the tutorial for any small missing step and can find only one anomaly between my Sketchup Pro system and what's in this tutorial. My JointPushPull toolbar requires a positive Molding number entered to achieve the same results as the tutorial where the tutorial shows using a negative number. Any thoughts as to why Sketchup will not subtract my helix solid from the bolt as it does in your tutorial?
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perfect, thanks
You're welcome!
Where can I download the copy at minute 6.14?
...prima!
Funny, my joint push pull doesn't have half the options yours does including the moulding option. !?
Ei amigo! quando você clicar em Jointpush J você verá 3 setas juntas! eles são guias! Quando você vai se ajustar, a opção de moldagem aparecerá.
Hey friend! when you click on Jointpush J you will see 3 arrows together! they are tabs! When you are going to adjust, the molding option will appear!!
@@maranhense_22found them....thanks !
please make taper screw. it's very difficult to make in sketchup. Please please please
WHAT the name of plugin..?
deselect meaning show when I use subtract
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o Sckectchup está caindo em desuso por isso. Tudo, absolutamente tudo um pouco mais fora do basico precisa de plugin.... Nem sei pra que ele muda de versão... Não implementam nada de interessante ou um plus a mais.
estou migrando pro blender, é absurdo a diferença
I doubt that SketchUp can be called a complete software, because if there is no plug-in, SketchUp can only do square things...
Round too
It is difficult to understand what you are doing without the voice over. So I feel there are other video which can be more clearer than yours. Thank hardworking but I couldn't be your subscribers for now. May be in the future I might appreciate your video.
Parafuso e porca oitavados? 😂😂
Don't like it. Useless....