Morning HL, love your videos. Short and sweet right to the point with solid info, I appreciate that. Do you know a simple way to place a fillet around the exterior edges of a hexagon and around the interior edges. I've created a hexagon with hexagon cut out through the middle and want to fillet all edges. I like to place a 0.7mm radius on all edges before 3d printing, I find it takes the edges off nicely.
I would skip the brute force and go to this skill. th-cam.com/video/pzyqdX2t0L8/w-d-xo.html The longest step of that process is getting Fusion 360 installed.
@@HLModTech thank you for the reply. If I use an stl made in fusion on the hobby license to share in my TH-cam channel. Will I be breaking the licensing rule?
I've been looking for a way to curve/soften/bevel the edge of an imported SVG file without success. SVG revolver doesn't appear to be a solution. Using curved pipes as in your beveled arch video won't work for the more complex shape I'm working with-I came close but it took many overlapping segments to approximate the curve. Imagine trying to bevel the edge of your four leaf clover from the video you did 6 years ago "Import a SVG into Tinkered". Is there a Tinkercad solution you can discover?
There is a point where it is just wiser to use a tool like Fusion 360. th-cam.com/video/3_Gwr-P6D9o/w-d-xo.html That is with a Tinkercad shape though... I am not sure what the process is like if you are using an STL.
Thank you. I just wish they would include some basic modeling tools. No one needs the pain and tedium of Fusion 360 in their lives…Tinkercad is by far the quickest way to make most things.
My pleasure and glad it helped. 👍 As far as modeling tools, it is not likely. The "engine" that makes Tinkercad work uses solids and simple geometry. Would be sweet if they did find a way to squeeze it in there though. 😊
@@HLModTech everytime I try to take anything from Tinkercad to Fusion I get so many errors and the wait time is so insane even with just a basic cut operation and end up just doing it in the background in Tinkercad while I’m waiting and already have the item exported and in Cura ready to print. Should be called Confusion 360 haha. Anyway, I’ll persist and try to find the errors. Great content thanks 🙏
looks like tinkercad change the shape...there's no revolve angle option. you can't revolve it to a full 360 degrees or any other rotation other than the default 270 degrees...thanks tinkecad... :(
Just double checked. All is the same with the shape. I was able to do all the steps from a blank file just like the video shows. Give it one more shot and if your stuck, maybe send me your project. To share a project you need to use the steps in this video th-cam.com/video/XeDQjhRK8lg/w-d-xo.html
I keep coming back and keep learning more Tinkercad design tips. Thank you.
The perfect way to start my day @PaulWilliams-bo6oh. Thank you.
Thank you so much! I tried all kinds of ways and couldn't figure this out. Your videos have helped me learn so much about Tinkercad.
My pleasure @jasonu7471. Cool questions from viewers nudge me towards this type of stuff all the time. =) Thanks' tons for being part of the group! 👍💯
I was trying all other way, this help so much. Thanks and happy Friday!
My pleasure @christianbureau6732. Thank you for the note and have a great weekend! 👍💯
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊Have a great week!
WOW! That was so slick.
Thanks @jonnybewl595 for the feedback! 👍
Morning HL, love your videos. Short and sweet right to the point with solid info, I appreciate that. Do you know a simple way to place a fillet around the exterior edges of a hexagon and around the interior edges. I've created a hexagon with hexagon cut out through the middle and want to fillet all edges. I like to place a 0.7mm radius on all edges before 3d printing, I find it takes the edges off nicely.
I would skip the brute force and go to this skill. th-cam.com/video/pzyqdX2t0L8/w-d-xo.html The longest step of that process is getting Fusion 360 installed.
@@HLModTech thank you for the reply. If I use an stl made in fusion on the hobby license to share in my TH-cam channel. Will I be breaking the licensing rule?
How far is your YT channel from a hobby? My wife will never count my YT time as a "job"...
Awesome
Thanks @amandastewart264 for the feedback! 👍
I've been looking for a way to curve/soften/bevel the edge of an imported SVG file without success. SVG revolver doesn't appear to be a solution. Using curved pipes as in your beveled arch video won't work for the more complex shape I'm working with-I came close but it took many overlapping segments to approximate the curve. Imagine trying to bevel the edge of your four leaf clover from the video you did 6 years ago "Import a SVG into Tinkered". Is there a Tinkercad solution you can discover?
There is a point where it is just wiser to use a tool like Fusion 360. th-cam.com/video/3_Gwr-P6D9o/w-d-xo.html That is with a Tinkercad shape though... I am not sure what the process is like if you are using an STL.
Thank you. I just wish they would include some basic modeling tools. No one needs the pain and tedium of Fusion 360 in their lives…Tinkercad is by far the quickest way to make most things.
My pleasure and glad it helped. 👍 As far as modeling tools, it is not likely. The "engine" that makes Tinkercad work uses solids and simple geometry. Would be sweet if they did find a way to squeeze it in there though. 😊
@@HLModTech everytime I try to take anything from Tinkercad to Fusion I get so many errors and the wait time is so insane even with just a basic cut operation and end up just doing it in the background in Tinkercad while I’m waiting and already have the item exported and in Cura ready to print. Should be called Confusion 360 haha. Anyway, I’ll persist and try to find the errors. Great content thanks 🙏
lol... had that same battle a week ago and just gave up. Confusion... #priceless. =)
Just found your channel. I'll be back soon.
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @williamerskine6035. 💯👍
How do you add a fillet to the out side of a oval design?
thanks
The tube has a built in bevel. You could just stretch it into an oval.
Is there a rectangle version for this?
The cube has built in options for the outside edge... are trying to round the inside edge of a hollow rectangle?
@@HLModTech I was but I then ran across your other video on the topic and figured it out
Super cool. With almost 5K of videos up there... there is a good chance I have something. 🤣🤣 Thanks for dropping by.
What i am sesrching for is how to make letters with 45 degrees going inside.
Going inside a Ring? I am not sure there would be enough material.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to rotate from 270 to 360 degrees😪
I am not quite sure what you are stating. Which rotation are you referring to?
looks like tinkercad change the shape...there's no revolve angle option. you can't revolve it to a full 360 degrees or any other rotation other than the default 270 degrees...thanks tinkecad... :(
Just double checked. All is the same with the shape. I was able to do all the steps from a blank file just like the video shows. Give it one more shot and if your stuck, maybe send me your project. To share a project you need to use the steps in this video th-cam.com/video/XeDQjhRK8lg/w-d-xo.html