Just learning rhino to create a free form front desk for a project and this is exactly what I was looking for, I’ll be able to cnc cut the ribs, fill with foam then fiberglass over. You’ve made a daunting program feel simple
Thank you Scott. I appreciate your kind message. I am helping few furniture fabricators create unique designs in Rhino & grasshopper which they CNC and sell at good prices. I can help you with it through Zoom if it is something that would be good for you.
Hey mate! Thank you so much for this. I am a beginner in Rhino and I find this really helpful! Easy steps to follow, and very well explained by you. TQSM!!
Hi! this tutorial is just amazing! Thank you very much. Although, I have one question, why the mesh of my solid is hollow? Each slice is just a contour. Thank you again
Very helpful and interesting. The challenge from here is to figure out the geometry for cutting these shapes out of sheet material like plywood so that they slot together.
Bring it into soldidworks or fusion etc and you can select each rib as a plane and pick the edges to create the rib to be cut in cnc etc. it’s a manual hub but not impossible
@@The-Celestialcnc and laser cutting are basically the same, depending on the material, cnc, laser or water jet. What I needed to make from this setup I needed to cnc as the material was too thick for laser
Thank you Kris. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Hi man thanks for your tutorial. I was wondering what’s the best way if you were to cnc this - is there a way to get it to slot together? And then a way to flat lay it easily for cnc?? Thanks heaps
you are absolutely correct in the way it will be assembled. I take help of grasshopper to do those connections and laying it flat for CNC we can have a zoom meeting to work it out. i do work with few CNC furniture fabricators to make parametric furniture designs
Broooooo ur ar jeevan right tamil la pottinga verum 50 views i was very sad all ur works were in vain but after seeing the same rectangle i found its u happy bro i saw all ur tamil videos
Thank you Canberk :) I have been giving private tutorials on Rhino to Architecture & Interior students since 8 years, and I always try my best to help my students learn faster & easily. Let me know if I can be of further help to you in anyway possible. Regards, Porus
Thank you Niknaz. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Hi Arya, you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get personalized tutorials. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Thank you Jessica. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and do some exciting projects together. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Thank you Ksenia. I am a full-time tutor and you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and do some exciting projects together. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Yes, You can 3d print it if the thickness of the profile is more than the minimum thickness that the 3d printer can print. I would recommend SLA print over FDM in this type of model. Cheers
you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get customized 3D designs for your projects. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
very nice tutorial!! well explained!! I'd like to know what set of commands would you follow if you wanted to laser cut those extractions in order to assemble a model of it?
Nice question Elena... we need to use grasshopper to create waffle intersections so that the laser cut pieces can intersect each other perfectly, and its too complex to do in rhino alone.. so we need to use grasshopper definition to create the boolean intersections.
You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and execute some exciting projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Yes Brand, that is possible for several reasons (maybe the curves are not closed). In this case, you will have to select Direction and set it manually in the process of extruding curves.
@@RhinoProf I figuered it out. Degrees was on 1. That’s why it didn’t work. But it is fruststrating when you don’t know why it happens. But exporting to vectorworks is Not that optimal.
you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get customized designs for your projects. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Hi, I have a problem, why after I select the plate, I don't get a button ,, |._ "( green, red and blue line) to raise and extend like you have? Please,help me and thank you!
thank yous o much for this video, really clear. I am going to try to create this and learn from the process. Thank you so much. Please let me know if you have an Instagram, I will totally tag you if I do end up creating this model. Thank you!
Hi, I think the spacing is too small or there are too many contour curves that rhino has to generate, therefore it lags a little. It might sometimes show "not responding" but dont worry, it will start working once the contour operation is done. If you think that the software is not doing it correctly then you can press 'ESC' button on the keyboard couple of times and it will cancel the contour command.
You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Just learning rhino to create a free form front desk for a project and this is exactly what I was looking for, I’ll be able to cnc cut the ribs, fill with foam then fiberglass over. You’ve made a daunting program feel simple
Thank you Scott. I appreciate your kind message. I am helping few furniture fabricators create unique designs in Rhino & grasshopper which they CNC and sell at good prices. I can help you with it through Zoom if it is something that would be good for you.
This was very helpful and well explained, I used this technique in my school project. Thank you so much for making this video.
Thats Wonderful.. You're very welcome! I am very grateful that I could be of help to you. Cheers, Porus
I wanted to make something else but what you taught with Contour command helped a lot. Thanks
Glad it helped! I can help you make what you want in Rhino through 1-to-1 personal session. Visit my page Rhinoprof.com for more details
Great stuff. Thank you. Good pace and no disturbing music. I'll be see ya.
