Your tutorials are ridiculously helpful. I feel like there are so many small annoyances with rhino that no one ever addresses! You're the only one I can go to to find such solutions. thank you! Please don't ever stop making videos.
I must appreciate the way of teaching of the author. these are widely used tools but even no one can explain it better than you. thanks a lot for such nice tutorials.
fillets in rhino can be a nightmare! nice you made a tutorial about them only, very important. wonder when rhino gets proper fillet algorythms/options, maybe 6 is a bit better, but it is not on par to solidworks or other mechanical cad.
I took your intro to industrial class at SCAD about ten years ago. what a coincidence to find your video. looks like your still teaching me. Thank you so much hope all is well.
its quite common to fillet/chamfer and then delete the filleted area to use with blend, due to better tangency control. fillet is too harsh when light plays with it and should only be used when absolute round geometry is needed. mechanical cads have tangent based filleting as a one click option. good that you show it :)
Thanks again. I find that it can be easier to run intersect between the pipe and polysrf, and then delete the pipe and intersected area before running the blend srf.
Chen 先生, I found something else to fix fillets going bad. If you are in the fillet command, you can change rail type from RollingBall into Dist FromEdge. That stops the fillet going in crazy directions.
hola ,me ha servido de mucha ayuda su video,por favor como deberian ser los parametros para crear una malla con la mejor calidad para imprimirlo en 3d,o sea como deberian configurarse las opciones detalladas de malla poligonal,algun tutorial?.Gracias
I am not sure if I got your question correctly from google translate. if you are looking for how to transfer file for 3d printing in stl. I have a video for it. th-cam.com/video/VsFrfQlO70w/w-d-xo.html
Fillet edge work on solid. and you will be picking edge. fillet surfaces only work between two surfaces. it won't deal with the surface that is connected with the two surface you are working on.
Sorry, but all of those only work for very simple shapes. If you have a bit more complex curves to deal with (also if not planar), then you cant fiddle with the filet radius manually for all, nor can you search for the smallest radii manually (it might range from e.g. 2 to 0.03 units all over the curve) and a pipe also does not work, as you cant give it the many different radi available at each location of the curve. so what we would need are: a) the option to find and display the smallest value of the available radii and b) the feature to limit the radii to the smallest largest radii available without error, or a percentage of it. with b) we would get a filet of 1 where radi 2 is available and a filet of 0.0015 where a radi of 0.03 is available.
Your tutorials are ridiculously helpful. I feel like there are so many small annoyances with rhino that no one ever addresses! You're the only one I can go to to find such solutions. thank you! Please don't ever stop making videos.
Thank you and happy to know your like all the detail and effort that I put into the videos!
i loved your last solution of pipe and cut, i think it is different way of thinking.
Thanks, Poya.
I must appreciate the way of teaching of the author. these are widely used tools but even no one can explain it better than you. thanks a lot for such nice tutorials.
You're very welcome!
fillets in rhino can be a nightmare! nice you made a tutorial about them only, very important. wonder when rhino gets proper fillet algorythms/options, maybe 6 is a bit better, but it is not on par to solidworks or other mechanical cad.
I took your intro to industrial class at SCAD about ten years ago. what a coincidence to find your video. looks like your still teaching me. Thank you so much hope all is well.
That's cool!
so useful. Been struggling with fillet issues, now all it's solved!
That is great!
3:13 « totally fuck....fine! » lol Love your lessons JP Chen! They are very usefull and funny!
Super!
I came here from your course for the extended learning on fillet edges. Cheers PJ
hello Nic!
its quite common to fillet/chamfer and then delete the filleted area to use with blend, due to better tangency control. fillet is too harsh when light plays with it and should only be used when absolute round geometry is needed. mechanical cads have tangent based filleting as a one click option. good that you show it :)
Interesting approach to solve the fillet issues!! Learned a lot! Thank you :)
Great to hear!
Piping idea is amazinggggggg!!🤩🤩🤩
It really is!
Thank you for this lesson!
My pleasure!
Thanks for the solutions and theory of the problem!
Happy to help!
i was in need of a video like this
Good you found my channel!
Thakyou very much, good content tutorial videos!
Glad you like them!
Awesome video!
Thanks!
very useful ..thanks
Thank you! This thing was driving me insane! 😄
Glad I could help!
Fillet in PTC creo > fillet in Rhino
Ptc can resolve fillet in most case where Rhino fails for the reasons mentionned in that video.
Very usefull!!! many thanks
Glad to hear that!
Thank you so much, it's very help me out
That is great
Very very nice!!!
Glad you like it!
Thank you.
Thank you so much ! Saved my life..
Glad it helped!
Thanks again. I find that it can be easier to run intersect between the pipe and polysrf, and then delete the pipe and intersected area before running the blend srf.
Great tip!
Great video! Thanks a lot
Glad you liked it!
What a great tutorial!
Thank you!
