Watching you with Fusion and it looks like magic… I have a really simple CAD app for my iPad that I like and figuring out Fusion or Blender has just been a real pain point for me…
It was a pain to learn just the basics with zero background in CAD programs. I spent a few weeks just playing with the tools before i was able to actually design stuff.
Great vifro, thanks for sharing, I have wondered about building a puzzle box as well. Re: the 3D printed hexagon tolerances, why not reprint just the button scaled back .5% or so, rather than sanding your butt off, the button is hidden by the wooden piece, anyway. And just because I am a butthead and like to make things difficult for people, if you got all, or at least several of the hexagons out completely with the laser, it would make the button harder to locate by looking for 1 that was different... and the real butthead in me says to spring load a few that do nothing but annoy the potential solver :) ... again, awesome build, can't wait to watch the next in line, and try building one myself... though, my TinkerCAD skills are limites and F360 skills non-existent
so, one thing not shown in the video is one of the hexagons I tried making smaller. I think I had given it a 1.5mm difference. the problem I had with that is it was too sloppy and made the wood piece not reset to the proper place each time. Also, I had no clue how to use fusion 360 a few months ago. I just forced myself to learn the basics.
Love this video man. Great to see the creative process. Please keep it up. Would love to have a video to enjoy every few weeks
Step by step process and yep, still to hard for me. Awesome job and beautiful work as always.
ive always wanted to get into the side of solving the puzzles but some of them are so expensiveee
Watching you with Fusion and it looks like magic… I have a really simple CAD app for my iPad that I like and figuring out Fusion or Blender has just been a real pain point for me…
It was a pain to learn just the basics with zero background in CAD programs. I spent a few weeks just playing with the tools before i was able to actually design stuff.
Great vifro, thanks for sharing, I have wondered about building a puzzle box as well. Re: the 3D printed hexagon tolerances, why not reprint just the button scaled back .5% or so, rather than sanding your butt off, the button is hidden by the wooden piece, anyway. And just because I am a butthead and like to make things difficult for people, if you got all, or at least several of the hexagons out completely with the laser, it would make the button harder to locate by looking for 1 that was different... and the real butthead in me says to spring load a few that do nothing but annoy the potential solver :) ... again, awesome build, can't wait to watch the next in line, and try building one myself... though, my TinkerCAD skills are limites and F360 skills non-existent
so, one thing not shown in the video is one of the hexagons I tried making smaller. I think I had given it a 1.5mm difference. the problem I had with that is it was too sloppy and made the wood piece not reset to the proper place each time. Also, I had no clue how to use fusion 360 a few months ago. I just forced myself to learn the basics.