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Jason Erdreich
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2015
As an Educator, Patented Inventor, Author, Tinkerer, and all around Maker of Things, Mr. E uses this channel to share tutorials, demonstrations, and tips and tricks on how to create things! Check out projects and other lessons on Mr. E's Instructables, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok or Thingiverse all @MrErdreich.
And an extensive collection of guides, projects, recommendations and 1 on 1 tutoring opportunities can also be found at www.mrerdreich.com
And an extensive collection of guides, projects, recommendations and 1 on 1 tutoring opportunities can also be found at www.mrerdreich.com
Unboxing, setup, and first project with the xTool P2 CO2 Laser - The best laser for your makerspace
In this video, I get hands-on with my brand new C02 laser cutter and engraver, the xTool P2! From all of my experience in working with different types of lasers and laser manufacturers, I have been blown away by the performance and simplicity of this machine. Its easy to setup, easy to use, and offers features that make it well suitable for schools, businesses, or makerspaces of all sizes.
Useful links:
xTool P2 bundle for schools:
www.makeblock.com/products/buy-xtool-p2-for-schools/?ref=mwzqsgmj&MrErdreich
xTool P2 & P2s:
www.xtool.com/products/xtool-p2-55w-co2-laser-cutter?ref=mwzqsgmj&
xTool creative space software (FREE):
www.xtool.com/pages/software?ref=mwzqsgmj&
xTool P2 dust cover:
amzn.to/3CBuwMM
Useful links:
xTool P2 bundle for schools:
www.makeblock.com/products/buy-xtool-p2-for-schools/?ref=mwzqsgmj&MrErdreich
xTool P2 & P2s:
www.xtool.com/products/xtool-p2-55w-co2-laser-cutter?ref=mwzqsgmj&
xTool creative space software (FREE):
www.xtool.com/pages/software?ref=mwzqsgmj&
xTool P2 dust cover:
amzn.to/3CBuwMM
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How to use the axle connector and make motors in Tinkercad Sim Lab
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In this video, Mr.E shows how to design and prototype using the Axle connector in Tinkercad's Sim Lab space. This connector allows for us to test and simulate rotation in our projects as well as make motors, enhancing our prototyping abilities using CAD! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you ...
How to earn Tinkercad's Skill Badges for Students and Teachers
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In this video, Mr.E shares what Tinkercad's Skill Badges are for, something he worked with Autodesk to design. Teachers can award students skill badges, and these badges allow for us to see the real-world skills we can gain as we learn to design and create with Tinkercad! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze...
Tinkercad for Teachers - How to manage classes, activities, and student accounts
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In this video, Mr.E shows how to create classes in Tinkercad which allows for teachers to manage student accounts, view student work, and even create activities and templates for students to work on, all right in Tinkercad! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you want to expand your real-world ...
How to use the slider connector in Tinkercad Sim Lab
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In this video, Mr.E shows how to design and prototype using the slider connector in Tinkercad's Sim Lab space. This connector allows for us to test and simulate linear motion in our projects, enhancing our prototyping abilities using CAD! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you want to expand y...
How to use the pivot connector in Tinkercad Sim Lab
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In this video, Mr.E shows how to design and prototype using the Pivot connector in Tinkercad's Sim Lab space. This connector allows for us to test and simulate pivot motion in our projects, enhancing our prototyping abilities using CAD! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you want to expand you...
How to use traces and graphs in Tinkercad Sim Lab
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In this video, Mr.E shows how traces and graphs can be generated in Tinkercad's Sim Lab space! This means we can collect accurate data based on our models through real-world simulations right in Tinkercad! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you want to expand your real-world skills even furthe...
How to adjust gravity and make earthquakes in Tinkercad Sim Lab!
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In this video, Mr.E shows how the scene settings and simulated environment can be adjusted in Tinkercad's Sim Lab space! This means we can test our 3D models and prototypes on earth or the moon, as well as create simulated earthquakes in our designs too! This is part of Mr.E's Tinkercad tutorial series, which you can see below: th-cam.com/play/PLBDInqUM5B27gejuFTE97PNxiY6OFVze2.html And if you ...
Creating Tinkercad models using the Scribble Shape
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In this video, Mr.E shows examples as to how the scribble shape can be used to create unique 3D models and designs in Tinkercad! The scribble shape allows you to draw your own custom shapes, which opens a wide range of possibilities. This video also shows how the duplicate and repeat tool can be used, as well as shape generators, and the cruise tool to create models too. This is part of Mr.E's ...
