Tutorials

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Blender 3D may seem for non-user quite difficult to approach, and yet there are a lot of ways to use it accuratly with measures and tree function structure. This tutorial will design a precise screw. It is a near way of approaching technical design. Yes, it will not be as quite easy as solidwork or others, but the aim is to be more precise with blender.

5 0 Intermediate
Use keyshot IES light...By this you can give real looking lightening effect

4 0 Intermediate
Finishing strategies machine the actual component form and where applicable, follow on from the Area Clearance operation. Suitable values are required to control the accuracy and amount of excess material to be left on a component by a tool path. The parameters used for this purpose are called Thickness and Tolerance

3 0 Intermediate
You can make your own environment by editing your HDRI

3 0 Intermediate
The headlight reflector is an important part of the headlight, as it helps with light concentration and car distinction. In this tutorial, you will learn about the main structure of a headlight reflector and how to design it. If you find this tutorial helpful and interesting, please give it a like and share it with your friends.

2 0 Intermediate
Hello. I hope your answer is yes

2 0 Intermediate
Elements used in all sketches are as follow: - Line - Spline - Offset - Dimension - Constraints Elements used in 3D environment is as follow: - Datum Plane - Basic Shape: Revolve - Free Form: Extend Face - Wireframe: Project to Face - Wireframe: Trim/Extend - Free Form: Split with Curves - Free Form: Mirror - Free Form: Face at Angle - Basic Shape: Loft - Free Form: Reverse Direction - Free Form: Sew - Free Form: Pattern - Free Form: Trim to Faces - Free Form: N-Sided - Shape: Fillet Thanks for watching. --------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on ZW3D, please visit : https://www.zwsoft.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow Cad Thinkers at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cadthinkers/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CADThinkers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CadThinkers Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.pt/cadthinkers/ GrabCad: https://grabcad.com/cad.thinkers-1

2 0 Intermediate
Raster, Radial, Spiral, and Pattern Finishing. Introduction. This section will cover Finishing strategies created by the downward projection of a Pattern, which include four types, Raster, Radial, Spiral and (user defined) Pattern. PowerMILL generates the toolpaths by projecting a wireframe form down the Z-axis onto the model. The standard patterns applied in Raster, Radial, and Spiral are achieved by entering values directly into the Finishing Form. The resultant Pattern can be displayed by selecting Preview before executing the command by selecting Apply. The Pattern option requires a user-defined geometric form (active Pattern), which is projected down Z onto the model as a tool path.

2 1 Intermediate
Within GrabCAD, you have a pulldown in the model viewing screen with the option to Open with KeyShot. When a model is open inside a project of the Workbench interface, you and any collaborators will see a Open With menu above the model in the upper right corner. With a single click, members of the project are able to select Open with KeyShot to launch and open the model directly inside KeyShot. With KeyShot installed, the model will open immediately inside the KeyShot realtime rendering environment. A video of the functionality can be viewed here. Once you have your model in KeyShot, you're ready to render! To get started quickly, see the quick tips and tutorials available here: http://keyshot.com/learning/

1 1 Intermediate
ZW3D Spoon Modeling

1 0 Intermediate
Elements used in all sketches are as follow: - Circle - Arc - Offset - Slot - Rectangle - Dimension - Constraints - Reference Elements used in 3D environment is as follow: - Datum Plane - Wireframe: Curve List - Wireframe: Combined Projection - Shape: Extrude/Remove - Shape: Revolve - Free Form: Curve Mesh (2x) - Wireframe: Project to Face - Shape: Mirror - Free Form: N-Sided - Shape: Shell - Shape: Fillet Thanks for watching. --------------------------------------------------------------- For more information on ZW3D, please visit : https://www.zwsoft.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- You can also follow Cad Thinkers at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cadthinkers/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CADThinkers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CadThinkers Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.pt/cadthinkers/ GrabCad: https://grabcad.com/cad.thinkers-1

1 0 Intermediate
Don't worry about the orientation just simply rotate it through your mouse. and If you are thinking of wrong axis direction than just follow these steps:-

1 1 Intermediate
The following is an easy way to do it in KeyShot itself..Hope it helps...

1 0 Intermediate
Hello Friends, This tutorial continues for power mill Guidance.

1 0 Intermediate
Z Heights Skim and Plunge distance provide variable control of rapid move heights within a component. These operate in conjunction with Safe Z and Start Z to minimize slow and unnecessary movement of the tool in fresh air while machining the component form. Skim distance – An incremental distance above the model at which rapid moves occur from the end of one tool track to the start of the next. The tool rapids across the model clearing the highest point along its route by the Skim value. Plunge distance – An incremental distance above the local component surface where a downward rapid movement of a tool changes to plunge rate.