3D scanners are incredibly useful. I recently used mine (show in a recent video) to design dust covers for a new 3D printer (which I printed using a large 0.8mm nozzle). I had never even heard of the Form tool in Fusion, but I'll definitely try it for my next similar project! Your videos are truly inspiring!
Use hot staples to hold that together or get an actual "plastic welder". I usually just use a soldering iron and some outdoor heavy duty staples. Once you get good at it you get it to where you can't even see the staple. I did buy a plastic welder but haven't used it yet, it was under $20 on aliexpress and came with several different shaped "staples". Hot staples make a surprisingly strong joint and they don't really weigh anything.
I hope you do an RTK version instead/in future. One that can also install a laser and do driveway weed killing too. We have a 450m drive that we currently have to spray. A solar powered laser weed destroyer would be great.
Really nice design! Is the series over or will there be more comming? I also want to build a mower as an university project. Is it possible to get the code you used and as well the electric circut?
@@nikodembartnik aaah weird, in german youtube (youtube settings to german language) this is not shown for me. so sorry for asking, changed it to EN as a standard now :)
Bardzo fajny projekt, ale powinieneś pomyśleć o kwestiach bezpieczeństwa. Na przykład jeśli ktoś podniesie kosiarkę, to ostrza powinny przestać się kręcić.
Use STEP files instead of STL. Should never need to use STL's anymore. STEP files support curves where STL doesn't. You get more accurate prints with STEP.
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More about the project: indystry.cc/indymower
3D scanners are incredibly useful. I recently used mine (show in a recent video) to design dust covers for a new 3D printer (which I printed using a large 0.8mm nozzle). I had never even heard of the Form tool in Fusion, but I'll definitely try it for my next similar project! Your videos are truly inspiring!
Thank you! Good luck with your projects!
Use hot staples to hold that together or get an actual "plastic welder". I usually just use a soldering iron and some outdoor heavy duty staples. Once you get good at it you get it to where you can't even see the staple. I did buy a plastic welder but haven't used it yet, it was under $20 on aliexpress and came with several different shaped "staples". Hot staples make a surprisingly strong joint and they don't really weigh anything.
i see you got the spacemouse for fusion.
whats your opinion about it? is it worth the money?
OH Hell Yeah! I love the Bambu brand and this project
Fun project! Thanks for sharing all the details.
Beautiful! Thank you for taking us through the whole process.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I hope you do an RTK version instead/in future.
One that can also install a laser and do driveway weed killing too. We have a 450m drive that we currently have to spray. A solar powered laser weed destroyer would be great.
Love this project
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Really nice design! Is the series over or will there be more comming? I also want to build a mower as an university project. Is it possible to get the code you used and as well the electric circut?
It's not over! There will be more videos in spring :) I will share everything once it's ready
Pretty cool project, yet I find it like shooting fly with howitzer.
Could you do a tutorial on how adding the flaps on the pieces after working in forms Id love to know how to do it
It's a lot of extruded sketches combined with cut, combine, thicken and press/pull tools
in minute 5 you mention a video explaining the form tool, can you post the link please?
It is linked in the description
@@nikodembartnik aaah weird, in german youtube (youtube settings to german language) this is not shown for me. so sorry for asking, changed it to EN as a standard now :)
It looks like Lamborghini :)
No, it's better than Lamborghini :)
Lawn-borghini
Bardzo fajny projekt, ale powinieneś pomyśleć o kwestiach bezpieczeństwa. Na przykład jeśli ktoś podniesie kosiarkę, to ostrza powinny przestać się kręcić.
Oh and a other question? Is youtube your full time job now?
cool
👍👍👍
Use STEP files instead of STL. Should never need to use STL's anymore. STEP files support curves where STL doesn't. You get more accurate prints with STEP.
why dont you put your printers in your shed? because they release fumes and you think they should be in your house? Love the vid thoo!
temperature fluctuations and humidity would make 3d prints way less accurate
3d printers work best when you have a controlled environment. Sheds usually don't have insulation or heat/ac and they tend to be very dusty.
@@TomsBackyardWorkshop i see your point
This printer is fully enclosed with air filters.
kiedy bedzie na polskim kanale?