How to edit imported STL's in Tinkercad
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Modeling with the Duplicate and Repeat tool in Tinkercad
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How to create custom 3D text wraps in Tinkercad
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How do I execute it? I wrote in vs code.
It wont work for me.
I just started out with onshape and this helped me a lot, thank you!
Glad I could help, thanks for the view!
It's very beautiful and I'm learning from you because I'm a beginner
Happy that I could assist, thanks for the view!
Hi Jason, what are you doing if you need a really small screw like 5mm thick?
You could use this tool, but it wouldn't be the best. Instead, I would download a STL of the screw you're looking to use from mcmaster carr, then import that model into tinkercad and use it to cut the threads
This is awesome. I've failed last week trying to accomplish that, but now I'm giving it another go by following your tips, thanks dude!
Happy to be able to help, and thanks for the view!
Fantastic walkthrough for a very common issue. Was able to use the video to get back up and running in no time (filament had been filling the pull teeth on the gear and it wasn't getting grip). Clearing off the gear for the filament particles got everything sorted again in absolutely no time at all. Disassembly was easy, cleaning was easy, just all around an ideal walkthrough.
Thanks for the view, glad I could help!
Thanks for your video. But what would happen if you have a hole in the center of the red box. How do you get the diameter or radius dimensions now?
Thanks for the view! If you have a hole in the center of the box, you would need to ungroup the shapes to see the dimensions of the hole (or double click on the grouped shapes to temporarily ungroup them)
0:46 - You didn't show how you set the yellow sphere to static? I even paused the video, but didn't see you change anything, or a setting which says "static". Can you describe a little more context?
Sorry that this happens so quickly, but it is shown in the video at 0:47, I click on the static button in the top right corner of the shapes window as I say "static" in the video
thnQ man!
Sure thing, thanks for the view!
Thank you I was looking for a video like this
Happy to help, thanks for the view!
amazing 😀😀😀😀😀😀😁
Thanks for watching!
This was great! Thank you so much. This is what actually helped me to understand this. I didn't realize that the connectors didn't have to be perfectly between the two things they were attached to. I am trying to make a library of mechanisms for cardboard automata to show my students. I have been in many of the Tinkercad for teacher Zoom meetings with you as well and you do an excellent job!
Thanks for the feedback and for the view, happy to be able to help!
Just had my first jammed filament and this video helped me to have my Mini up and running again. Thank you!
Glad I could help, thanks for the view!
Thank u very very much
My pleasure, thanks for the view!
Very nice wonder if they will ever bring out a multi colour 3d printer that big
With the multiple heads, you can do multiple colors as it is now. You could also attach a filament changer like a Pallet to add this feature too.
@@MrErdreich Ohh nice
how do i actually add the trace though
You can enable the trace feature by click on the shape and checking the trace box. You can also drag a trace connector to attach the trace to a specific spot instead.
@@MrErdreich thank you
for some reason on the same game when i get the ball the velocity Go up a lot and it does not stop until i stop holding the ball
It sounds like one of your operators is reversed, instead of > you have <, or something similar.
link?
You can find it in the chrome web store here chromewebstore.google.com/detail/lego%C2%AE-mindstorms%C2%AE-educati/jhnhfnolmcleankdkhfklakpchnccipg
I think my biggest hang up(noob) is figuring out how to separate the colors in the design by layer. Alot of multicolor files have all colors mixed throughout design
Indeed, like a voronoi pattern. In these cases, you would need a multi extruder or filament changing system rather than a change at layer height like this project.
Helpful
Glad to hear it, thanks for the view!
Just found your tutorial. Very helpful. I want create a flange for an old camera lens. The inside diameter of the flange is 2 inches, and it is 24 TPI. I can convert the inches to mm, but I'm confused on the other settings. How do I convert the TPI? The flange is only supposed to be 11mm tall. Thanks
There isn't a setting to do this in this shape using tinkercad, so you would have to adjust it manually. 11 mm in height would be 0.43 inches. So with 24 TPI, you would have 12 threads per 0.5 inch. As you need this to be just under at 0.43, it sounds like you'll have approximately 11 full threads and one half thread. It may take some prototyping to get the fit just right so it locks in place correctly, but you should be able to adjust the height and number of revolutions within that height to match closely.
@@MrErdreich Thank you.
I got your book yesterday. I haven’t gotten into it yet but it’s at work waiting for me.
Thanks for choosing to learn with me! Reach out with any questions, and I hope you enjoy it!
really useful and thanks a lot
You're welcome! Thanks for the view!
