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In this video you'll learn how to make hollow objects. this method can save resin

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Design a motorcycle in TinkerCAD. Step by Step instructions that are written for middle school aged students. If you have dual screens, watch on one, complete on the other. Otherwise, watch a little, then do a little. If you make something awesome, share an image @HLModtech on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.

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Basic Introduction to Hyper Mesh Tutorial (pre processor of FEA software Like ANSYS,OPTISTRUCT, etc

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How do you measure an item in a photo? using imagej English language tutorial https://youtu.be/VcQAnfpNwzw

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How to Render Realistic Ice in KeyShot

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on the mold its called ejector pins and/or ejector sleeves. on the part its called witness lines, marks download gif image and view animation in your browser

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ok Alireza no problem ^^

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Turning Wheels

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Meshmixer is one of the easiest tools for editing STL files. You can do a lot of creative stuff with it and one of them is making low poly surfaces for your STL/OBJ files.

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Requested by Ganesh, Lifter's and slider's

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8 Tips to Be More Efficient with KeyShot

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In general, a finite element solution may be broken into the following three stages. 1. Preprocessing: defining the problem; - Define keypoints/lines/areas/volumes - Define element type and material/geometric properties - Mesh lines/areas/volumes as required 2. Solution: assigning loads, constraints and solving; 3. Postprocessing: - Lists of nodal displacements - Element forces and moments - Deflection plots - Stress contour diagrams In this tutorial we will go through first step.

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In general, a finite element solution may be broken into the following three stages. 1. Preprocessing: defining the problem; - Define keypoints/lines/areas/volumes - Define element type and material/geometric properties - Mesh lines/areas/volumes as required 2. Solution: assigning loads, constraints and solving; 3. Postprocessing: - Lists of nodal displacements - Element forces and moments - Deflection plots - Stress contour diagrams In this tutorial we will go through first and seecond step here.

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How to use TinkerCAD.

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Looking through the uploaded models, I found many assembly models that are actually useless because the assembly parts are missing. While uploading an assembly model created with Solidworks, Slid Edge, Catia, NX or other MCAD systems, you should be aware that the upload of the .asm (or .product) it is not enough. You must upload also the part files (.par or .CATPart) in order to make the full assembly visible and usable.