The feeling from “oh I broke this thing, BUT I HAVE A 3D PRINTER!” And couple hours later you have your part. No need to wait for shipping, I think every kid needs one. Because they’re here to stay.
That was a joy to watch! When you look on the Facebook groups a lot of people love printing but tend to stick to downloaded decorational models and confess to not knowing where to start with designing functional 3d prints. This video was a great example of how easy it can be to quickly produce a simple functional design and isn't as scary as often thought! Great job!! :D
Even if 3D printers become cheap enough AND reliable enough to be considered like basic appliances where you don’t need to futz with them and fix them yourself, I believe even with the most user-friendly 3D modeling software, it’s just too involved and intimidating for most people to start. This is why I remain unconvinced 3D printers will be in more than a tiny fraction of homes in the next 20 years, unless there is suddenly such a major shift in both technology and mass manufacturing that things that aren’t 3D-printed aren’t available unless you pay a crazy amount.
Uncle Jessy! I'm right there with you on Shapr3D! Picked it up because I know I need to eventually get comfortable with CAD / solid body modeling, and found it to be a pleasure to use! (Now... getting more organic shapes is not the easiest, but still very much possible.) I like how you broke it down - very straightforward! I also picked up a couple new things, so thank you!
I loved the (free) program and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The program is solid and a joy to work with on the iPad with the pencil. I doodled and created a replacement for my rock band battery cover that broke. Worked perfectly and it was my first ever experience “modeling.” I Wish they’d simply charge a one time fee though. 50 bucks. Amazing. $100, sure. Even $200…I’m in. I’d pay for easily…one time…but the monthly is just too much. Just one more thing. They’re alienating normal folks like me from buying but who don’t use it every day.
Ah yes, more subscription based software. Thanks Adobe. edit 7/7/2023: I already realize they have a free plan, unfortunately it still sucks because the low poly models you get from it are virtually useless. Also I am blatantly aware that Adobe doesn't own shapr3d but 108+ people that liked the comment got the joke, I'm sorry you did not.
@@danieljeffodd4703 That's more opinion than fact friend. Subscription software is nothing more than extorting more money out of people for the same or less updates, I welcome you to compile a list of updates on Adobe before and after subscription fees. You will see they do the same amount of work essentially but make way more $$$ in the process. Subscription software firmly beats up the little guy-hobbyists and thickens the Enterprise wallets more than ever before.
@@kenny6614 after windows Adobe photoshop was the biggest pirated software so not really opinion. And a hobbies can use coral draw or any of the hundreds of hobby software. Pro brands have a pro client base and much like a builder needs tools hw has to pay, won't go far with a £3 spanner set
@@danieljeffodd4703 You realize subscription software can still be cracked and pirated right? So yeah it makes your statement an opinion still, it isn't NEEDED and it does NOTHING to prevent the problems they claim it avoids. Really do some research before spouting off nonsense man. Also really lacking analogy, I'll rent you a nice spanner set for 30$ a month, oh wait... people prefer to outright buy their tools as well...
It's a fantastic app (the full version). It's just a real pity it's only available via subscription. If you're a professional, then you might not mind paying 200+ USD a year, but as a home user, dipping in occasionally to design and print something off at home, that's a lot of cheese! I'm sure they're losing out on a load of potential (none professional) customers, who'd be prepared to pay a one off fee. After playing around with it, I'd happily pay 80USD. I'll pay a subscription for something I use every month, like Netflix or Apple Music, not this.
Love this!!! So great to see you designing more. Badass!!! Love how excited you got when it worked on the first try. Can't wait to see what you design next!
Super great job, Jessy! So humble of you to admit that your not good at 3D modeling but this video shows that you are! Ok, the iPad sculpting to make the fridgepart was kinda cringy (being a 3D artist myself) but what a huge difference now! Great improvement, taking measurements and doing it the more proper/easy way using CAD-modeling. Keep up the learning! 🤘🏻
I've enjoyed Tinkercad, it's free, and very basic but works fine for the stuff I need it for. Created some feet for my snare drum, rope tension drum, like Civil War stuff you might see at your favorite local olde timey museum (Genesee country village is our local favorite). Used a micrometer, similar process to the one used here, and saved as STL, sliced with the Anycubic slicer, and printed on resin printer with some of that stronger resin mixed with normal black resin. Worked great. Also, made a fife using the same method, but the 3d printer we have can't print tall enough, so had to make it three pieces and engineer a joint with a little built-in clip which worked great in Tinkercad, ditto a clamp for the interior of a shop light that had to way to anchor the electric wires and a bunch of other one-off random stuff. BUT I can see that if I needed anything more complex, it would get sloppy and harder and harder as complexity increases with Tinkercad.
