Make your Own Tinkercad Screw | Master Tinkercad in Minutes
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2021
- Have a glorious day and keep Tinkering! Learn some sweet skills as you Make your Own Tinkercad Screw. A user requested one, so I am adding it to my Master Tinkercad in Minutes series. No idea if it will be strong enough, but it was still fun to create. Have fun and please let me know if you find a good usefor it.
Tinkercad is an amazing design tool that works in a web browser. Fun, fast, and full of tools that you can create with. This lesson is quick but covers some really useful skills.
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Thank you for making this video it really helped me
My pleasure Paul. Thank you for the feedback! 👍💯
Thanks for the tutorial. Keep in mind that these screws now have left-hand threads. You can fix this by mirroring the shape.
My pleasure and great point!
Thank you 😁😁!!!!
My pleasure Murder Melon. I am glad Rich asked for the project as it was interesting to fiddle with. 👍💯
and thanks for your help with these tip and trick
Most welcome 😊 I always appreciate the feedback.
another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it! I love finding new uses for the parts in the shape library.
Wonderful tutorial, I was beginning to fear I was going to have to place individual pieces.
Glad you found it useful. I had fun with it. I still need to test more to see if they actually work.
I have been thinking about straight machine screws. I've been using the ISO Metric thread. However, when they print out, I noticed it slices into a series of nonconcentric discs of 0.2mm layer height. Eccentricity makes the shaft and the blades. Rotation per layer determines the pitch.
It may sound like extra work for the same result, but it means you get exactly what you draw.
I am not sure what you are telling me. Is this an explanation of another way to create them in Tinkercad?
These definitely help
Thanks Kim. I bet I can find some other cool uses for that thread shape too. 👍
@@HLModTech Great. Also I saw my Indians got your Tigers in game 1
not to be mean but these screws wouldnt work the flat end that allows it to anchor into the wall would get it stuck outside of the wall and not go in so it would have to be pointy again if this hurts anybodys feelings it wasnt intended to
No worries on the feelings. 👍 I love the feedback. Are you saying that the top should be made of a cone instead of the way I have it flat?
your to fast
Sorry about that. Sometimes I get rolling. In the classroom I would mention watching 30 seconds... pausing and giving it a go. I really appreciate the feedback!
@@HLModTech thanks for the learning I learn a lot about t cad from you.