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Tutorial Camera Mold in PowerShape

19 2 Intermediate
Tutorial Camera Injection Mold in PowerShape from Autodesk; Available to download in https://grabcad.com/library/camera-mold-sergio-cad-cam-1 #tutorial #injection #mold #mould #powershape #surface

TUTORIAL SOAP BOX MOLD POWERSHAPE

17 0 Intermediate
TUTORIAL SOAP BOX INJECTION MOLD IN POWERSHAPE; Available to Download in Grabcad: https://grabcad.com/library/soap-box-mold-sergio-cad-cam-1 credits to: https://grabcad.com/library/soapbox-7 by https://grabcad.com/v.rajesh-1 #TUTORIAL #MOLD #MOULD #POWERSHAPE #STEPS

Tutorial: how to model revolving surfaces without degenerated point

12 2 Intermediate
This tutorial shows how to reconstruct a portion of a revolving surface, in order to remove the degenerated point

Onshape Tutorial Exersice

11 0 Intermediate
Sometimes you will not have Solidworks or a similar program installed on your computer. And you may have to make a model immediately. In such situations, Onshape is great. The link to the modeling file from the sample technical drawing is given below. https://cad.onshape.com/documents/51b10db64d8c10d69e04f4da/w/b4cd4b090cea13100d679675/e/741f8ec43a660ff55252cd29

volleyball in Onshape

5 0 Intermediate
I wanted to get to know Onshape better and had a look at the split, transform and pattern command. I repeated this in SolidWorks and it is the same workflow.

starlord Tutorial - image Pixel [ sampler ] with Rhino + Grasshopper

4 0 Intermediate
éste es un Tutorial para convertir una imagen en geometrías tipo Pixel this is a Tutorial to convert an image into Pixel geometries Regards! subscribe! MATGICAL@blogspot.com f DigitalMagical magicaldigital Ig

Filling 6-sided holes in Rhino

3 0 Intermediate
This tutorial shows how to fill a 6-sided hole surrounded by complex surface transitions in Rhino.

Bottle - PowerShape Reverse Engineering workflow

2 0 Intermediate
This video shows workflow of Reverse Engineering Process, start from scanning the physical model and surface creation in Powershape. the scanner i used was Roland Picza 3D scanner if someone interested to learn and try , i could send you the stl scanned data file , just write your request in the comments below hope it, enjoy a happy learning. thanks

Split Ring Shank Design Modeling in Rhino 3D (2018): Jewelry CAD Design Tutorial #42

2 0 Intermediate
You will learn how to design a split ring with bead set on the ring shank in this tutorial. Suggested videos: Bezel Set tutorial ►►https://youtu.be/vuWBSxwdBw8 Halo Ring tutorial ►►https://youtu.be/VPT1LdA4vos Signet Ring tutorial ►► https://youtu.be/fsbqZH-hSlE Prong Set Tutorial ►► https://youtu.be/qxDI_7-tGHQ This tutorial is done by Rhino 6. The exact commands can be used with Rhino 5 and older version. PJ Chen Design Channel is about sharing Rhino 3D tutorials to students and professionals learning various Rhino 3D techniques. For more training course information that PJ Chen Design provides, Please visit our website at www.pjchendesign.com 👉 Share this video: https://youtu.be/BMoKZ-2JE2E 👉 Watch All FREE Video for Jewelry Design ►► https://goo.gl/aUPwz9 👉 Subscribe PJ Chen Design Channel ►► https://goo.gl/MJ4ExU 👉 Tell us what you like to learn about jewelry design ►► https://goo.gl/wAfJEJ ★☆★ If you found this video helpful, help me to spread the word by liking or commenting below. It helps me to reach more people and allow me to create more FREE videos! ★☆★ ✔ Like Our Facebook Page ►►https://www.facebook.com/pjchendesign/ ✔Visit Our Website ►► https://www.pjchendesign.com

3D Modeling of a Braitenberg Vehicle in 4 Steps using Autodesk 123D Design

2 0 Intermediate
This tutorial is suitable for designers who have a basic knowledge of using the open source product Autodesk 123D Design. The steps to build a Breitenberg vehicle are as follows: 1. Modeling a wheel: a cylinder with a diameter of 2 cm and a height of 0.5 cm is placed in the workspace. Drill a hole in it by drawing a circle with a diameter of 0.3 cm and extruding - 0.5 cm with the Extrude tool. We soften the edges of the cylinder with Fillet Radius: 0.5. 2. Clone the wheel: rotate the resulting wheel 90° along the Z axis and copy it with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V. 3. Modeling the vehicle body: regarding the design of the vehicle body, there are various options. In this case the author models a classic vehicle, which is most often shown in the bibliographic sources. After drawing and extruding a surface with the desired shape we apply Fillet with radius 35 on the back edge and with 30 on the front edge for a contemporary design (i could provide more images if it is needed). On the selected side edges we successively apply Fillet with a radius of 9. 4. Make a special place for the sensor: it is necessary to select the square plane that is located in the middle of the case and successively apply Sketch > Project, Sketch > Offset and Construct > Extrude with a negative value.

Filling basic 6-sided holes in Rhino (ver. 2)

1 0 Intermediate
This tutorial shows how to fill a 6-sided hole surrounded by simple planar surface transitions in Rhino.

video bat beisball Rhinoceros tutorial Desing intro de Los Simpsons (jajaj) model 3d space travel

1 0 Intermediate
A video where I model a baseball bat for a brand design contest. The Simpsons provide the introduction and the rest is a journey through digital cyberspace Jaja. I hope you like it! Hug! Un video donde modelo un bate de béisbol para un concurso del diseño de una marca. Los Simpson aportan la introducción y lo demás es un viaje por el ciberespacio digital Jaja. Espero les guste! Abrazo!

How to Design a Lattice Shoe Sole: Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

1 0 Intermediate
How to Design a Lattice Shoe Sole: Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners

Match surfaces manually

1 0 Intermediate
One disturbing issue with "Match surface" is that it will try to transfer the 1st and 2nd row of control points to the target edge while keeping the distances between them relatively unchanged. This is usually great for the majority of users, because it's predictable and even usable in specific cases. However, there must be an option to "unclock" the aforementioned correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points and instead let "Match surface" adopt the same distances as the target control points. With that option turned on, the surface to be matched will become perfectly matched to the target one. To demonstrate the HUGE advantage of a potential "Adopt" option that I just described, here is a simple way to achieve the necessary correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points by "mirroring" the distances from the target surface to the opposite one. Lets hope that "McNeel" will consider adding such an option in the future releases of Rhino.

How to create a ring in Rhino

0 0 Intermediate
Modeling tutorial for creating a ring in Rhino 7.