AWESOME VIDEO!!
Glad you enjoyed it
very usefull, thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Thanks PJ Chen that was a big help! :) have a lovely day
You are welcome! Feel free to post questions!
very usefful , tks
You are welcome
感謝教學
You are welcome!
Thank you very much mam
Most welcome 😊
Beautiful job
Thank you!
so useful,Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Fillets don’t tend to work on unclean curvatures. Make sure to use rebuild especially when you have a lot of joined curves.
good suggestion.
very very useful, Thanks
Thanks!
Thank you 👍
You are welcome
very very useful ,thanks!
You are welcome!
good teacher
Thank you! 😃
真係好多謝老師。我最好的。
Glad you like it
Good video, very helpful! Thanks a lot!
You are very welcome!
what a great tutorial!!!Thank you!!!
You are very welcome!
Thanks, that was really helpful
You are welcome!
Wonderful video sir it's amazing. Please uplod rhino 6 randaring video
Thanks. Planing to do so.
希望可以出更多的中文视频,期待!
會的,目前正箸手所有影片的中文翻譯先。如果有建模的問題或想學的主題,歡迎填表或留言告訴我喔。
That's awesome....
Gracias, este es un problema que necesitaba solucionar y no entendía como hacerlo.
that is great! you are welcome
Thank you🙌🙌🙌
You're welcome 😊
Thank you! Variable Radius Fillet Command has been replaced with Fillet Edge.
^_^
Thanks
You are welcome!
Chen 先生, I found something else to fix fillets going bad. If you are in the fillet command, you can change rail type from RollingBall into Dist FromEdge. That stops the fillet going in crazy directions.
thanks for sharing!
thank you !
You are welcome!
Thank's Chen...
You are welcome!
Lovely and insightful. Quick question though: why use .8 for the pipe when the smallest radius on the edge is .38?
You can go smaller depends on the looks you prefer.
@@PJChenJewelryDesign I appreciate the feedback!
hola ,me ha servido de mucha ayuda su video,por favor como deberian ser los parametros para crear una malla con la mejor calidad para imprimirlo en 3d,o sea como deberian configurarse las opciones detalladas de malla poligonal,algun tutorial?.Gracias
I am not sure if I got your question correctly from google translate. if you are looking for how to transfer file for 3d printing in stl. I have a video for it. th-cam.com/video/VsFrfQlO70w/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
You are welcome Connor!
I have students version 2022 I have fillet problem 12026
Pl. Can you explain what is this and how I solve this
哈囉,這是很棒的教學與說明。不過我延伸了一個問題。
假若我要建立一個從不同公差檔案中複製過來的檔案,例如一個珠寶展示櫃組合。
珠寶使用了0.001公差,展示櫃使用了0.1公差,分別建立檔案。
那如果我開一個檔案,公差使用0.5,把珠寶和展示櫃放進去,這樣檔案大小是否會跟著變小?
謝謝你的留言。你可以參考我這個禮拜一剛登的影片裡面有講解公差。但是回答你這裡的問題。你的模型是不會變的。他會隨著你原本設定的公差尺寸
以平面設計的案例來解說。如果你在網路上抓一個72dip的圖片. 用 Photoshop 300dip 來打開這一張圖。解析度還是會很低看起來不清楚。所以這個原理是類似的。希望這樣有回答到你的問題。謝謝你
支持pj pj超強
修廉 謝謝啦!請多多宣傳呦!
多谢!
Di chen 不客氣喔。
Hmmm... the "Pipe" command sorcery...
Good
Thanks!
Hello,im wood carver,do you have any educate video about 3dmodeling about organic and carving model?
Excuse me P.j,
The command on toolbar if edge fillet or variable fillet surfaces?
Thanks in advance!!!
Fillet edge work on solid. and you will be picking edge. fillet surfaces only work between two surfaces. it won't deal with the surface that is connected with the two surface you are working on.
Sorry, but all of those only work for very simple shapes. If you have a bit more complex curves to deal with (also if not planar), then you cant fiddle with the filet radius manually for all, nor can you search for the smallest radii manually (it might range from e.g. 2 to 0.03 units all over the curve) and a pipe also does not work, as you cant give it the many different radi available at each location of the curve. so what we would need are: a) the option to find and display the smallest value of the available radii and b) the feature to limit the radii to the smallest largest radii available without error, or a percentage of it. with b) we would get a filet of 1 where radi 2 is available and a filet of 0.0015 where a radi of 0.03 is available.
often filletsrf works, but variablefilletsrf doesn't work?
They should work the same unless the radius has changed dramaticlly.
Why would an edge cannot be selected when we want to apply a filletedge?
was it a solid or "group" surface?
A solid. The edge is between a curve extrution and curve network surface. Thank you for answering! :)@@PJChenJewelryDesign
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Super!
rhino is bad with fillet
Agree
thank you
You're welcome
Thanks!
Welcome!