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Thanks a lot for the advice, very helpful!!
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Hi Alex, thanks for the info/ invite! - I’d definitely love to check it out if I have time to make the ride up - sounds good!
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Thats a good question! I havent found a tool that allows you to skew one side of a part, but what I would do is make a cyllinder, rotate it on the vertical axis until you reach the degree of ‘obliqueness’ you want. Then use 2 block holes- one on top and one on bottom. Since those sre parrallel to ea…
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Thanks a lot for the thorough feedback and response. Much appreciated - now I’m thinking an underwater turntable
Let me know if anything comes about with the alcohol filtering! BTW -I’m one of the early-releasers with the Form 2 - great machine!
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Thanks for posting this, Jory - you seem to have all the Form tricks. Just a few questions - is there a certain UV wavelength that is recommended/ how long does a full post-cure typically take? Is there any benefit to having a part cure in water - I’ve heard of this method. Also, I’ve started worki…
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Thanks, it was somewhere around 6 hours.
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I like how easy it is to orbit and pull the canvas - tools are simplified, although I often find myself wishing there was a feature or a certain way to scale/ be more precise. I also like how easy it is to use on shape to delete from another. I’ve been able to make things like skulls with hollow bra…
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I’ll have to checkout Gravity Sketch. From my experience, I’d have to say hands-down that Tinkercad.com has the easiest yet most advanced 3D design software for beginners. It’s all online and uses a fairly simple shape/ community base for objects that you can easily add to or remove with their grou…