Brilliant!!!! I would like to see how you would be able to bring in a Printer Circuit Board and use it dimensions and holes to make an enclosure, the hole on the PCB would be where you make the standoffs to mount.
You be happy to know I have a very similar video currently in early release with my Patreons so that will be on my channel very soon. It's was originally from a patreon request.
Interesting - not long ago I created an impeller that looked very similar, not realizing that there was one available on thingiverse. Here I thought I was so clever, but someone beat me to it! But eventually I went a good bit further with the design, making it fully parametric and with fillets on all edges. Thanks for the excellent videos - you always give me new ideas and techniques to work with!
The are so many people out there doing similar things you often find someone has already had a go but adding your twist is where the fun begins. And now you have made it parametric you have created your own little impeller factory that I can guarantee people would love to get their hands on. Making models that can be customised to the size that you want through altering parameters is a skill in itself and requires a lot of thought. That can be extremely hard especially when dealing with fillets. Thing to be proud of. Glad your enjoying the videos.
16:33 put an coincident constraint to the center points of the two arcs. The two short sides of the impeller blade are arcs with center at (0,0) and known radius {115/2 and 14/2} - I'd also use that knowledge. But the "move trick" at 09:30 looks very handy, hopefully I'll remember that next time… THANKS!
If it was a 3D impeller, how would you re-build up the blade, instead of padding it up as in the case of this 2D one? Is there some incremental additive way using all the cross sections? Or would it be to loft through?
STL don't have useable edges / vertices unfortunately to apply do any assembly so you can't really unless you convert them to a shape and then you will be converting from a mesh so you may have many edges , but STEP files this would work
Hi ,deron . This is Terry Lembke . I don't know where you live in England ? But am curious how far you're from portsmouth? The reason I ask is they have the ships bell from the HMS Hood there . If your ever. There and could get some pictures of it . I would appreciate it . Thanks Terry
Sorry to hear that deren . I am a ww2 history lover . The story of the hood is tragic . There were a lot of brave men and women in that Era. I'm sorry to say the dummies we have in power today and the societal rot we also have . They haven't learned anything from history and it will repeat . I'm afraid on a much grander scale . Thank you for your reply . Stay safe my friend . All The Best . Terry
@@terrylembke8100 I used to live in a place you would of loved. It was reclaimed marshland. We have had from history uncovered from the mud. From a whole army of drowned roman soldiers getting stuck in the mud to WW2 uboats being bought up the creeks to be decommissioned. But all the time we tried to ignore that the old sunken American ammunition ship SS Montgomery wouldn't shift and blow us all up or flood the valley . Here are some links. I do miss living there, it was swimming in history www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/ship-full-bombs-near-london-20342710 www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/u-boat--10491/
And the workbench named 'Reverse Engineering'? I suppose it is not for what it is named after... is it for what? :P, I've not seen many videos about it, not a single video in the entire youtube to be exact 🤔
The reverse engineering workbench is mainly for point clouds rather than meshes. I must admit it's not a workbench that I have ever used. Considering I have a 3D scanner which can produce point clouds it might be an interesting experiment. Yes, there does seem to be nothing out there in the form of documentation or videos. Which is a bit strange.
Just curious how you talk for 30+ minutes and appear to not do any editing? Sometimes, it might look like you made a mistake, but you turn it into a teaching point, or maybe it wasn't a mistake, you planned to demonstrate it.. Which is it? I watch as many of your videos as i can, learn something every time. It's truly amazing how easy you make this look. Maybe post a compilation of all your mistakes so we can be sure your not an AI computer making youtube videos!! Lol, i mean that as a compliment of course. Its very inspiring the work you do! Cheers!
Lol I'm not a AI (bleep blop bloop...) 🤣 you wouldn't believe that often I don't have a script as well. So, I am a trained (but unqualified) teacher. I first started out learning to become a teacher as a career but the tutor went bust and took all my course work, exam submission and a large amount of money I paid for the course. I changed career paths and become a 3d designer for a while. As for the editing well there is some but I will stop and think about the best way to achieve or demonstrate a technique as I go. Or make some notes to include in a cut that I can blend in. The more tricky stuff or models that need some thinking I will run through and create a very brief written tutorial which I release to Patreons of certain levels. This creates the bases of the lesson. Mistakes do happen both naturally and on purpose and I have a rule that I must show how to get out of it otherwise the video is not released. If its totally unexpected then I will pause and figure out what went wrong. Behind the scenes there are outtakes, normally when i get my words muddled or, around a few months ago, a pigeon flew in through the open window and caused caos and swearing for 30 minutes whilst I tried to catch it to release it back outside. Glad your enjoying the videos. Maybe I should include the outtakes after each video. Glad your enjoying and learning
Awesome work! Thank You very much!
Glad you enjoyed 😊👍
Well done! FreeCAD is amazing.
Brilliant!!!! I would like to see how you would be able to bring in a Printer Circuit Board and use it dimensions and holes to make an enclosure, the hole on the PCB would be where you make the standoffs to mount.
You be happy to know I have a very similar video currently in early release with my Patreons so that will be on my channel very soon. It's was originally from a patreon request.
Danke!
