SCP, I would be more than happy and grateful for your help. I will look up doing a zoom thingy and get back to you. Please let me know when the best times are for you. Thanks, Dave.
Oh, in that case TinkerCad is *not* what you want.Hey neil. thanks, tried that one also. Here is a link to the files I am trying to use.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3759393
Just remember, 60 is the new 50. Embrace it...Thanks, I am wanting to learn it and am trying my best. But some times I just need to walk away and go build on a rocket. Hate to tell you this, but I have never heard of webex. I know everyone for school around here is using zoom, but guess what?? God I am old. Oh yeah that's right I just turned 60 yesterday
Mine, too, except my joints keep reminding me repeatedly that I'm 65...Oh hell, my mind keeps telling me I am 27.
SpacemouseWhat is a space mouse?...
Spacemouse
Many love it, some can't get the hang of it - not for everyone, and it doesn't work with all 3D CAD programs. I got to use one a couple of years ago for a short time and really liked it. Once you get your mind wrapped around it, it's a natural way to move around a 3D object.
does someone know which 3d program was used to create these
https://forum.ausrocketry.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4666#p55656
I'm interested in learning how to design AV bays in 3D to confirm things fit, then export them out for laser cutting on plywood
is it fusion 360?
It doesn't look quite like Fusion. But even if it's not, there's no reason you can't do exactly that in Fusion 360. I am.
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