Man, this is something that I've been dealing with for the entire time I've been building! Thanks for the info. I've also learned to create what I call a "White Board - Import copies only" workspace to remind me not to start changing versions of something I have created. Once I've worked on something and decided to keep it, I rename it and the next one is a new white board..
No. I do not own the machine, so it is just a guide for how I would start designing. I would print little parts and keep adjusting till it was perfect.
Thanks for the video. I have a issue maybe you can help. i have a bunch of cylinders i need to evenly space. They are all different diameters. 5,10,12,17 mm. etc.. Is there a way to evenly space them in tinkercad? I saw your video on doing it but they where all the same size.
... Or drop a cube square to the work plane, then make the shape a hole, use it to clip off the cube and use aSine to calculate the exact angle from the dimensions of the remainder.
Great points. If I really had hands on I would be able to get a lot closer. The goal here is to get Don to a point where he can create the part he needs. He is just starting out in Tinkercad, but has already knocked out a few designs that fit his shop area.
Good point. As I look a the pic it appears as there is an adapter in between the outlet and the vac system. It may be slickest to just build that with the support and have it be the part that connects the device and the vac system.
Man, this is something that I've been dealing with for the entire time I've been building! Thanks for the info. I've also learned to create what I call a "White Board - Import copies only" workspace to remind me not to start changing versions of something I have created. Once I've worked on something and decided to keep it, I rename it and the next one is a new white board..
Glad it was useful. I use it a ton. I have some projects that are past version 10... 🤣 That might explain the 2400+ creations in my Tinkercad account.
Nice video, this is a trick that I regularly use. It's very helpful!
Thanks! I find it so handy. Do you have your own 3D printer?
@@HLModTech No, but I still find this very useful for accurate geometric designs, if you know what I mean.
I 100% get how useful it is to be able to drop stuff where you want.
Is the scale right on your Tinkercad example part?
No. I do not own the machine, so it is just a guide for how I would start designing. I would print little parts and keep adjusting till it was perfect.
Thanks for the video. I have a issue maybe you can help. i have a bunch of cylinders i need to evenly space. They are all different diameters. 5,10,12,17 mm. etc.. Is there a way to evenly space them in tinkercad? I saw your video on doing it but they where all the same size.
My pleasure and thank you. First tip is this one bit.ly/findhl and use circle as your search. It will give you a few to pick from.
This may be the one you want. ruclips.net/video/XBSPd2mU66Y/видео.html If you do the search though... the codeblocks one may be the coolest.
@@HLModTech Thanks i will give them a watch tonight.
If you get stuck, let me know. User inspired tutorials are fun!
Awesome
Thanks bud!
Yoo, I saw you at the stairs today.
Hey! Thanks tons for the message. Did you get in a good workout?
@@HLModTech yea, but im really tired
@@axelzeferino ditto!
Kitty-what-now? 😂
You can place a work plane on the side to align to, cut, restore the workplace, paste back and shift rotate 90 to get the angle...
... Or drop a cube square to the work plane, then make the shape a hole, use it to clip off the cube and use aSine to calculate the exact angle from the dimensions of the remainder.
Great points. If I really had hands on I would be able to get a lot closer. The goal here is to get Don to a point where he can create the part he needs. He is just starting out in Tinkercad, but has already knocked out a few designs that fit his shop area.
Photo looks 50 degrees
Good point. As I look a the pic it appears as there is an adapter in between the outlet and the vac system. It may be slickest to just build that with the support and have it be the part that connects the device and the vac system.