Thank you for these videos. I use tinkercad all the time and love it. Your videos are showing me how far I can take it. And you are showing me some things I did not know about. Very well done.
Total width should be 92 I think. Watched several of your videos and really love your work. It is really helping me to understand what to use to achieve these kind of results. Thanks for your work
Very good. You taught me a few clever things I've not thought about. Thanks......one question for you though.......I've noticed that, when doing the modelling, if I simply butt the face of an object up against another face (ie the distance between them is zero), the final 3d print seems to be flawed in that it's quite easy to pull them apart.....so much so that I now tend to 'sink' them into each other by a mil or two to ensure they are firmly fixed. Any thoughts on this? Am I missing a trick somewhere?
I "Scaled" the hole by clicking "Shift" & dragging a node. Once you scale it up/down a few times, you can then click on the number box & type in your diameter, it will scale all sides of the object based off the number you input.
Another great tutorial. Thanks.
Thank you for these videos. I use tinkercad all the time and love it. Your videos are showing me how far I can take it. And you are showing me some things I did not know about. Very well done.
Total width should be 92 I think. Watched several of your videos and really love your work. It is really helping me to understand what to use to achieve these kind of results. Thanks for your work
Very good. You taught me a few clever things I've not thought about. Thanks......one question for you though.......I've noticed that, when doing the modelling, if I simply butt the face of an object up against another face (ie the distance between them is zero), the final 3d print seems to be flawed in that it's quite easy to pull them apart.....so much so that I now tend to 'sink' them into each other by a mil or two to ensure they are firmly fixed. Any thoughts on this? Am I missing a trick somewhere?
@ minute 13:39, what did you type in to adjust the hole diameter with one command?
I "Scaled" the hole by clicking "Shift" & dragging a node. Once you scale it up/down a few times, you can then click on the number box & type in your diameter, it will scale all sides of the object based off the number you input.