G-dang it! Ok hopefully helping somebody out with this comment - After downloading 2022 slicer (or earlier), you need to go to Extensions, Extension Manager, and click 'install extension' at the bottom. Took me awhile to figure that out. Thanks for the tutorial.
looks great..... Can you tell me how do you create the horizontal spine to hold each of the components in place? I want to create a similar project 5m length, so was thinking 4 or 5 spines might be needed? perhaps this is answered already but I dint find the answer here.
Excellent video! Using this technique would it be possible to create any design? For instance a random wave going from left to right with an interference pattern?
Thanks for the useful instructions. I have a question though. After the design is finalized in the software, how do you proceed with the real thing ? I mean do you print the several pieces in paper and then use the paper to guide you how to cut the wood ? Do you use jig-saw for the cuts ?
kgiorgosss working through my next video now. I show how to print all these parts in scale and then I’m going to show how to cut them on a band saw. A jig saw would certainly work. I did some tests and a band Saw was definitely faster and gave a cleaner edge. Keep tuned!
This is amazing! Super interesting! I've been playing with this and wondering if Is there some kind of formula to use in order to add 1 or 2 more ripples to each point? I've tried analyzing the numbers for the push/pull and radius changes and cannot seem to figure it out without testing it randomly, but the render lag makes that pretty difficult.
It was all trial and error. I’ve searched all over TH-cam and haven’t found anyone else making waves the way I have. You’ll just have to play with the settings.
Great video. Was hoping to see part 2 on your channel. Nice work either way.
G-dang it! Ok hopefully helping somebody out with this comment - After downloading 2022 slicer (or earlier), you need to go to Extensions, Extension Manager, and click 'install extension' at the bottom. Took me awhile to figure that out.
Thanks for the tutorial.
hi great video but do you have a part 2 or can you suggest another youtuber doing the same thing cheers
very useful.. plz upload next part sir
You are amazing man! thank you !
Is part 2 coming out anytime soon?
looks great..... Can you tell me how do you create the horizontal spine to hold each of the components in place?
I want to create a similar project 5m length, so was thinking 4 or 5 spines might be needed?
perhaps this is answered already but I dint find the answer here.
Hi, What's plug-in is the left hand side after you're done installed slicer? I can't find that, and How can i get it?
was there a part 2 video?
Once I have downloaded Slicer I can't find it in my Sletchup 8 view/toolbar menu. Should I place it somewhere else in my computer?
Go to downloads and open it from there you should get an update notification
Excellent video! Using this technique would it be possible to create any design? For instance a random wave going from left to right with an interference pattern?
Thank you sir
Can we get the video of how to actually print the flat patterns ?
@DIY Wood Guy. How did you come up with those numbers. I am trying to make a similar thing but with 24 x 48 Inches board
thank you,
Thanks for the useful instructions. I have a question though. After the design is finalized in the software, how do you proceed with the real thing ? I mean do you print the several pieces in paper and then use the paper to guide you how to cut the wood ? Do you use jig-saw for the cuts ?
kgiorgosss working through my next video now. I show how to print all these parts in scale and then I’m going to show how to cut them on a band saw. A jig saw would certainly work. I did some tests and a band Saw was definitely faster and gave a cleaner edge. Keep tuned!
Can't wait for part 2. Do you know when you will have it uploaded ?
@@DIYWoodGuy Hi,
I need a parametric form design for a 1000sq.ft ceiling in my new house. Would you be willing to design? Kindly revert.
DIY Wood Guy -
Is this still good for 2022/2033 if not can you make a new video?
hi sir it is posible make for cnc machine?
No part 2??
This is amazing! Super interesting! I've been playing with this and wondering if Is there some kind of formula to use in order to add 1 or 2 more ripples to each point? I've tried analyzing the numbers for the push/pull and radius changes and cannot seem to figure it out without testing it randomly, but the render lag makes that pretty difficult.
It was all trial and error. I’ve searched all over TH-cam and haven’t found anyone else making waves the way I have. You’ll just have to play with the settings.
Are you aware of whether Fusion 360 can achieve the same end result?
Can’t get the paint bucket to do anything..
hii wood guy can u send me a download link of this file i need this in relief 3d or dxf format
Sorry. This file isn’t available to share.
How’d the wall turn out?
Woodglut is nice for that.