I saw this video a few months ago and 20 minutes after finding it I was printing the edited file. Now I watch this every few weeks before editing an stl to refresh my memory
@HLModTech I had trouble logging in with tinkercad . I used the student button, which wasn't the same as the first time ... also, it said my cloud memory was full , I have little idea what I'm doing 🤦 I'm confident I can send you a good idea of my design but I'm 60 years old and recently had a couple of mild strokes which is making it difficult to take all the information in 🥲... it's a jigsaw puzzle, I'm sure you love it 🥰😇
You can use brute force with them... but it is not the same as ungrouping a model you created. This is a good brute force example of an STL mod in Tinkercad. th-cam.com/video/reUesJ0rafc/w-d-xo.html
STL files are an exported file type. They can be made in many software programs, so Tinkercad is just interpreting the file upon import. If you create a scratch Tinkercad project it is fully editable. This is an example of how projects are stored in the cloud. th-cam.com/video/W_plG0bZu48/w-d-xo.html
@@HLModTech I thought you said ACROSST or something like that around 5:48 - No big deal, it is just after a lifetime of editing, my OCD makes me stop paying attention when I hear things that sound a touch off. My problem not yours, thanks for your hard work!
@MitchGurowitz No worries... With making a new video almost every day, I rarely put anything up that is really spot on. =) I appreciate the reminder that it can be a problem for viewers too. It is really easy to just keep moving with my creations and forget details. 💯👍
I saw this video a few months ago and 20 minutes after finding it I was printing the edited file. Now I watch this every few weeks before editing an stl to refresh my memory
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @Gpig20. 💯👍
Hey that was my question from FB. Thanks for doing this. You are really good at this and explain it well. Thanks again!!!!
Thanks tons for the kudos. It was a really cool question so I had a lot of fun making that tutorial quick.
great explanations. easy to follow, keep it up
Thanks, @DRob70 for the note. User feedback really makes my day. 💯👍
Yet again you make it look very easy
Thank you. It's super fun when the gears in the brain align when I see a project like that. =)
Excellent TinkerCad tutorial 👍
The perfect way to start my day @zanneth3D. Thank you.
A good modification tutorial !
Glad you think so! Have a great weekend Eddy!
Excellent! Thank you.
My pleasure @christopping5876. Thank you for the note! 👍💯
Another helpful Vid. Thank you
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @novaglow1466. 💯👍
Sweet solutions!
Glad you like them!
Really Good Desinger!
Thanks bud!
You make it look easy ❤😢
=) Lot's of practice. =) The more you Tinker though, the easier it gets.
@HLModTech I had trouble logging in with tinkercad . I used the student button, which wasn't the same as the first time ... also, it said my cloud memory was full , I have little idea what I'm doing 🤦 I'm confident I can send you a good idea of my design but I'm 60 years old and recently had a couple of mild strokes which is making it difficult to take all the information in 🥲... it's a jigsaw puzzle, I'm sure you love it 🥰😇
Sorry, I have no idea how to help with that. Tinkercad has no limit on files saved, so cloud memory issues should not be possible.
Convert the mesh/STL to a solid in Fusion 360 with a couple of clicks. No need to recreate.
Fusion is pretty slick. Were did you get your training on it?
Dope
The perfect way to start my day @GHOSTsq. Thank you.
I am making a wing with a rg15 and 66 inc long i can not do it as i like to make a mold for the wing
I am not sure what rg15 means. The other part of your question is how to make something 66 inches long in Tinkercad, right?
@@HLModTech the rg15 is the airflow of th wing and 66inc long from tip to tip it
Sounds like a cool project. How far along are you?
I have got the fus and tail done and it is all 3d printed and I got the wing to do as I am having problems with
So you can’t edit an existing file ?
You can use brute force with them... but it is not the same as ungrouping a model you created. This is a good brute force example of an STL mod in Tinkercad. th-cam.com/video/reUesJ0rafc/w-d-xo.html
STL files are an exported file type. They can be made in many software programs, so Tinkercad is just interpreting the file upon import. If you create a scratch Tinkercad project it is fully editable. This is an example of how projects are stored in the cloud. th-cam.com/video/W_plG0bZu48/w-d-xo.html
Good tutorial, but I think you are searching for the word “across” not acrossed thanks for the info!
Thank you. Did I use the word wrong in the video somewhere? I am not spotting it in the title or anything...
@@HLModTech I thought you said ACROSST or something like that around 5:48 - No big deal, it is just after a lifetime of editing, my OCD makes me stop paying attention when I hear things that sound a touch off. My problem not yours, thanks for your hard work!
@MitchGurowitz No worries... With making a new video almost every day, I rarely put anything up that is really spot on. =) I appreciate the reminder that it can be a problem for viewers too. It is really easy to just keep moving with my creations and forget details. 💯👍