Parametric 3D Printed Wing Design using Blender Geometry Nodes

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Blender's Geometry nodes are awesome! I've spent a few weeks working on a system to design 3d printed wings for model aircraft in a non-destructive, parametric way. It's worked better than I expected!

This video is a very quick run through on how the design process works. (It's not a tutorial, nor does it explain how the nodes work) I could provide more information if there's enough interest.

Links to the free "Add Airfoil" addon and also the Blend File used in the video can be found on the following page. (Blender 3.0 and higher only!)
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I would absolutely be more interested in a tutorial. I'm an rc sailplane flyer for 25years, just got into 3d printing. Designing on blender with zero experience is daunting to say the least. A tutorial for these tools and methods would be greatly received by the rc community, no doubts!

jollysoldier
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Hi, Nerk! Very good work. I´d like to see the tutorial and a walk thru the Geometric Nodes.

AderGotardo
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Wow. Amazing work. Now you are going to make me learn Blender.

Miniellipse
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WOW!! excellent work. Thank you for sharing.
Can you make another tutorial showing how to create fuselages?

ronyshtamler
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Great video! Thanks!.
I'm creating a different peace by using nodes and instances on a grid. However I can't export the peace as an stl, because whenever I try make instances real, the geometry totally explodes into some weird looking object, or whenever I try apply geometry the entire piece collapses and shows nothing. Can you help? the problem in short is not being able to converting nodes to a real printable object.

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