@@UncleJessy True! Maybe on your next exploration try using the LiDAR scanner to recreate something broken! I want to scan my car and resin print a (tiny) scale model.
@@UncleJessy I'll DEFINITELY be eagerly awaiting that video's release. Would be cool to see the process/result difference for SLA vs FDM for that too, depending on what you make.
I just wish they had like a “kinda pro” option for those of us that just want tools for modeling functional parts for 3D printing. Their Pro pricing is so darn expensive.
You said you aren't very good but honestly you did a great job explaining while you were doing it. That speaks alot to the ease of Shapr and your ability to comprehend instructions.
To be honest , as a kinda experienced CAD user(autocad, solidworks,inventor), I was excited to check out sharp3d when I got my iPad compatible with Apple Pencil. But I was really confused on how to use the program and I think my desktop apps are actually more efficient for me. Once you get used to drawing with mouse and keyboard, it feels kinda absurd to actually draw with pencil, especially on that glossy screen. Additionally, your power is very limited when dealing specific curves such as aerofoils and so on, so to me, it wasn’t the best choice.
3d printing really becomes amazing when combined with 3d modelling for situations such as Jesse ran into here. I dont understand the pricing for though. No beginner is going to pay that much a month, and any pro is very likely using blender, or fusion etc.
For parts that don't work well on the first go and aren't mission critical to be the exact dimensions, I like to use a hair dryer to shape them if possible so that I don't have to remodel and reprint and scrap the parts. For example, applying some heat to that groove and pushing in a little on the side can help add a bit more friction.
I’ve been using Shapr3D for over a year, I’m far far away from a savvy user but I can recommend you to have a look to some extra functions to ease your job. For example you can use Shell function to remove the inner content to create your “tunnel”. This function only ask you for the wall thickness you require and eliminates all the rest of material. Unfortunately for me, I don’t have a 3D printer 😢 Very good job.
love the software but I couldn't justify the price point. I wasn't designing as much as I thought I was going to and actually paid a month or two without even designing anything. It's worth the money if you're a pretty serious designer.
Yep can’t justify paying for something that I use infrequently. If there was a one off small price for private users then I’d buy it. On the other hand went for another program that is free, without ads, and fully functioning without time limits……..Design Spark Mechanical (DSM)…….great tutorials, quick learning.
If you’re only using it for 3d printing, you can, possibly the most powerful 3d modeling software out there, for free in a student license. It’s made by Siemens and called NX. We use it aerospace, and a lot of automotive and power gen companies use it as well.
It’s sad they don’t have an “enthusiast” subscription that allows a limited number of models and hi-res STL export. Maybe when they’ve added more pro features it will give them scope to separate the subs levels and offer a cheaper point of entry. I never renewed after my first year deal ran out, switched to fusion360 on my Mac as it just didn’t make sense to pay for something you use a handful of times a year.
I’m been using Shapr3D since Dec 2020. I know it’s expensive for home users, but for me it’s worth it. I love being able to design on my iPad. It’s not perfect, and it’s evolving, but overall I’ve been extremely happy with it.
Tinkercad is my free goto for almost every simple functional print... I've made some pretty complex models with it as well, but it's so simple to use 😅
Yea. I feel this. I’ve been pretty surprised how much I was able to get out of tinkercad. But I’ve definitely been running into the upper limits of what it can do. Especially when it comes to object complexity. Was really hoping there’s be a good cheaper alternative that’s actually as intuitive as Tcad
there's many way to do it faster in this app or others but doesn't matter it matter that you got what you needed in end keep on learning and improving, great video btw
Shapr3D has been great for me... the fact that I can use it on my iPad anywhere means that i can allocate a lot more time to making things. It's a lot more accessible than having to go to a desktop computer or carry around a laptop. At least that's how it is for me.
I do like how you split the screen to see how you are working the tablet, very useful idea. Overall, very good video, specially showing the exporting part at the end. Well done.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I keep watching Shapr3d videos but was just not catching on. This video was so easy to follow. I'm actually excited to go design and print on my Elegoo, too!
Great vid as always. Shapr3d looks like a nice program, but like you said, it ain't cheap. I think it is a bit expensive for the normal hobbyist though.
I love the Shapr3d, just that they make it as a (quite expenive) subscripton app, really irritates me. And that I can't export in proper quality because of that.
