@@TooTallToby Awesome, Interested in that. draft angles ftw. Looking to build my own diy injection set up at some point. using resin printing to make molds as a more cost effective way to make some custom parts in my garage.
that's a tough question - each CAD system has it's benefits and weaknesses. I would consider visiting www.TooTallToby.com/practice and going through the same challenges, once using Fusion and then using TRY AGAIN and do it using Onshape. (onshape.com/free) After you do 4-5 of these (there are about 20 free challenges) you should start to figure out which CAD feels more intuitive / better for your workflow and your teams workflows.
Excellent !!!
Thank you for the practice...
Keep them coming...
AWesome - ENJOY!
Lets go. More TTT Onshape learning.
Awww yeah - about to release a video series on the onshape channel to help people with plastic injection mold design!
@@TooTallToby Awesome, Interested in that. draft angles ftw. Looking to build my own diy injection set up at some point. using resin printing to make molds as a more cost effective way to make some custom parts in my garage.
@ nice that will be awesome!!
@@PeepoPlayz nice - these videos will definitely help - coming soon (probably on the ONSHAPE youtube channel)
I don’t see how it gets easier then that one . Enjoying your videos still.
Yup - Tier 2 - I guess Tier 1 could be easier :-)
Come on!!!!
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Lets go!!!!!!!!!!
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TTT Red Oak is the lightest Red Oak in the world 😄
(Oak is a hardwood - real Red Oak is likely over 700kg/m³)
lol nice
Just starting F360 but I'm a bit baffled by the amount of bugs I'm encountering. Should I go directly to OnShape ?
that's a tough question - each CAD system has it's benefits and weaknesses. I would consider visiting www.TooTallToby.com/practice and going through the same challenges, once using Fusion and then using TRY AGAIN and do it using Onshape. (onshape.com/free) After you do 4-5 of these (there are about 20 free challenges) you should start to figure out which CAD feels more intuitive / better for your workflow and your teams workflows.
For me personally I LOVE onshape - but I don't have enough experience in Fusion to make a valid comparison
May I ask why you're called "TooTallToby"? How tall are you?
BTW, another nice beginner tutorial. Thanks!
Nice thanks Ken - very tall...almost..too tall