Wow ı thought the same. I watched other rhinos tutorials and they teach bad. They just do without emphasizing or talk inefficient
be proud of yourself man.u r great fking great at explaining
Thank you so much broo! This is my dream design 😍 You seem Indian from voice, tysm mere bhai ❤
Finally found some good video which can taught me rhino ... Loved loved loved it brother ... Thankx alot
Yes others teach so bad 🤔 ı dont understand why rhino experts have issue with teaching.
Hey mate! Thank you so much for this. I am a beginner in Rhino and I find this really helpful! Easy steps to follow, and very well explained by you. TQSM!!
AWESOME. Thank you so much for making such a clear, easy to understand tutorial. Keep it up!
Thank you for your kind words.. Appreciate it!
Hi! this tutorial is just amazing! Thank you very much. Although, I have one question, why the mesh of my solid is hollow? Each slice is just a contour. Thank you again
Hi Natalia, when you put in the command "Extrude Curve", ensure that Solid = Yes in the top command line. Please let me know if this helps.
Wow.. love the way u make extremely dificult things look so easy to learn
Thanks Dhun..hope u r learning well in the tutorial series ..
@@RhinoProf yes very well ..
Thank you, it's been so useful. I had to create a similar model and I was desperate thinking it would take hours and hours!
Glad it helped!
Very helpful and interesting. The challenge from here is to figure out the geometry for cutting these shapes out of sheet material like plywood so that they slot together.
Bring it into soldidworks or fusion etc and you can select each rib as a plane and pick the edges to create the rib to be cut in cnc etc. it’s a manual hub but not impossible
@@ottigreenisgo That is possible even in Rhino, not necessarily CNC but Laser cutting.
@@The-Celestialcnc and laser cutting are basically the same, depending on the material, cnc, laser or water jet. What I needed to make from this setup I needed to cnc as the material was too thick for laser
Very helpful explanation and easy to follow along with. I'm trying to apply this technique in my studio project. Thank you.
Wonderful!
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR VIDEOS ♥
Big up from Tunisia/North Africa !
great video thanks so much! could you tell me why my extrusions are geometric sharp edges not like the uniform blob curves like yours?
i am unable to understand your question. could you please expand on it please so I understand your issue.
Waw that was so easy to follow along... thanks. Learnt some new functions to!
Thank you Kris. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Quick and easy explained! I learned a lot!! Thank you
Hi man thanks for your tutorial. I was wondering what’s the best way if you were to cnc this - is there a way to get it to slot together? And then a way to flat lay it easily for cnc??
Thanks heaps
you are absolutely correct in the way it will be assembled. I take help of grasshopper to do those connections and laying it flat for CNC
we can have a zoom meeting to work it out. i do work with few CNC furniture fabricators to make parametric furniture designs
Broooooo ur ar jeevan right tamil la pottinga verum 50 views i was very sad all ur works were in vain but after seeing the same rectangle i found its u happy bro i saw all ur tamil videos
Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
the way you explain is perfect, thanks
Thank you Canberk :)
I have been giving private tutorials on Rhino to Architecture & Interior students since 8 years, and I always try my best to help my students learn faster & easily.
Let me know if I can be of further help to you in anyway possible.
Regards,
Porus
Big thanks accommodation of clear cut points good modelling 👌🏽
Thank you for your kind words.. Appreciate it!
i am playing his voice with the lofi beats playlist
Thanks man you just saved me a lot of work!
U explaning well compardd to other tutorials . Good pace of teaching
Amazing! Thank you so much! From Brazil! 🙏
this is insane! thank you so much
Thank you Niknaz. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
bestie ur popping off
wowww.. amazing result
Thank you! Cheers!
Good work and very precise
Great video...so help full for the college project.
Can u plz make same video in grasshopper with detail work ?
Yes, sure
You're such a genius!! Thank u so muuuuuch!!
You are a genius man! Thanks so much for share
Thank you for the video. Quick and clean, nice explaining.
Amazing video!!! Thank You so much! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
bro this is amazing, keep the good work, you earned a subscriber
Amazing amazing......just loved the way you explained....🔥
Thank you so much 😀
Muchas gracias, me ha sido de mucha ayuda.
Thanks a lot. Please post more such videos. Keep it up 👍
Hi Arya, you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get personalized tutorials. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Amazing video, thanks! I hope you post more!
Thank you Jessica. You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and do some exciting projects together. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
you are so good. keep it up. love your tutorial
Thank you so much Jannatul!
That was actually a very good tutorial
Thank you very much that was a wonderful tutorial. Keep going.
Can you tell how to get this model ready for laser cutting?
You need a Grasshopper script to interlock the waffles and then place on flat plane to generate laser cutting drawing
So cool !! Thank you so much
Bro can you make Example How to create work drawing floor plan and section in rhino
Great stuff!!!
