Ten Tinkercad Tips and Tricks in Ten Minutes

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Really new to 3D printing and just came across this excellent video. Really learned a lot in a short time. I do have one question that I can not find an answer for: Is there a way to trim excess pieces from an object? I'm trying to trim edges from my design but can't find any other way than to spend lots of time cutting it up with tiny hole pieces. For instance: imagine a cookie cutter in the shape of a random flower with a 1 or 2 millimeter edge. I want to spread a thin banner across the entire cookie cutter to add text to it but in order for this rectangle banner to touch the edges there are lots of little pieces hanging over the edge of the flower with weird edges that are hard to get rid of. I definitely don't want to print the overhangs but can't find a way to erase or trim them. Thanks for any help you or your followers can offer but either way, you still have great videos. Cheers

bdwoodworking
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Thank you for being concise and direct. I am working on a school project and videos like this are much appreciated.

Mistiigolden
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Best 10 minutes I’ve spent on YouTube in some time. Thanks!

derickkrotz
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Thanks for the informative video!

Just wanted to clarify that for the rounded corners on the box, the reason is because when you use the dimensions/scale boxes on the shape itself, the box is being stretched, so any radius applied to it will be stretched too.

When you use the sliders in the shape parameters box, you are actually changing the properties of the primitive shape and that's why any radius applied looks proper, because it's not being stretched and distorted.

benjaminhoong
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THANK YOU. EXCELLENT. Answered questions that I didn't know I had.

obijuan-
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Three years out now and this video probably saved me that much time in just trying things out to figure them out, especially things like the rotation locking inside the circle but not out or or rounded edges thing. I NEVER would've been able to figure that out.
Amazing stuff :D

XwdnsdyX
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Thank you! This was the best quick Tinkercad video.

stolz
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Very well done, thank you for the help getting started!

Bobdd
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Great video!!! Loved the big words for shapes! You are very good at voice over! Keep them coming. I am learning to build dollhouse furniture and it’s a beast of a job.

pdxcontent
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Now that was interesting re rounded corners. Perfect corners by using the inspecter box instead of sizing on the Thanks

HumberFlyer
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I know this is from 2021, and I've been doing 3D stuff for me, myself, and I for the past 3 to 4 years, stepped in and out of Tinker for different things. These tips are quite useful as I didn't pay attention and didn't know there was a manual to read. This kinda stuff, I rather enjoy just jumping in.

MrPontiac
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Thanks for the tip about fine tuning adjustments.

nscaledelights
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Very helpful video. I really appreciate your effort and sharing your knowledge. Thanks!

donfillenworth
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How does this not have more views?? This just saved me so much time as I delve into my first tinkercad experience

zanereddick
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@5:17 - Thank you for sharing, this has been bugging me. I noticed that in your first object that LxW didn't match what you set it to when selected. Glad to see a way this works as expected!

micknolen
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I have watched alot of tinkercad videos on YouTube and thought I learned a thing or two but your video just showed me I don't know shit lol. Almost everything you just show us a had no clue about even though I have watched the learn how to tinker videos lol. You got a thumbs up from me and I'm saving this video to watch again when I need it. Thanks

GordoBazturd
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Great info about organic shapes! Thanks! A small correction: at 7:50, you call it countersink. Thats actually called a counterbore.

JO
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Best video ever for beginners!!! Thanks alot!

roguenjgaming
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Awesome concise information packed video. Thank you!

daleprather
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Got gifted a printer today. I learned more on your channel in 30 mins, then I have all day on YT. Instantly subscribed! Looking forward to learning more for you.

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