Message from @Yukon
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sounds interesting
It is indeed very interesting. I heard about it from a video that solar sands did
Completed a 1/144 scale i got for my birthday, might consider doing another one soon
@Trenton new Jersey **__PANDA.__**
Made a headshot of my derg but angry while I was playing around with a new free art program I tried once again (Krita)
Recently today.
Looks nice
prototype for my new survival base, it has a working lava fountain that you can turn on and off
@🔥Samwitch🔥 is that a stl in a slicer? Are you doing a filament swap mid print?
Yes on the slicer, no on the other. Was going to do filament swap, but decided to print two pieces instead
Gotcha
Is that Slicer 3D?
No that’s the original cad file, then into fusion, then printer
I’m new to 3D printing so a lot of trial and error
Are you starting out from Fusion 360 from the start?
No. I’m on autocad so I just use that when I’m tinkering and then convert
Figure use what I’m comfortable with creating things.
Gotcha
Well if your ever thinking of getting more into Fusion, I have some really good tutorials that helped me a lot and I'd be happy to link them
Oh yeah that would be cool
But I am assuming since your working with AutoCad, your more doing flatter objects right?
No! You can model anything 3D in cad
I’ve modeled a wine bottle opener 😂
Well sure but AutoCad isn't like the best for 3D, It's great for more SVG and laser cutter works 😂
Idk sorry I do a lot of friendly CAD debates with freinds
Usually Onshape V.S. Fusion, Inventor v.s Fusion, ect
Eh. It’s not the easiest but you can get it done, depending on your skill level.
Fair enough, I perosnally like Fusion the best, but like the say, the one you know best is what's best for you ;)
Honestly it just depends on how your brain works when you go to construct something. How you would approach it. The only reason I do that is because that’s what I have experience with, other than like cadworx and pdms. But my background is mechanical design.
I don’t ever get the opportunity daily to work with solid modeling. Shit that was like 6 years ago at least.
And when I do get to actually model something from scratch it’s the most basic crap you can think of.
Ohhhh I see where your coming from
Well in that case I have less experience (only about 2 years), but I'm more of the start with solid modeling and play around