Loved this tutorial. I have recreated the missing File and uploaded it to makerworld under the title "Bat Hinge Fidget with Hinge Files" as stl, step and f3d in the folder named hinge. Hope this helps everyone making their own!
I'm having difficulties attempting to use the hinge. I can't seem to download it or import it into Fusion. I am very interested to learn how you created that hinge. Is that something you would be willing to show us?
The magic/genius is in the hinge but there was no explanation of how it was made, or what bodies it contains or why it works. There doesn't seem to be a way to even download it from the link. A video about the hinge first would have been wonderful but this was not useful.
Hey there, do you mind if I ask you a simple question. I'm just new to 3d modelling. I would like to know how I can move a face of a 3d body parallel to the surface of the plane. Eg. If I have a cylinder and I want to move one of the circular faces sideways so that I have a slanted cylinder (similar to leaning Tower of Pisa)
If you are using fusion 360: -draw sketch with a circle on the plane you want then stop sketch. -click offset plane icon and offset the plane you use, if it is XY click it on the drop menu, choose the height. - click draw a sketch icon and use the offset plane and draw another circle with amount of slant you want and stop sketch. -Join the two circles profiles with Loft icon by selecting them after you clicked the icon. version two: select face, click M , move the face
Short to Ground do I use the free move tool? Dragging the arrow thing around does not move the face, it stays still. It's like it's locked in place or constrained or something?
Short to Ground yeah I know thanks. The problem is that I already created the lofted shape (it wasn't a cylinder, actually something more complex) and now I just want to sit one face to the side more because it wasn't enough
Loved this tutorial. I have recreated the missing File and uploaded it to makerworld under the title "Bat Hinge Fidget with Hinge Files" as stl, step and f3d in the folder named hinge. Hope this helps everyone making their own!
THANKS!
did anyone had luck downloading the hinge model? I am unable to download.
This would have been nice if there was a way to download the hidge.
drive.google.com/file/d/1gmCIv1Y1Expqo4rkte02stwrh2vdXBUQ/view?usp=sharing Try this
there is a link in description
Hi there, I just followed the link to your hinge file, it doesn't seem like its been made available for download?
how can I download the hinge link?
I'm having difficulties attempting to use the hinge. I can't seem to download it or import it into Fusion. I am very interested to learn how you created that hinge. Is that something you would be willing to show us?
was so looking forward to trying this hinge CANT DOWNLOAD IT doesnt help much at all if you cant actually use a file that is supposed to be usable
The magic/genius is in the hinge but there was no explanation of how it was made, or what bodies it contains or why it works. There doesn't seem to be a way to even download it from the link. A video about the hinge first would have been wonderful but this was not useful.
Hey man, great video. What file type do you download the hinge and how do you import it ?
Where is hinge linkkkk
in what form do you download the hinge.
Stl
no way how to download hinge into my Fusion 😞
can You, please, share hinge file?
Hi great video! is there a way to make the hinges smaller in size? as to not have that big of a space in between body parts?
How do we use this part? Hello?
Can you explain how you made the cutting part?
great, thanks! the hinge model work only on object extruded 5mm?
thank you for the tutorial!!! Can you explain me how scale the hinge to the object dimension?
Thank you so much for the tutorial and the hinge!!!
Hey there, do you mind if I ask you a simple question. I'm just new to 3d modelling. I would like to know how I can move a face of a 3d body parallel to the surface of the plane. Eg. If I have a cylinder and I want to move one of the circular faces sideways so that I have a slanted cylinder (similar to leaning Tower of Pisa)
If you are using fusion 360:
-draw sketch with a circle on the plane you want then stop sketch.
-click offset plane icon and offset the plane you use, if it is XY click it on the drop menu, choose the height.
- click draw a sketch icon and use the offset plane and draw another circle with amount of slant you want and stop sketch.
-Join the two circles profiles with Loft icon by selecting them after you clicked the icon.
version two: select face, click M , move the face
Short to Ground do I use the free move tool? Dragging the arrow thing around does not move the face, it stays still. It's like it's locked in place or constrained or something?
better option , is option one, make two plane profiles and loft
Short to Ground yeah I know thanks. The problem is that I already created the lofted shape (it wasn't a cylinder, actually something more complex) and now I just want to sit one face to the side more because it wasn't enough
can't you edit the loft?
I'd been looking for this, thanks... can you show how you make the hinge and cutting part?
Just finished watching, very complete. Subscribed
I think you can go back in history with the f3d file?
I didn't get the f3d file, but you didn't make it in this video so I didn't presume how it was made would be there... will go get. Ta :)
When you will upload new video
Link to .f3d file "Oops! Not Found"
Sound is very bad !
GRACIAS AMIGO
where is the f3d file?
how do i download the hinge?
How do I download the hinge
Hi can you plz tell how to import the hinge into my F360? i can see the file but i cannot do any importing