-- Keep doing, what you're doing, I just found this video, and subscribed to your channel. I'm trying self learn CAD and 3D printing for a couple of month, and those two buttons were a mystery to me, but not anymore. Thank you!
@@RussianThunderrr Thanks and yeah I was the same way at first. I learned a thing or two making these videos as well. Do you have a specific project in mind or just all types of 3D Printing?
-- Lol, I was doing the same thing. How about simple Piper J3 Cub cowl 150mm(width)x150mm(height)x150mm(length) of which width and height is airplane's fuselage cross section at firewall, since it is kind of squire with slightly rounded top, and length is the engine bay to accommodate(it will fit) 90size glow or 20cc gas engine, which is for size 90 model, with wing span of roughly 80"-90". Curiously I splited this cowl to "hood and chin"(usually half, but I used a mirror function already for CAD drawing purposes) part, but I can see curvature transition lines on my printed surfaces. That is why I look for more info on how to analyze curvatures.
-- BTW, if you need, I have both parts guides/dimensions, they both(hood and chin) designed with just strait lines and 3 point arcs, with 8 offset planes in front view, and single plane in top and right view planes. I stayed away from complex curves, just to keep it simple, but it looked remarkably like Piper's J-Cub cowl...
-- Keep doing, what you're doing, I just found this video, and subscribed to your channel. I'm trying self learn CAD and 3D printing for a couple of month, and those two buttons were a mystery to me, but not anymore.
Thank you!
@@RussianThunderrr Thanks and yeah I was the same way at first. I learned a thing or two making these videos as well. Do you have a specific project in mind or just all types of 3D Printing?
@@MesaMakes -- Also, let me know if I can be at any help too, in any way, just let me know.
I wann to learn how to Design cowls and Canopy hoods for Model aircrafts
Are you looking to do this and 3d print it out ?
@@MesaMakes Yes, and end if not printing it, want to learn how to create it. One of my attempts can be found under the name Motorhaube_Remo in Onsahpe
-- Lol, I was doing the same thing. How about simple Piper J3 Cub cowl 150mm(width)x150mm(height)x150mm(length) of which width and height is airplane's fuselage cross section at firewall, since it is kind of squire with slightly rounded top, and length is the engine bay to accommodate(it will fit) 90size glow or 20cc gas engine, which is for size 90 model, with wing span of roughly 80"-90". Curiously I splited this cowl to "hood and chin"(usually half, but I used a mirror function already for CAD drawing purposes) part, but I can see curvature transition lines on my printed surfaces. That is why I look for more info on how to analyze curvatures.
-- BTW, if you need, I have both parts guides/dimensions, they both(hood and chin) designed with just strait lines and 3 point arcs, with 8 offset planes in front view, and single plane in top and right view planes. I stayed away from complex curves, just to keep it simple, but it looked remarkably like Piper's J-Cub cowl...