Add a Fillet or Bevel 3D to our Printable Tinkercad Ring Mod in Minutes!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2023
- Add a Fillet or Bevel 3D to our Printable Tinkercad Ring Mod in Mere Minutes! A user asked how to do it in Tinkercad. I have some slick steps you can put to use.
This is the link to the original ring tutorial: • Make Custom 3D Printab...
Ring Template File: • Make Custom 3D Printab...
Ring Size Tutorial: bit.ly/hlringsizer23
Printable Ring Sizer Project: www.tinkercad.com/things/diUH...
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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! 👍💯
WOW! That was so slick.
Thanks @jonnybewl595 for the feedback! 👍
Just found your channel. I'll be back soon.
Makes my day to hear that! Thanks @williamerskine6035. 💯👍
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"...
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.
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.
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.
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