Thanks 🙏. Yes you can definitely do that, it would depend on exactly how you want it to look but you could surface loft and set a specific path for it.
FANTASTIC VIDEO! Very clear, you explained it well! And as usual, I picked up many other things I did not know along the way. This REALLY helped me create a fan prop for my design. THANK YOU! {liked.subscribed.saved=True}
If I'm not mistaken I have seen one minor issue with this way of building the fan. The fan blades don't seem to really be attached to the shaft in the middle. It seemed like only a corner of them was touching the shaft.
I’ll have to have a closer look at the blades. I did this one a while ago. But basically I used the shaft to join all the blades so it is still a single body. If that were a problem you could make the outer diameter of the shaft a bit wider to overlap better.
hey request for a video on joints and movements with 2 gears.Trying to make a 3d printed gear box for rc car. I think the Interwebs will be happy to have you style of explanation. for gear you could use scrips. Thanks :).
Hi I can definitely do something like that, and can also show the movement relationship. Maybe give me a bit more info and I can tailor the video to be more inline with your project
@@Fusionfundamentals something like this 5:1 3-4 gears think should be general design. Skip the metal parts and motor. Maybe focus on movement of and building housing.
Not sure what the exact pitch is unfortunately. I did the drawing with a coil but if you look at the rotation and height could calculate the pitch probably. Another option that might work is to extrude a cylinder and add thread to it and specify pitch. Then use the 3d geometry of the thread
This is weird. A few days prior I was trying to model a fan, but ultimatly failed and now out of the sudden a video appears on my youtube start page that tells me excactly what to do. I love you TH-cam and I love you @Fusion Fundamentals!
So glad to hear it was helpful. I love making videos so keep an eye out for more content and if there is ever anything you want to see then just pop me a message and I’ll see what I can do
this opened a whole lot of possibilities and skills as a begginer in 3d modelling...thanks very helpful.
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. Keep an eye out for more content like this. I try showcase skills that I have learnt
Fantastic video. Spent months trying to find something like this!!! Ironically I stopped looking about the same time you posted this one :)
Glad you enjoyed and found it helpful. It’s always nice for me to get comments
I can't speak English, but they gave me a simple and easy lecture, so I understood well Thank you.
I am so glad, keep watching
This was something new and challenging. Love it! 🙌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it, I have a few ideas I’ll be putting up over the next few weeks
Thank you , very easy to follow. Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it and it was helpful. Thanks for the message I appreciate the feedback
thanks fr help great video
Glad it helped
Great help man! Thank you!!
Do you do any designs that are ...bigger? like a boat?
Glad you enjoyed it
Haven’t done a boat before but I could do it in theory
so useful, thanks a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tutorial, thank you. Is it possible to shape the fan blades like an airfoil? How would you go about doing that?
Thanks 🙏. Yes you can definitely do that, it would depend on exactly how you want it to look but you could surface loft and set a specific path for it.
FANTASTIC VIDEO! Very clear, you explained it well! And as usual, I picked up many other things I did not know along the way. This REALLY helped me create a fan prop for my design. THANK YOU! {liked.subscribed.saved=True}
Awesome, thank you! So glad it was helpful
This really helped me a lot. Especially how to use Rails. Thanks a million! :D
Glad it helped! Let me know if there is anything else you are struggling with and maybe I can do a video for it
Cool video man!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank You
Glad you enjoyed it
If I'm not mistaken I have seen one minor issue with this way of building the fan. The fan blades don't seem to really be attached to the shaft in the middle. It seemed like only a corner of them was touching the shaft.
I’ll have to have a closer look at the blades. I did this one a while ago. But basically I used the shaft to join all the blades so it is still a single body. If that were a problem you could make the outer diameter of the shaft a bit wider to overlap better.
Wonderful
Glad you enjoyed it
Good man💪
Glad you enjoyed it
hey request for a video on joints and movements with 2 gears.Trying to make a 3d printed gear box for rc car. I think the Interwebs will be happy to have you style of explanation. for gear you could use scrips. Thanks :).
Hi I can definitely do something like that, and can also show the movement relationship.
Maybe give me a bit more info and I can tailor the video to be more inline with your project
@@Fusionfundamentals th-cam.com/video/VsX_tIuKYB0/w-d-xo.html
@@Fusionfundamentals something like this 5:1 3-4 gears think should be general design. Skip the metal parts and motor. Maybe focus on movement of and building housing.
Hi, @11tushaar have a look at the video coming out tomorrow at 13:00 discussing the motion link of gears and where to find standard gears.
What is the pitch of those blades
Not sure what the exact pitch is unfortunately. I did the drawing with a coil but if you look at the rotation and height could calculate the pitch probably. Another option that might work is to extrude a cylinder and add thread to it and specify pitch. Then use the 3d geometry of the thread
This is weird. A few days prior I was trying to model a fan, but ultimatly failed and now out of the sudden a video appears on my youtube start page that tells me excactly what to do.
I love you TH-cam and I love you @Fusion Fundamentals!
So glad to hear it was helpful. I love making videos so keep an eye out for more content and if there is ever anything you want to see then just pop me a message and I’ll see what I can do
It looks nice but practically doesn’t mean much
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BRAVO❤❤
Glad it was helpful