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Giraffe Teddy in 3D Sculptor: SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 1
This is a 2-part 3D Sculptor tutorial to create a Giraffe teddy using only sub division shapes. Across both tutorials see how I used the cone and cylinder shapes to create this Giraffe form, and then export it into SOLIDWORKS
... ContinuedMechanism Library: How to Design 3 Speed Settings Tutorial
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... Continued3D Printed Piano Keyring Holder – SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 2
Continuing with your Piano model, you will need to have watched part 1 of this tutorial if you wish to follow on. The next step was to prepare the model by adding print tolerances to make it easier to remove
... Continued3D Printed Piano Keyring Holder – SOLIDWORKS Tutorial Part 1
The idea for this tutorial came from looking at a keyring holder I have at home, mine is designed as a guitar amp and the keyrings are guitar jack plugs that plug into he amp. It is something that catches
... ContinuedMechanism Library: Hemostat Tutorial
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... ContinuedMechanism Library: Massage Tool Tutorial
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... ContinuedMechanism Library: Hydraulic Linear Damper (Trash Can) Tutorial
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... ContinuedMechanism Library: Linear Detent
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... ContinuedMechanism Library: Security Tag Lock Tutorial
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... ContinuedMechanism Library: Double Roller
I’ve had the privilege of interviewing over 50 engineers while co-hosting the “Being an Engineer Podcast.” I’ve noticed a trend of senior mechanical engineers mentioning that tearing apart and reverse engineering products/gadgets is one of the optimal ways to improve
... Continued