Hi Jim, thanks a lot! thats what i'm looking for. i'll test it with different forms in my little outboarder. many options to construct are very exciting.
Hi Jim, I really appreciate your videos they help a lot. I wonder if you ever came accros designing an airplane propeller. I made one but it's far from perfect. Thank you very much .
Modeling an aircraft propeller is probably similar to the way I modeled the Spitfire wing - see: th-cam.com/video/mSzrGRdj7Pc/w-d-xo.html. You would need 2, 3, 4, or even 5 of them mounted on a hub. The pitch, aerofoil shape, rpm etc would need to be correct for the engine power, flight speed, load carrying capacity - but apart from that it should be quite simple ;-0
This is unbelievable! Thanks for the tutorial. I am still trying to figure out how your method can help design a solid saddle shape. will great to see tutorial for this.
Un grand merci ! I saw this video, which explains how to make spheres that are printed in 3d in a way that respects proportions. I like the idea of this attachment by means of a bolt in the center of the sphere (see th-cam.com/video/osj-sxbsqWk/w-d-xo.html). But how to make such an object in DSM ? Maybe you'll want to explain it to us. You may want to go further and make a video on how to effectively attach cut parts for the needs of the 3D printer.
Jim you are a bloody genius. New sub
Great job Jim. Just started using DesignSpark, these tutorials are awesome.
Brilliant, thank You for all tutorials. Watching them I start to use DSM :-) Keep going Jim :-)
I like this approach
Excelent videos, my new teacher, By the way any ideas for making a simpel rope KNOT?
I like all that technical jargon.
Hi Jim, thanks a lot! thats what i'm looking for. i'll test it with different forms in my little outboarder. many options to construct are very exciting.
Awesome Jim, needed that one, thanks
Hi Jim, I really appreciate your videos they help a lot. I wonder if you ever came accros designing an airplane propeller. I made one but it's far from perfect. Thank you very much .
Excellent Jim.
AMAZING !!!!! Thank you Jim
Thank you Jim - very nice and simlply done...
Some good tips there Jim.
Hi Jim, how do you draw a bait boat in this way? I can't figure it out, I would like to make a design myself
easie when you know how thanks jim
Awesome Jim
Si seulement mon anglais était bon. super vos tuto!
printed out nice cheers jim
Where should I go to find out how to round a flat piece of wood, each corner? Thanks!
thanks for this....how about Air craft propellers ...
Modeling an aircraft propeller is probably similar to the way I modeled the Spitfire wing - see: th-cam.com/video/mSzrGRdj7Pc/w-d-xo.html. You would need 2, 3, 4, or even 5 of them mounted on a hub. The pitch, aerofoil shape, rpm etc would need to be correct for the engine power, flight speed, load carrying capacity - but apart from that it should be quite simple ;-0
Jim, you are selling me on this tool! Is DesignSpark considered to be a parametric CAD package?
Brilliant!!!!
Nice
This is unbelievable! Thanks for the tutorial. I am still trying to figure out how your method can help design a solid saddle shape. will great to see tutorial for this.
Thank you Jim greetings from the Netherlands. It was a great help.
Un grand merci !
I saw this video, which explains how to make spheres that are printed in 3d in a way that respects proportions. I like the idea of this attachment by means of a bolt in the center of the sphere (see th-cam.com/video/osj-sxbsqWk/w-d-xo.html).
But how to make such an object in DSM ? Maybe you'll want to explain it to us.
You may want to go further and make a video on how to effectively attach cut parts for the needs of the 3D printer.