I love your style man The energy and momentum you bring to these videos is immaculate. I love the music. The voice over. The model. You're the real deal man. I hope you are proud of your work. Because you kick ass man!
This looks alot easier to use then the other 2 I have thank u thank u soo soo much for this recommendation I really appreciated it alot.. I've been using 2 others but wrapping my brain around which I'm not a big computer guy myself.. So on that note this helped me tons..
@@kevinclydego9755 I personally found 0.2mm works really well for me, making it with a 0.1mm gape on all edges so it’s 0.2 total but 0.1 on both sides. Of course it depends on what surfaces and shape. But it gives me a good sliding fit on most parts.
Miss normally works for me as well, But I have found that the shrinkage on some pla's requires a little bit Of adjusting with this. The first time I try a new brand I try to run a tolerance test over hang test and all that good stuff.
I will agree that solid works isn't outstanding program and it is very powerful. That being said, it is not really made for the casual user and is way more than what you would need for printing. If you are a student or a veteran, you can get it pretty cheap, otherwise I don't feel like it is worth the money for something on this scale.
"Nobody watching that Shapr3D shit" 😅 As a Shapr3D user, I'm gravitating towards Plasticity due to the direct modelling. Shapr3D feels like it's existed the artistic area with it's new poor attempt at parametric modelling.
I just went all in and bought it myself for the very same reasons. I tried Blender, Fusion, FreeCAD and there is nothing against any of those but I'm retarded. Plasticity just seems easier to use IDK I'm still learning.
Couldn’t model to save my life, but boy is it fun to watch you do it! 🎉
I love your style man The energy and momentum you bring to these videos is immaculate. I love the music. The voice over. The model. You're the real deal man. I hope you are proud of your work. Because you kick ass man!
I had same problems you as with other cad software. I found plasticity and love it. And I'm not very good computer guy. It's amazing.
This looks alot easier to use then the other 2 I have thank u thank u soo soo much for this recommendation I really appreciated it alot..
I've been using 2 others but wrapping my brain around which I'm not a big computer guy myself..
So on that note this helped me tons..
ok I think you have sold me on making the change.
I have learnd nomad sculpt and it is realy fun if you learn it.
I think i am gonna get plasticity to learn it 😅
I found that 0.3mm is the best tolerance for 3D printing
@@kevinclydego9755 I personally found 0.2mm works really well for me, making it with a 0.1mm gape on all edges so it’s 0.2 total but 0.1 on both sides. Of course it depends on what surfaces and shape. But it gives me a good sliding fit on most parts.
Miss normally works for me as well, But I have found that the shrinkage on some pla's requires a little bit Of adjusting with this. The first time I try a new brand I try to run a tolerance test over hang test and all that good stuff.
0.3mm is very loose. A well tuned printer should hit a press fit at or below 0.1mm
Thank You Bro... I've been following you for a while. Shapr 3D was cool, but Plasticity is te truth. Thanks Again for the Push!
love your vids man, keep it up!
Another great one‼️‼️
I will agree that solid works isn't outstanding program and it is very powerful. That being said, it is not really made for the casual user and is way more than what you would need for printing. If you are a student or a veteran, you can get it pretty cheap, otherwise I don't feel like it is worth the money for something on this scale.
I love Shapr3D, it looks similar to this and it's so easy to figure out.
we have the same mac. love the videos bro
I do not do artistic models, but i see why you wouldn't want to use fusion360 for those.
I personally would die if my cad was not paramatric though
CAN I USE IT FOR WOODWORKS DESIGN?
"Nobody watching that Shapr3D shit" 😅
As a Shapr3D user, I'm gravitating towards Plasticity due to the direct modelling. Shapr3D feels like it's existed the artistic area with it's new poor attempt at parametric modelling.
Fug yeah booooiiiiiii 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Weeeeeee!!! HAHA nice.
What program is this?!
Jk please don’t rage pop your thyroid. I love your videos. I’ve downloaded plasticity and really want to start sculpting on it.
🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
I just went all in and bought it myself for the very same reasons. I tried Blender, Fusion, FreeCAD and there is nothing against any of those but I'm retarded. Plasticity just seems easier to use IDK I'm still learning.
I feel ya