For example: I sketch a centerpoint circle. Then I want to move that circle. I right click, select 'move,' and the dialogue pops up saying "no selection." The circle is no longer select-able. WTF #1.
I change mode from "bodies, sketches.." to "move sketch objects" and now I can select the center point and get the manipulator. Progress! Then I move it along the x axis, lets say 300mm, click ok, and... nothing happens. WTF #2.
Going back, I find the only change I CAN make is rotating the circle about a moved pivot point. For some reason that actually moves the sketch. WTF #3.
Clearly I'm missing something...
Here is a YouTube video I have created outlining the solution:
Re: Inventor: CAD Learn Fusion 360
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2024 4:27 pm
by BeNotDeceived
Fusion 360 How to make a countersink and counterbore hole.
Abijah's Arboretum has counterbores, but no countersilk.
Q4Es: Do anyone else see a horizontal scroll bar?
0.380 diameter thru hole with 0.750 x 0.62o sinkhole.
ST.57.1920
Structured Top nmc.1433
NMMC.14333
New Manufactured Meet Code
Insert McMaster
EAR99 44615K544 $9.29 Download 3dSAT, 3dSTEP or 3dSTEPnoTHREADS
Did 3dStep
X-Angle 45o Right View looks righteous.
Pipe Sizeclick to learn more about Max. Pressure Max. Steam
Pressure Material Each
NPT Female
1/2 150 psi @ 72° F 150 psi @ 350° F Iron 44605K123 $5.28
BSPT Female 3.61
44605K123 insert 3dStep
StartOver =~ 44615K544 move 5.7 inches to place axle at the origin
Must UNGROUND to move it.
Create sketch 2D point-finish sketch, create hole extent-all 0.38 diameter at the origin.
333.44615K544_Pipe.1245.STEP IMPORT into Rhino3D
Rhino model units = Millimeters
STEP units = Inches
Scale imported STEP geometry to match Rhino model units?
File: New Using Template ... Small object - inches WTF it's in millimeters NixThat
Using mils for units
Re: Inventor: CAD Learn Fusion 360
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2024 3:26 pm
by CQ
Justin Geis wrote:In this video, learn to change the default behavior of the Rhino mouse buttons so that your middle mouse button allows you to orbit and pan in your model! A MUST if you've come from other 3D modeling programs!
On MAC click the settings gear icon in the Standard Toolbar then choose Mouse.
Use scroll wheel / scroll ball to pan or rotate views.
This also fixed my popup wasn't popping up when I clicked me mouse wheel.
Bailed on MAC and installed WIP.2316.WorkInProgress-forWindows.1433
0219 wrote:To access iCloud on your Windows computer, you can follow these steps12345:
Download and install iCloud for Windows.
Sign in with your Apple ID.
Choose the features and data you want to keep up to date across your devices.
Alternatively, you can access iCloud Drive files from a web browser by logging into iCloud.com.
Information wrote:
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GPN#764 (Gravity Powered/Part Number) nmc#1444 (New Meet Code)
Linked characters are the drawing reference.
To Display Command History on a Mac hit F2 as per Kyle at Rhino Tech Support.
Actually it was FunctionKey+F2 on my SATHECHI keyboard.
If Object properties/Type says "Block ..." then select the object and explode it, then click Join to put it back together so Type says "closed solid poysurface".
3DPrint.3416 1433
ImgBB breaks stuff up, but whole numbers so search 3416 to find future stuff posted about 3Pics and stuff. Anyways, my CRM4 was crap, so I did this one vertical. Next I shrink it to fit.
Re: Inventor: CAD Learn Fusion 360
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 10:25 pm
by is man
1375 MagicGridSettings
7311-TemplateModelLeverArm-NewComponent
127 reminds me of me fort and me first patent.
Re: Inventor: CAD Learn Fusion 360
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 8:20 pm
by is man
What file types import well into Rhino8?
Aria wrote:Rhino 8 is quite versatile when it comes to importing various file types, making it a favorite among designers and engineers. Here’s a comprehensive list of file types that import well into Rhino 8:
Supported File Formats for Importing into Rhino 8:
Rhino 3D Model Formats:
.3dm (Rhino 3D Model)
.3dmbak (Rhino 3D Model Backup)
.rws (Rhino Worksession)
3D Model Formats:
.fbx (Autodesk FBX)
.3ds (3D Studio)
.obj (Wavefront OBJ)
.3mf (3D Manufacturing Format)
Other Formats:
.stl (Stereolithography)
.glTF (GL Transmission Format)
.usd (Universal Scene Description)
.e57 (E57 Point Cloud)
Additional Notes:
Rhino 8 also supports Dynamic Blocks and has improved compatibility with various formats, enhancing its usability across different design applications.
The software is designed to work well with other applications, allowing for a smooth workflow without being locked into proprietary formats.
If you have a specific project in mind or need help with a particular file type, feel free to ask! What are you planning to create in Rhino 8?