Hi Greg, we hear you, but unfortunately we haven't figured out it yet how we could go even lower with the price. Shapr3D already provides fantastic value for the price, and while we understand that the price does not fit for your needs, it would be very tricky for us to go even lower.
@@Shapr3d I think if you make it free for hobbyists it'll give your software more exposure. There's a reason why everyone knows what Blender is. It's basically advertising. If any hobbyists go pro then they'll be loyal experienced customers. Even if high quality models were limited to about 5 a month that would be good.
Which is not help me at all (for I am not a student, and I am pretty sure that is true for some other hobbyist people too, who would like to use it), and the problem with the subsctiption business modell for a software is still there even if it is free for students.
I'm probably too used to my Solidworks modeling pipeline, but it's good to see more and more actually ergonomic tools stepping on professional cad's tail, for the sake of competition and solving stagnation of the existing, "market leading" CAD tools. I also still suck at resin printing xD, but I'm slowly getting to know it with my Saturn S setup.
This program made on Siemens “Parasolid” core, like many other including Onshape, Desingspark mechanical, Siemens NX an etc. Seriously, doesn’t matter, which program you use, if you can use the full potential of this program.
My most used app, or should I say more or less the only used app on my iPad. They developing really fast and add useful features along the road. There is still missing a lot but they are on a good way and it’s insane what you can do with it if used correctly.
You should have taken the chance to improve the design reinforcing the weak points of the original piece. For example, the 90° corner between the circular base and the outer side of the tube could be improved with a large bezel so there is no corner that can break but a thick volume.
Something really interesting for students: It's free for you, if you have an EDU mail. I just signed up, stoked to look into it. I get that the price is turning a lot of ppl off, but especially for students that still have a year or two to go about, seems like a good thing to mess around with. Especially if youre like me and got a 2 in 1 laptop for uni [windows laptop/tablet hybrid thingy with a pen].
Isn't it great to have a problem, design, then print it all the same day??? Also, if you ever need help on 3d modeling, hit me up, happy to help! I have seen Shapr a few times, will have to give it a try!
If you are a teacher or student you can get a free educational license for the full app. It just needs to be renewed every year. I have this for my iPad. I use fusion 360 on my desktop and shaper when I'm on the go.
For those who dont own a 3D printer... @0:40 His 'problem' could of been solved with JB weld. Its a puddy that hardens to the same strength as steel. I fixed a platic wheel on my Grocery Trolly Cart with it, and now its tronger then it was brand new. The fact that you even tried to use super glue on a part that holds all the pressure is rookie behaviour.
Nice! I had to make a spool holder for my weed trimmer and used TinkerCAD. I might need to get a pen for my iPad and play around when I have down time at work.
Thank you brother for doing this video. I am right there with you on 3D design, but really need some solutions for some desktop accessories that I need to print out on my 3D printer.
I use this software also and it is expensive and super easy to use. Way better then learning fusion 360. How I combat the price point is I have a list of things to make on my iPad. Once I get the list to 10 items or have something I need sooner rather then later and I’ll pay for a month and then through that month I go ahead and model all of my saved items. Then cancel at the end of the month and start my list over. This keeps me from over spending and making 3D printing not worth it.
Good to see some one get this one working. I tried it last year and I couldn't figure it out at all. Plus the subscription "ownership" is no good for myself-too expensive and you dont own it.....just renting it....Thanks Laurie NZ
I worked as a 3D CAD technician for a couple of years. I use Solidworks to make my models. Will have to give Shapr a shot! Looks great for touch interface which Solidworks is... let's just say- Not so great at.
When and if is Elegoo going to make a printer with a larger bed. Like 300x300x400? I have a Neptune 2s, love it, but needed a larger bed so I bought a Longer LK5 Pro. I would have preferred to stay with Elegoo but they don't make a non-resin printer with that large of a build volume. Put a bug in their ear.
I like Shapr3D, for using while watching tv, but they’re just too greedy for me to support em. To not have a plan or something for hobbyists is just too disappointing. The features don’t even compare to fusion and fusion is free for hobbyists. The additions they make out to be groundbreaking and yet they’re basic functions. Now with the “material” feature it’s cumbersome to simply change the color. Not a fan.
Shapr3D has the best UI amongst any of the CAD programs out there, and I've used pretty much all the major ones. It's really quite amazing what they've done there. But I agree the sub pricing is terrible for hobbyists, the free version is way too limited, and lastly it's only direct modeling with no parametric features.