This is great, curious if anyone is aware of a video showing how to make stamping plates? I made one side with extruded text but want to make another plate with text cut in, i mirrored second plate but cannot for life of me figure out how have mirrored text cut in, make sense?
Great question! I don't have a video specific to this, but you should be able to create an extrusion with your text, then select remove and have it cut into the material rather than add material on top. Does that make sense? Something like what's shown in this video: th-cam.com/video/Yc8Yy1Vdjbc/w-d-xo.html
I would like to know if it is possible to have a step by step process in a PDf format
Thanks for reaching out! I do not have a step by step guide for this project series, but that is something I would be happy to create through my tutoring program. If you would like, feel free to reach out via www.mrerdreich.com/tutoring
Thank you man. Your tutorial is awesome too
My pleasure, thanks for the view and please don't forget to subscribe :)
Hi Which IDE editor are you using?
All of my P5.js tutorials are using openprocessing.org
For me when I click for the second time to open the edit window for typing in the measurement it does not work. I cannot type anything into it.
after clicking a second time (first to start drawing the circle at a midpoint, second to place the circle), the dimension box should appear. You then should be able to just start typing a number in using your keyboard, you don't need to click again to start to type. This would start drawing another circle.
Great video! You move too fast on somethings for me.
Thanks for watching, and thanks for the feedback! Some users find I move slow at times, and some find I go to quickly, and this of course is natural when I have such a wide range of users watching my content. Personally, I recommend using TH-cam's playback speed tools to adjust the video for your own pace and needs. But thank you again!
@@MrErdreich for sure you do you it is far more advanced then I am.
Hello, the Makers Space at the Community College that I go to it has 4 minis, 2 mini 2, 1 Taz 6, and 1 Taz pro, and none of them print successfully. I am the student worker in the Maker space. I have been tasked with getting these things running. Is there any way you could help.
Hello! I am sorry to hear of your troubles, but yes I would be happy to assist! Please get in contact with me via my website - www.mrerdreich.com/about
Please don't stop making these videos. They are absolutely amazing. I tend to watch them on my TV, so I don't get to comment very often, but I love your videos.
Thank you for your support and views! I have no intention of stopping, in fact I have a lot of content in the pipeline that will be released over the next few months. Stay tuned, and subscribe for more.
@@MrErdreich and your book looks pretty exciting too
Thanks, I’m really proud of it! It will be released at the end of this month, stay tuned!
Nice. As a hint, make life easy and use 3M adhesive remover for PEI and Silicon heated beds.
great suggestion!
But what if I wanna make something that say screws onto a garden hose
Good question! The concept is the same, but you would need to match your thread pattern to that of a garden hose. This shape doesn't make that too easy to do unforuntately. What I would suggest is to download a STL model of a garden hose fitting, you can find them on thingiverse or mcmaster carr, then import this model into Tinkercad and use that do create your shapes.
great Video, thanks a lot!
You are welcome! Thanks for the view!
Thank you for the tutorial that exactly what I need 👍👍👍
Of course, thanks for the view!
thank you man saved a lot of my time and simple video
Glad to help!
How in the world do you print this however? The overhangs are radical.
Less than you would think when reoriented actually, and I have a tutorial video coming out for this soon, stay tuned and don't forget to subscribe!
p5.js is a library not a programming language
thnx
VERY COOL
Thanks!
Thank you !
You're welcome, thanks for the view!
Na cópia do objeto 3D não consigo separar nem editar as várias partes.
Os objetos copiados copiarão todo o corpo. Se quiser ter peças separadas, você precisa garantir que escolheu "novo" ao fazer extrusões em vez de "adicionar"
This is a huge time saver even for flat text!
Happy to assist!
How can you quickly copy bodies between part files without creating links and dependencies? Is this possible?
Not like this. Copying using the transform tool will always make dependencies. You should make separate objects within the sketch to have independent parts.
Amazing video, thank you. A tinkercad tutorial i followed made a thread using a twisted polygon! This is wayyy better.
You're welcome, thanks for the view!
I might be 6 years late to the video, but how would you remove that part at the top so that the sweep ends with the screw?
The easiest way would be to make a sketch, draw a shape (rectangle), and extrude to remove the material you don't want at the top of the screw. You can also adjust do a manual sweep rather than a helix to have more control, but that's a bit more complex
Great Video! THANK YOU!
You're welcome, thanks for the view!
4 videos in and i am hooked. A really great series of videos with exceptional explanations. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Glad that this helped, thanks for the view!
This is wonderful. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!