🧠There's lot's of valuable information packed into this easy 5 step guide for modelling 3D prints. Fusion 360 is a free program that you can use to produce great 3D models... Also yes, I mispronounced "fillet" the entire video I know. Have fun roasting me 😂
Hey Rohan... i must say am really impressed with the ease of consuming your content and how it is to the point while having only 4 videos in your channel. It takes a lot of practice for content creators to reach this level of concise and ease of explanation. As someone who's about to jump to 3D printing, I must say I did get good info from your videos that I'll factor into my purchase decisions. Thanks man!
Hey, thanks for the support and compliments! I'm glad you found my content useful and easy to follow. Work's kept me busy but aiming to add more videos as soon as I can.
You are very good at producing these types of videos.. Any type of video you put out, I am interested.. But, Beginners is where I am at this point. Not sure how many others, but, should be quite a few like me.. Ha..Ha.. Thanks, and good luck with the channel.. Liked/Subscribed with All on the bell..
Thank you for watching! Glad you found this video useful. I think Fusion 360 is worth giving a try if you decide to 3D model - it's fairly easy to use and free. Best of luck!!
LOL, came to gently correct "fillet" but I see that's already been fully covered! I have some experience with Fusion 360 but figured I would learn some useful things from your Beginners Tutorial. And I have, so thanks. Liked and subscribed.
Why are you creating a rectangle sketch before making the filets? Why not just do the filets without the extra rectangle sketch? Is there a nuance that I am missing? Thanks
I see a metallic filament on your feeder. Does it produce realistic metal finish and if so what is it? I want to make some realistic Browning M2 50 cal rounds for a film prop so I need brass cases and copper bullets. Thank you.
I think you're referring to my gold silk pla filament from CC3D. It's not really a metallic finish but it might be passable for your use case with some scenic aging. Hope this helps.
🧠There's lot's of valuable information packed into this easy 5 step guide for modelling 3D prints. Fusion 360 is a free program that you can use to produce great 3D models... Also yes, I mispronounced "fillet" the entire video I know. Have fun roasting me 😂
Not roast. Filet.
Deserves more attention, good luck bro!
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the vid. Love the way how you explain it and you have a great voice for it.
Thanks for watching! Glad you found this video useful.
Hey Rohan... i must say am really impressed with the ease of consuming your content and how it is to the point while having only 4 videos in your channel. It takes a lot of practice for content creators to reach this level of concise and ease of explanation.
As someone who's about to jump to 3D printing, I must say I did get good info from your videos that I'll factor into my purchase decisions. Thanks man!
Hey, thanks for the support and compliments! I'm glad you found my content useful and easy to follow. Work's kept me busy but aiming to add more videos as soon as I can.
Very nice and calm voice, would like to listen to more tutorials of you.
Thank you. More to come!
Great video. I slowed the play speed to .75 and was better able to process it! Thanks for a great introduction to modeling.
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you found this video useful.
Fantastic video, great work man!
That's for the support! Glad you enjoyed the video.
You are very good at producing these types of videos.. Any type of video you put out, I am interested.. But, Beginners is where I am at this point. Not sure how many others, but, should be quite a few like me.. Ha..Ha.. Thanks, and good luck with the channel.. Liked/Subscribed with All on the bell..
Thanks a lot for your support! I'm glad you found this video useful.
Great video. I'm researching which CAD to use. So far Onshape seems the easiest
Thanks for watching, glad it was helpful!
Need to say, you do it very well. Happy about your future projects. Love to see you grow. Thanks a lot. Please do more #fusion360 for noobs like me.
Thanks a lot for your support! I'll try to get some more Fusion 360 content out soon.
@@Creatorrific Awesome! Thanks man!
Another great content. Good work 💪
Thanks for your support!
Thank you. Your presentation is excellent . It gives me the confidence to actually try and do my own designs. Or at least try to.
Thank you for watching! Glad you found this video useful. I think Fusion 360 is worth giving a try if you decide to 3D model - it's fairly easy to use and free. Best of luck!!
Great job man! Another solid video 🔥
Thanks for the support!
fantastic..wishlist for a hobby to practice
Thanks for watching!
LOL, came to gently correct "fillet" but I see that's already been fully covered! I have some experience with Fusion 360 but figured I would learn some useful things from your Beginners Tutorial. And I have, so thanks. Liked and subscribed.
😅 Yup, pretty embarrassing... Thanks for watching! Glad you found this video useful.
Why are you creating a rectangle sketch before making the filets? Why not just do the filets without the extra rectangle sketch? Is there a nuance that I am missing? Thanks
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new sub.
Thanks for your support!
Can you add your business email to your channel details?
Hey, thanks for showing interest. I've now added a business email to the about section of this channel.
I see a metallic filament on your feeder. Does it produce realistic metal finish and if so what is it? I want to make some realistic Browning M2 50 cal rounds for a film prop so I need brass cases and copper bullets. Thank you.
I think you're referring to my gold silk pla filament from CC3D. It's not really a metallic finish but it might be passable for your use case with some scenic aging. Hope this helps.
@@Creatorrific Thankyou.