As a hobbyist I can only justify a limited amount of money for subscriptions. I decided to get rid of Adobe and switch to Affinity products so I’d have money to pay for Shapr3D. I think it is too expensive for hobbyists but I enjoy using it so it’s worth it for the time being.
Do you have a video where you showcase the models that you have on the table behind you? Those are really cool and I'd like to see them more in-depth. I love that Deadpool!
Jessy, I was hoping you could tell me which Ipad you used? I was going to get one anyway but I just want to make sure I get one I know will work and works with a stylus to draw. Thank you so much for your help.
Question about the Elegoo Neptune 2 (either original or 2S)- Can it print PETG and flexibles? I want to print practacle prints as well that my resin printer would be a bad choice for.
Thanks for the video, I purchased the app I must say I know nothing about designing 3d objects, so far having some success it is just going to take time.👍
I've been using that software for about 2 weeks. It's nice. PC has its issues with seeing everything but it's a good program. I think the price is a bit too much. I would get it if it wasn't so pricey as I don't use it a whole lot.
$240 a month, which is actually cheaper than anything Autodesk or Dassault puts out there (I'm sure Solidworks is more powerful and cost-effective for engineering students). Very cool that it really leverages the touchscreen. I don't have a tablet or even a touchscreen Windows compy, so I'll probably practice on FreeCAD or something.
We actually have a Windows and macOS version too that you may use with mouse+keyboard. As for the price, it's $240 a year (local prices may vary) but i guess this is what you meant as well. Thank you for your feedback!
The feeling from “oh I broke this thing, BUT I HAVE A 3D PRINTER!” And couple hours later you have your part. No need to wait for shipping, I think every kid needs one. Because they’re here to stay.
That was a joy to watch! When you look on the Facebook groups a lot of people love printing but tend to stick to downloaded decorational models and confess to not knowing where to start with designing functional 3d prints. This video was a great example of how easy it can be to quickly produce a simple functional design and isn't as scary as often thought! Great job!! :D
Even if 3D printers become cheap enough AND reliable enough to be considered like basic appliances where you don’t need to futz with them and fix them yourself, I believe even with the most user-friendly 3D modeling software, it’s just too involved and intimidating for most people to start. This is why I remain unconvinced 3D printers will be in more than a tiny fraction of homes in the next 20 years, unless there is suddenly such a major shift in both technology and mass manufacturing that things that aren’t 3D-printed aren’t available unless you pay a crazy amount.
Uncle Jessy! I'm right there with you on Shapr3D! Picked it up because I know I need to eventually get comfortable with CAD / solid body modeling, and found it to be a pleasure to use!
(Now... getting more organic shapes is not the easiest, but still very much possible.)
I like how you broke it down - very straightforward! I also picked up a couple new things, so thank you!
I too have had difficulty with more organic shapes but with trial and error i've gotten better!
I love how you printed an whole new one instead of just sanding it down.
Hahahasame here
I loved the (free) program and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The program is solid and a joy to work with on the iPad with the pencil. I doodled and created a replacement for my rock band battery cover that broke. Worked perfectly and it was my first ever experience “modeling.”
I Wish they’d simply charge a one time fee though. 50 bucks. Amazing. $100, sure. Even $200…I’m in. I’d pay for easily…one time…but the monthly is just too much. Just one more thing. They’re alienating normal folks like me from buying but who don’t use it every day.
Right?! Stupid subscriptions..
Ah yes, more subscription based software. Thanks Adobe.
edit 7/7/2023: I already realize they have a free plan, unfortunately it still sucks because the low poly models you get from it are virtually useless.
Also I am blatantly aware that Adobe doesn't own shapr3d but 108+ people that liked the comment got the joke, I'm sorry you did not.
Mannn, I miss the days of just outright owning software. :/ This is my #1 dislike about Shapr3D.
They wouldn't have needed to do it if people actually paid
@@danieljeffodd4703 That's more opinion than fact friend. Subscription software is nothing more than extorting more money out of people for the same or less updates, I welcome you to compile a list of updates on Adobe before and after subscription fees. You will see they do the same amount of work essentially but make way more $$$ in the process. Subscription software firmly beats up the little guy-hobbyists and thickens the Enterprise wallets more than ever before.
@@kenny6614 after windows Adobe photoshop was the biggest pirated software so not really opinion. And a hobbies can use coral draw or any of the hundreds of hobby software. Pro brands have a pro client base and much like a builder needs tools hw has to pay, won't go far with a £3 spanner set
@@danieljeffodd4703 You realize subscription software can still be cracked and pirated right? So yeah it makes your statement an opinion still, it isn't NEEDED and it does NOTHING to prevent the problems they claim it avoids. Really do some research before spouting off nonsense man. Also really lacking analogy, I'll rent you a nice spanner set for 30$ a month, oh wait... people prefer to outright buy their tools as well...