Hello, would you be able to share the rhino 7? Thank you.
Please make a full tutorial on Rhino
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
thanks man , it was helpful
Great Tutorial, thank you very much. It helped me a lot.
Was very helpful
Thank you!
thank you, amazing stuff
some ship and yacht videos please.
The way he says "nice" lol
Hi sir can you make a glazed roof column supported structure with rhino?
yes sure.. do you have any particular design in mind? I would be glad to see it. email me on rhino4arch@gmail.com
You are absolutely amazing! Thank you for the video!
Extremely helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
so good !!! very clear
Glad it was helpful!
Bhai Ghazab..
Great video, very easy to understand 👏🏻👏🏻
thanks Kiara. many more to come :)
Super duper..keep going buddy
Nice job 👏
thank you !!
Amazing 👍👍
Nice and easy teaching
Thanks and welcome
THANK YOU VERY MUCH
You're welcome!
thanks a lot! really good explanation!
Thank you Ksenia. I am a full-time tutor and you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and do some exciting projects together. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
That is amazing man, thank you so much
Thank you Bendiyar
Hey! I want to 3d print this, but the 3d printer wont let me. Is there a way I could prepare the 3d? Thank you
Yes, You can 3d print it if the thickness of the profile is more than the minimum thickness that the 3d printer can print. I would recommend SLA print over FDM in this type of model. Cheers
you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get customized 3D designs for your projects. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Maybe a tutorial with 10 - 20 hacks every beginer should know
Nice Idea.. Sure I will do it.. There is one on shortcuts which could was made a month back .. ruclips.net/video/bs4vgIm294Y/видео.html
very nice tutorial!! well explained!! I'd like to know what set of commands would you follow if you wanted to laser cut those extractions in order to assemble a model of it?
Nice question Elena... we need to use grasshopper to create waffle intersections so that the laser cut pieces can intersect each other perfectly, and its too complex to do in rhino alone.. so we need to use grasshopper definition to create the boolean intersections.
@@RhinoProf I really hoped it could be done with rhino alone, anyway thank you for your answer!!
@@roxyelenatzgp there is one technique in rhino that you can do, but wondering how can tell you
Great Tutorial. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks 😍
Amazing. Thanks bro
thank you Salam
Nice NIce !
Thanks!
Hi where did you get the software I need one for myself
www.rhino3d.com/download/
Thanks so much!!! Is it a printable model?!
Hi Cheuk, Thanks.. Yes.. it is ready for 3D printing, but not fully ready for laser cutting
amazing my man!
Appreciate it!
amazing, thank you
Our pleasure!
My mind is blown
good job Bro 👍
Is "extrude planar curve" the same as the "extrude curve" command?
Yes
Awesome !
Thank you! Cheers!
Perfect
Thank you Sanaa
You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to learn amazing tools in Rhino and execute some exciting projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
good cool and its helpful to me
well done. I love you bro
Didn’t work for me. The plane does not follow the extruded points. Is stays flat.
Yes Brand, that is possible for several reasons (maybe the curves are not closed). In this case, you will have to select Direction and set it manually in the process of extruding curves.
@@RhinoProf I figuered it out. Degrees was on 1. That’s why it didn’t work. But it is fruststrating when you don’t know why it happens. But exporting to vectorworks is Not that optimal.
nice this is awesome
thank you
Hi Sir ..please guide me how to create dripping designs?
Hi mate. Yes you can do dripping design using Patch command.
you can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get customized designs for your projects. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
Very good
Thanks
Can u 3d print this?
yes. Just ensure that the thickness is enough for the 3d printer
great man
Hi, I have a problem, why after I select the plate, I don't get a button ,, |._ "( green, red and blue line) to raise and extend like you have? Please,help me and thank you!
You have to enable GUMBALL which is next to ORTHO at bottom in windows or top in Mac
thank yous o much for this video, really clear. I am going to try to create this and learn from the process. Thank you so much. Please let me know if you have an Instagram, I will totally tag you if I do end up creating this model. Thank you!
Thank you Yuan. Looking forward to seeing your model
hi may i know why in part doing contour and after click for 45 degree my rhino was lack ?
Hi, I think the spacing is too small or there are too many contour curves that rhino has to generate, therefore it lags a little. It might sometimes show "not responding" but dont worry, it will start working once the contour operation is done. If you think that the software is not doing it correctly then you can press 'ESC' button on the keyboard couple of times and it will cancel the contour command.
You can schedule a zoom meeting with me to get more advance in Rhino and execute some projects together. I am happy to help you. My fee will be on hourly basis. You may contact me on my website rhinoprof.com/
What about a cardboard surfboard? :)