Thank you so much 👍👍👍😊😊
Interesting - not long ago I created an impeller that looked very similar, not realizing that there was one available on thingiverse. Here I thought I was so clever, but someone beat me to it! But eventually I went a good bit further with the design, making it fully parametric and with fillets on all edges.
Thanks for the excellent videos - you always give me new ideas and techniques to work with!
The are so many people out there doing similar things you often find someone has already had a go but adding your twist is where the fun begins. And now you have made it parametric you have created your own little impeller factory that I can guarantee people would love to get their hands on. Making models that can be customised to the size that you want through altering parameters is a skill in itself and requires a lot of thought. That can be extremely hard especially when dealing with fillets. Thing to be proud of. Glad your enjoying the videos.
16:33 put an coincident constraint to the center points of the two arcs. The two short sides of the impeller blade are arcs with center at (0,0) and known radius {115/2 and 14/2} - I'd also use that knowledge. But the "move trick" at 09:30 looks very handy, hopefully I'll remember that next time… THANKS!
Wow. great. thank you 🙂
非常感谢!酷! 赞!👍👍👍
may be shape binder will help cross body referancs to trace effectively .?
Please could you show how to make a 3d print of an aeroplane using 4 blueprint views? Love your videos, Don't stop!!!
If it was a 3D impeller, how would you re-build up the blade, instead of padding it up as in the case of this 2D one? Is there some incremental additive way using all the cross sections? Or would it be to loft through?
Thanks.
Excellent
Always good!
Can STLs be assembled into one file for division with connection points for subsequent assembly after printing
STL don't have useable edges / vertices unfortunately to apply do any assembly so you can't really unless you convert them to a shape and then you will be converting from a mesh so you may have many edges , but STEP files this would work
Hi ,deron . This is Terry Lembke . I don't know where you live in England ? But am curious how far you're from portsmouth? The reason I ask is they have the ships bell from the HMS Hood there . If your ever. There and could get some pictures of it . I would appreciate it . Thanks
Terry
Hi Terry, hope you are doing well. Unfortunately I am far from Portsmouth otherwise I would of willing visited as it sounds very interesting
Sorry to hear that deren . I am a ww2 history lover . The story of the hood is tragic . There were a lot of brave men and women in that Era. I'm sorry to say the dummies we have in power today and the societal rot we also have . They haven't learned anything from history and it will repeat . I'm afraid on a much grander scale . Thank you for your reply . Stay safe my friend . All The Best .
Terry
@@terrylembke8100 I used to live in a place you would of loved. It was reclaimed marshland. We have had from history uncovered from the mud. From a whole army of drowned roman soldiers getting stuck in the mud to WW2 uboats being bought up the creeks to be decommissioned. But all the time we tried to ignore that the old sunken American ammunition ship SS Montgomery wouldn't shift and blow us all up or flood the valley . Here are some links. I do miss living there, it was swimming in history www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/ship-full-bombs-near-london-20342710 www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news/u-boat--10491/
And the workbench named 'Reverse Engineering'? I suppose it is not for what it is named after... is it for what? :P, I've not seen many videos about it, not a single video in the entire youtube to be exact 🤔
The reverse engineering workbench is mainly for point clouds rather than meshes. I must admit it's not a workbench that I have ever used. Considering I have a 3D scanner which can produce point clouds it might be an interesting experiment. Yes, there does seem to be nothing out there in the form of documentation or videos. Which is a bit strange.
@@MangoJellySolutions Sure. 🤔
Lol that username of the creator of the original STL
😂😂😂😂😂
Just curious how you talk for 30+ minutes and appear to not do any editing? Sometimes, it might look like you made a mistake, but you turn it into a teaching point, or maybe it wasn't a mistake, you planned to demonstrate it.. Which is it? I watch as many of your videos as i can, learn something every time. It's truly amazing how easy you make this look. Maybe post a compilation of all your mistakes so we can be sure your not an AI computer making youtube videos!! Lol, i mean that as a compliment of course. Its very inspiring the work you do! Cheers!
Lol I'm not a AI (bleep blop bloop...) 🤣 you wouldn't believe that often I don't have a script as well. So, I am a trained (but unqualified) teacher. I first started out learning to become a teacher as a career but the tutor went bust and took all my course work, exam submission and a large amount of money I paid for the course. I changed career paths and become a 3d designer for a while. As for the editing well there is some but I will stop and think about the best way to achieve or demonstrate a technique as I go. Or make some notes to include in a cut that I can blend in. The more tricky stuff or models that need some thinking I will run through and create a very brief written tutorial which I release to Patreons of certain levels. This creates the bases of the lesson. Mistakes do happen both naturally and on purpose and I have a rule that I must show how to get out of it otherwise the video is not released. If its totally unexpected then I will pause and figure out what went wrong. Behind the scenes there are outtakes, normally when i get my words muddled or, around a few months ago, a pigeon flew in through the open window and caused caos and swearing for 30 minutes whilst I tried to catch it to release it back outside. Glad your enjoying the videos. Maybe I should include the outtakes after each video. Glad your enjoying and learning
I think the pigeon video would be really funny. You really do have a gift for teaching.