Looks really easy to use and intuitive.
Good to see such videos, there are many beginners in CAD out there, like myself.
I’ve been using CAD for about 10 years I can honestly say it’s the most fun program out
We just witness someone fall in love with 3d Modeling, i'm expecting to see a lot more videos like this. Love it!
Just saw an Nvidia demo of real-time photogametry. I wouldn't be too surprised to see clay making a comeback.
Amazing app. Just wish they have a light version that costs less instead of a subscription model.
It's a fantastic app (the full version).
It's just a real pity it's only available via subscription.
If you're a professional, then you might not mind paying 200+ USD a year, but as a home user, dipping in occasionally to design and print something off at home, that's a lot of cheese!
I'm sure they're losing out on a load of potential (none professional) customers, who'd be prepared to pay a one off fee.
After playing around with it, I'd happily pay 80USD.
I'll pay a subscription for something I use every month, like Netflix or Apple Music, not this.
And Netflix and apple music don't cost 30 a month together either. $200/year is a bit much for a hobbyist
Fusion is free and more powerful no real professionals are going to be using this beyond joe blow small business
@@northcountrywoodcraftny5953 Well whoever decided their pricing clearly doesn’t share your opinion.
I started using this a month ago after running into an ad on Facebook. Its been great for quickly drafting projects or products for clients.
Love this!!! So great to see you designing more. Badass!!! Love how excited you got when it worked on the first try. Can't wait to see what you design next!
Super great job, Jessy! So humble of you to admit that your not good at 3D modeling but this video shows that you are! Ok, the iPad sculpting to make the fridgepart was kinda cringy (being a 3D artist myself) but what a huge difference now!
Great improvement, taking measurements and doing it the more proper/easy way using CAD-modeling. Keep up the learning! 🤘🏻
great example of a functional 3D Print! 👏😎
I've enjoyed Tinkercad, it's free, and very basic but works fine for the stuff I need it for. Created some feet for my snare drum, rope tension drum, like Civil War stuff you might see at your favorite local olde timey museum (Genesee country village is our local favorite). Used a micrometer, similar process to the one used here, and saved as STL, sliced with the Anycubic slicer, and printed on resin printer with some of that stronger resin mixed with normal black resin. Worked great. Also, made a fife using the same method, but the 3d printer we have can't print tall enough, so had to make it three pieces and engineer a joint with a little built-in clip which worked great in Tinkercad, ditto a clamp for the interior of a shop light that had to way to anchor the electric wires and a bunch of other one-off random stuff. BUT I can see that if I needed anything more complex, it would get sloppy and harder and harder as complexity increases with Tinkercad.
iPad Pro + 3D printing ... the exact setup i've been considering. Perfect timing, great video!
Haha was mentioning in the video how I wish there was an actual Slicer for the iPad
@@UncleJessy True! Maybe on your next exploration try using the LiDAR scanner to recreate something broken! I want to scan my car and resin print a (tiny) scale model.
@@IamNinetyFour I do have a scanning project in the works
@@UncleJessy I'll DEFINITELY be eagerly awaiting that video's release. Would be cool to see the process/result difference for SLA vs FDM for that too, depending on what you make.
@@UncleJessy A work around would be a server based slicer that you access through the browseron the ipad
Shapr3d is a friggin work horse. It’s an incredibly robust 3d package
yeah... and I'm barely scratching the surface with my super basic knowledge
I just wish they had like a “kinda pro” option for those of us that just want tools for modeling functional parts for 3D printing. Their Pro pricing is so darn expensive.
@@phantomsmithy I was so excited to try this software and then I saw the sub prices. :( I can't afford that at all. I have an old iPad anyway haha.
@@ChazBword The demo mode shows it is REALLY a nice app. Just insane pricing for anyone that isn't a pro/business user.
You said you aren't very good but honestly you did a great job explaining while you were doing it. That speaks alot to the ease of Shapr and your ability to comprehend instructions.
To be honest , as a kinda experienced CAD user(autocad, solidworks,inventor), I was excited to check out sharp3d when I got my iPad compatible with Apple Pencil. But I was really confused on how to use the program and I think my desktop apps are actually more efficient for me. Once you get used to drawing with mouse and keyboard, it feels kinda absurd to actually draw with pencil, especially on that glossy screen. Additionally, your power is very limited when dealing specific curves such as aerofoils and so on, so to me, it wasn’t the best choice.
