Learn 3d printing from design to finish, Coffee and tools Ep 428
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
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I saw some great uses of 3d printers for drill templates, guides and router templates. Never tried it, but I think I need to bite the bullet soon. These things are going from being novelty devices to genuinely useful.
The tech is getting better and the applications are starting to REALLY turn out amazing tooling.
OUTSTANDING!! I cannot put into words, how technology illiterate I am! But I’m gonna take a crack at this fusion 360 stuff!! It was confirmation that I’m supposed to try this because I just TODAY, used for the first time, my vevor belt/disc sander!!😲😳!!
Thank you so much for doing this episode!!
My Kingroon should provide enough height for such an adaptor!!👍🏻👊🏻
I was thinking that too. YES...it would be a good first project for that Kingroon machine in PLA...you bet'cha, go get'ed tiger
CZcams setting should be in HD 1080p. Still in progress at their end.
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I feel your pain. Once I start a 3D printing at home, I had to give in to the metric system. I was a 3/4, inch guy too ... My whole career as a product designer. But now I wish we would have converted 40 years ago !!
Steve, we're in the same boat. I will say this much for metric the math is stupid easy and I guess that makes it ...err...FUN ? LOLOL
@@SirTools - Yes, the math is stupid easy. And it probably would have made life stupid easy if we learned it from the beginning. I'm quite comfortable with designing new things in millimeters now, but where my issues come from sometimes, is correlating metric to imperial. I'm good with visualizing that a millimeter is about 0.40" , and an inch is about 25 mm... But don't ask me how many mm are 8 3/16 inches... That's what Alex is for !
I'm with you Steve. My challenge is trying to guess on length in metric and just can't do it. I have to pull out the metric tape measure to see what I'm thinking LOLOL...
GREAT basics 😎
Thanks
Kia Ora & Good Morning from Unsworth Heights, North Shore, Auckland, New Zealand …Great Video Bro … 3d printer aye, don't have one at the moment ...
Kia Ora ! I'll bet you're thinking about it. The 3d printers are getting faster and better all the time
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@@SirTools Yeah! One day maybe in the near future ...