3d printing really becomes amazing when combined with 3d modelling for situations such as Jesse ran into here.
I dont understand the pricing for though. No beginner is going to pay that much a month, and any pro is very likely using blender, or fusion etc.
Use the low res free version if you are a beginner, upgrade when you are ready to sell your bits
Love 💗 the new studio space! Congrats 🍾🎈🎉🎊!
For parts that don't work well on the first go and aren't mission critical to be the exact dimensions, I like to use a hair dryer to shape them if possible so that I don't have to remodel and reprint and scrap the parts. For example, applying some heat to that groove and pushing in a little on the side can help add a bit more friction.
I’ve been using Shapr3D for over a year, I’m far far away from a savvy user but I can recommend you to have a look to some extra functions to ease your job. For example you can use Shell function to remove the inner content to create your “tunnel”. This function only ask you for the wall thickness you require and eliminates all the rest of material. Unfortunately for me, I don’t have a 3D printer 😢 Very good job.
love the software but I couldn't justify the price point. I wasn't designing as much as I thought I was going to and actually paid a month or two without even designing anything. It's worth the money if you're a pretty serious designer.
There is also a monthly option available.
Yep can’t justify paying for something that I use infrequently. If there was a one off small price for private users then I’d buy it. On the other hand went for another program that is free, without ads, and fully functioning without time limits……..Design Spark Mechanical (DSM)…….great tutorials, quick learning.
If you’re only using it for 3d printing, you can, possibly the most powerful 3d modeling software out there, for free in a student license. It’s made by Siemens and called NX. We use it aerospace, and a lot of automotive and power gen companies use it as well.
It’s sad they don’t have an “enthusiast” subscription that allows a limited number of models and hi-res STL export. Maybe when they’ve added more pro features it will give them scope to separate the subs levels and offer a cheaper point of entry. I never renewed after my first year deal ran out, switched to fusion360 on my Mac as it just didn’t make sense to pay for something you use a handful of times a year.
Fusion is just as easy and it's free
I’m been using Shapr3D since Dec 2020. I know it’s expensive for home users, but for me it’s worth it. I love being able to design on my iPad. It’s not perfect, and it’s evolving, but overall I’ve been extremely happy with it.
Tinkercad is my free goto for almost every simple functional print... I've made some pretty complex models with it as well, but it's so simple to use 😅
Yea. I feel this. I’ve been pretty surprised how much I was able to get out of tinkercad. But I’ve definitely been running into the upper limits of what it can do. Especially when it comes to object complexity. Was really hoping there’s be a good cheaper alternative that’s actually as intuitive as Tcad
Put a thin rubber sticker on the underside of that section that the tube goes in as that will help with grip.
there's many way to do it faster in this app or others but doesn't matter it matter that you got what you needed in end
keep on learning and improving, great video btw
Shapr3D has been great for me... the fact that I can use it on my iPad anywhere means that i can allocate a lot more time to making things. It's a lot more accessible than having to go to a desktop computer or carry around a laptop. At least that's how it is for me.
I love shapr 3D. I got my job to use it and also teach a basic class. Thanks for this vid. You Rock!
I do like how you split the screen to see how you are working the tablet, very useful idea. Overall, very good video, specially showing the exporting part at the end. Well done.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I keep watching Shapr3d videos but was just not catching on. This video was so easy to follow. I'm actually excited to go design and print on my Elegoo, too!
Great vid as always. Shapr3d looks like a nice program, but like you said, it ain't cheap. I think it is a bit expensive for the normal hobbyist though.
I am using the free one, it works pretty well.
I love the Shapr3d, just that they make it as a (quite expenive) subscripton app, really irritates me. And that I can't export in proper quality because of that.
Hi Greg, we hear you, but unfortunately we haven't figured out it yet how we could go even lower with the price. Shapr3D already provides fantastic value for the price, and while we understand that the price does not fit for your needs, it would be very tricky for us to go even lower.
Thank you for yor answer. It's really not the price itself, it's the subscription busines modell, that I have problems with.
@@Shapr3d I think if you make it free for hobbyists it'll give your software more exposure. There's a reason why everyone knows what Blender is. It's basically advertising. If any hobbyists go pro then they'll be loyal experienced customers. Even if high quality models were limited to about 5 a month that would be good.
Its free for student
Which is not help me at all (for I am not a student, and I am pretty sure that is true for some other hobbyist people too, who would like to use it), and the problem with the subsctiption business modell for a software is still there even if it is free for students.
It's good, but absurdly expensive without regional pricing
I'm probably too used to my Solidworks modeling pipeline, but it's good to see more and more actually ergonomic tools stepping on professional cad's tail, for the sake of competition and solving stagnation of the existing, "market leading" CAD tools.
I also still suck at resin printing xD, but I'm slowly getting to know it with my Saturn S setup.
Shapr3D is awesome! Great all around app! Awesome job!
This program made on Siemens “Parasolid” core, like many other including Onshape, Desingspark mechanical, Siemens NX an etc. Seriously, doesn’t matter, which program you use, if you can use the full potential of this program.
Been using shap3r for a while! Wish they hadn’t upped the price but I do love using it.
thank you Boz! :)
My most used app, or should I say more or less the only used app on my iPad. They developing really fast and add useful features along the road.
There is still missing a lot but they are on a good way and it’s insane what you can do with it if used correctly.
Thank you so much for your feedback ! :) What do you miss the most?
You should have taken the chance to improve the design reinforcing the weak points of the original piece. For example, the 90° corner between the circular base and the outer side of the tube could be improved with a large bezel so there is no corner that can break but a thick volume.
Shows hes right, he does only know barely what hes doing 😎
@@bernatix Yes, of course. Not criticizing him, just suggesting improvements 😉
You did great. A really good tutorial.
Thanks! That is abo it the full extent of my knowledge of the app 😂🤣 just enough to fix something
Something really interesting for students: It's free for you, if you have an EDU mail. I just signed up, stoked to look into it.
I get that the price is turning a lot of ppl off, but especially for students that still have a year or two to go about, seems like a good thing to mess around with. Especially if youre like me and got a 2 in 1 laptop for uni [windows laptop/tablet hybrid thingy with a pen].
Been looking into shaper3d for the past year and this month took the step got an iPad for it and elegoo n2s😁 it's incredibly easy to learn
Fish have fillets (fill-a's) shapes have fillets (fill-ets)
Actually it’s fish “filet” with one L. “Fillet” with 2 L’s is the CAD term.
You can use Astroprint to slice your files straight from your browser on your iPad
I'd be real interested to see you print some with PETG. I've had a heck of a time with my Neptune 2 trying to get things to come out right.
THIS WAS THE BEST VIDEO EVER! THANK YOU SO MUCH
it is a very easy tool design, a nice guide and short tutorial
Shapr3D is so good and intuitive. Also have good education free access 👍👍👍
Isn't it great to have a problem, design, then print it all the same day??? Also, if you ever need help on 3d modeling, hit me up, happy to help! I have seen Shapr a few times, will have to give it a try!
I slice files and transfer them from my iPad using a lightning to sd and Kiri:Moto the web based slicer
If you are a teacher or student you can get a free educational license for the full app. It just needs to be renewed every year. I have this for my iPad. I use fusion 360 on my desktop and shaper when I'm on the go.
AstroPrint is a web-based slicer that piggybacks on cura. I personally use it on my Android, iPhone or Chromebook.
This is really superb
For those who dont own a 3D printer... @0:40 His 'problem' could of been solved with JB weld.
Its a puddy that hardens to the same strength as steel. I fixed a platic wheel on my Grocery Trolly Cart with it, and now its tronger then it was brand new.
The fact that you even tried to use super glue on a part that holds all the pressure is rookie behaviour.
Not being able to slice is the only hickup in my workflow. I can sketch, design and send a print via octoprint all on the iPad. Great vid!
Nice! I had to make a spool holder for my weed trimmer and used TinkerCAD. I might need to get a pen for my iPad and play around when I have down time at work.
This was fun. With the AnkerMake I was able to model something and print from my iPad.
Thank you brother for doing this video. I am right there with you on 3D design, but really need some solutions for some desktop accessories that I need to print out on my 3D printer.
I saw the ads on youtube passing by from this App and wanted to make a video with that, guess I waited too long. Great video and very practical print
Shaper 3d is the future of cad
Instead of always reprinting, could you just use a sander and adjust that way? Or the material doesn't sand?
I use this software also and it is expensive and super easy to use. Way better then learning fusion 360. How I combat the price point is I have a list of things to make on my iPad. Once I get the list to 10 items or have something I need sooner rather then later and I’ll pay for a month and then through that month I go ahead and model all of my saved items. Then cancel at the end of the month and start my list over. This keeps me from over spending and making 3D printing not worth it.
Onshape is also supposed to be IPad compatible. I’ve used it on PC pretty successfully.
I use this app and it is hands down the best thing for 3d modeling
Good to see some one get this one working. I tried it last year and I couldn't figure it out at all. Plus the subscription "ownership" is no good for myself-too expensive and you dont own it.....just renting it....Thanks Laurie NZ
Nice Job!!! Welcome to a new World😉👍
Finally, a demo showing how to use 3D CAD and 3D printing to solve an actual problem ! And it didn't work the first time so we know it's real 🙂
I worked as a 3D CAD technician for a couple of years. I use Solidworks to make my models. Will have to give Shapr a shot! Looks great for touch interface which Solidworks is... let's just say- Not so great at.
Fusion gang here
Shapr is nice but there is limit and well a hefty price point for people that are not 3d modeling every day
they need to make a hobby / 3dprinting subscription at us$9.99 per month
Great Video. Thank you.
This is just amazing. Thanks
When and if is Elegoo going to make a printer with a larger bed. Like 300x300x400? I have a Neptune 2s, love it, but needed a larger bed so I bought a Longer LK5 Pro. I would have preferred to stay with Elegoo but they don't make a non-resin printer with that large of a build volume. Put a bug in their ear.
I like Shapr3D, for using while watching tv, but they’re just too greedy for me to support em. To not have a plan or something for hobbyists is just too disappointing. The features don’t even compare to fusion and fusion is free for hobbyists. The additions they make out to be groundbreaking and yet they’re basic functions. Now with the “material” feature it’s cumbersome to simply change the color. Not a fan.
Shapr3D has the best UI amongst any of the CAD programs out there, and I've used pretty much all the major ones. It's really quite amazing what they've done there. But I agree the sub pricing is terrible for hobbyists, the free version is way too limited, and lastly it's only direct modeling with no parametric features.
Tip glue broken part together then do measurements
Hahahaha you know. That would have been so much easier 😂
You might could have fixed it with a 3D pen although it wouldn't have been pretty. Lol!
Love your videos nice videos and tips! Really helped me a lot!
By the way how can you go to that Elegoo Cura page? I have an Elegoo too and just bought it!
I just got this software, I use Fusion 360, you don't suck, you are great, thanks.
My career was a Machinist and the layout is very simular from the design but not converting to machine code language like in CNC!
As a hobbyist I can only justify a limited amount of money for subscriptions. I decided to get rid of Adobe and switch to Affinity products so I’d have money to pay for Shapr3D. I think it is too expensive for hobbyists but I enjoy using it so it’s worth it for the time being.
Print-To-3D. Really nicely featured slicer for iPad. Just an FYI.
Do you have a video where you showcase the models that you have on the table behind you? Those are really cool and I'd like to see them more in-depth. I love that Deadpool!
Awesome vid, quick question tho does it matter what tablet you use to create these 3d models or can I just buy a cheap one to get started?
"It's relatively expensive ". That's where I stopped
what is your favorite FDM 3d printer Jessy?
You can slice on your iPad using creality cloud
Jessy, I was hoping you could tell me which Ipad you used? I was going to get one anyway but I just want to make sure I get one I know will work and works with a stylus to draw. Thank you so much for your help.
Question about the Elegoo Neptune 2 (either original or 2S)- Can it print PETG and flexibles? I want to print practacle prints as well that my resin printer would be a bad choice for.
This is awesome!
Thanks for the video, I purchased the app I must say I know nothing about designing 3d objects, so far having some success it is just going to take time.👍
You can also get student memberships if you’re in school or university
Great example of entry 3d modeling. im a novice as well but i use the Free version of Fusion 360.
Great job!!
I always use fusion but I’ll have to check out shapr. I could finally justify my Apple Pencil ✏️ purchase.
Look into Nomad.
Good stuff. Thank you. 👍🏻
I use blender for my modeling. It’s free and all around a great program.
I've been using that software for about 2 weeks. It's nice. PC has its issues with seeing everything but it's a good program. I think the price is a bit too much. I would get it if it wasn't so pricey as I don't use it a whole lot.
$240 a month, which is actually cheaper than anything Autodesk or Dassault puts out there (I'm sure Solidworks is more powerful and cost-effective for engineering students).
Very cool that it really leverages the touchscreen. I don't have a tablet or even a touchscreen Windows compy, so I'll probably practice on FreeCAD or something.
We actually have a Windows and macOS version too that you may use with mouse+keyboard. As for the price, it's $240 a year (local prices may vary) but i guess this is what you meant as well. Thank you for your feedback!
Nice work!