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Overlapping Mechanical IRIS How To
In our third video we are going to start looking at Mechanical Iris designs with overlapping blades. The type we will model in this video is probably the easiest one to understand but it will not close entirely. There are loads of variations of this design and we will focus on just the mechanics of it. If you want to make your own for 3d printing you will need to figure out how you want to hold everything together.
The version I 3d printed for the video can be found here, but could use a bit more work for better retention features or more space depending on how thick you plan to make your blades.
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Reviewing the Creality CR-Scan Otter 3D Scanner | Is it as good as they claim? |#3dscanning
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In this video we are going to review the Creality Scan Otter 3D Scanner. This scanner represents a jump in technology allowing you to scan small to large objects with the same scanner. But is it any good? In this video we will look at some examples and talk about how it stacks up to the rest of the Creality Scanners. Since the time of filming this video we are now a Creality Affiliate so if you...
How To Model Another Mechanical Iris in Fusion
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In this video we are going to take a deep dive into making another style of Mechanical Iris. There are many different designs and this one is a little different and involves slightly more planning. At the end of the video we show a design optimized that we 3D printed as is and you can download it here and make your own modifications as you see fit. a360.co/3KScB52 If you are looking for more co...
How To Model A Working Mechanical Iris in Fusion
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In this video we are tackling a question from Troy at heartmadewoodworking.com/ Troy makes some amazing wood designs and was working on this design which I thought was a great opportunity for a video. If you just want to take a look at the final model you can see it here. a360.co/4cnkQSK We focused on how to model and understand the mechanical motion without planning to manufacture the design.
How To Design a 3D Printed Mystery Box using Plasticity
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In this video we are going to model the iconic Question Mark Block using Plasticity, but with a twist. We are going to design it hollow for 3d printing and use 2 of the dots as snap features to lock it in place. If you are looking to Purchase Plasticity you can use the code LEAD10 at checkout and save 10% off an Indie or Studio license and help out the channel. www.Plasticity.xyz Some general t...
How to Model a Rim in Plasticity | Modeling a TE37
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In this video we are going to model the iconic Volk TE37 Rim in Plasticity. To model the rim we are going to learn about precise input, converting units, and modeling something that exists. I get a lot of comments and questions about precision modeling in Plasticity since there is not sketch environment and there is no parametric link between a sketch and a solid. So we are going to go over som...
How To Convert A Design To Sheet Metal with Fusion
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In this video we are going to look at the Convert to Sheetmetal tool in Fusion. This tool doesn't work as expected so understanding what Fusion is looking for is key. We are going to walk through the steps needed to take your design to sheet metal.
AI Image and Sketch Generation in Fusion | Project Salvador Overview (beta)
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In this video we are going to take a look at the FREE beta preview of Project Salvador. This is an integrated AI based image generator. This uses GPT4 and allows users to generate images and sketches from images directly in Fusion. If you want to check it out you can find it on the autodesk APP store here apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=8558451727109537930&appLang=en&os=Win64&autost...
Whats New in Fusion May 2024 | Ground To Parent | Insert Component
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In this follow up video we are going to dive into this new feature Ground to Parent for Fusion Assemblies and shed some light on how it works and what problems you may encounter. In theory this is a great tool, but in practice it needs a little more development time. We will go over a few examples and find out how. The rotary engine shown in this video is part of our Absolute Beginners Guide to...
What's New in Fusion | May 2024 Update | Solid Sweep | Shell | Patch | Drawings | CAM
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In this video we are going to take a look at some of the updates to Fusion for May 2024. If you want a full list be sure to check out the official Autodesk Blog: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/may-2024-product-update-whats-new/ We are going to focus on the updates that we feel are most beneficial to users. Solid Sweep Shell Patch Match Dimension Face Spiral Linking Bar Pull Turning T...
How Does xNURBS differ from Patch and Loft in Plasticity?
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In this video we are going to go through a use case showing the different inputs, selections, and outcomes when using xNurbs vs a Loft or a Patch. xNurbs is a hot topic and right now it can be hard to know if that will make the difference for you in purchasing Plasticity Studio. In my mind its a cool tool but still the big difference is if you need to create Surfaces or not. If you are looking ...
Plasticity 2024.1 | What's New | Raise Degree | xNurbs | MatCaps | MORE
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Plasticity 2024.1 | What's New | Raise Degree | xNurbs | MatCaps | MORE
Chord Length Fillet for Mechanical Parts
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Chord Length Fillet for Mechanical Parts
How To Customize Carbon Fiber Appearances in Fusion
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How To Customize Carbon Fiber Appearances in Fusion
Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 5 | SciFi Power Cell
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Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 5 | SciFi Power Cell
Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 4 | Adding Details
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Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 4 | Adding Details
Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 3 | Patterns and Duplicate
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Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 3 | Patterns and Duplicate
Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 2 | Edges and Offsets
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Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 2 | Edges and Offsets
Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 1 | Starting Shapes
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Getting Started with Plasticity Solid Modeling | How To Series | Episode 1 | Starting Shapes
3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 3 | Design Your Own Gearbox Cover | #revopoint #mini2
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3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 3 | Design Your Own Gearbox Cover | #revopoint #mini2
3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 2 | Beginners Guide to Mesh Editing | #revopoint #mini2
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3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 2 | Beginners Guide to Mesh Editing | #revopoint #mini2
3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 1 | Beginners Guide to 3D Scanning | #revopoint #mini2
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3D Scan Design and Print Series Part 1 | Beginners Guide to 3D Scanning | #revopoint #mini2
Plasticity Blender Bridge | How To UV Unwrap and Mark Seams | Blender Bridge Beta Preview
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Plasticity Blender Bridge | How To UV Unwrap and Mark Seams | Blender Bridge Beta Preview
How To Make A Tapered Indent Feature In Fusion | Simple Methods To Make Complex Features
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How To Make A Tapered Indent Feature In Fusion | Simple Methods To Make Complex Features
New Mini2 3D Scanner from Revopoint | #revopoint #mini2 #3dmodeling #3dscanning
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New Mini2 3D Scanner from Revopoint | #revopoint #mini2 #3dmodeling #3dscanning
Fusion What's New March 2024 | Insert Fastener | #fusion #cad
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Fusion What's New March 2024 | Insert Fastener | #fusion #cad
Fusion What's New | March 2024 | STL Export | BOM | Drawings #fusion
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Fusion What's New | March 2024 | STL Export | BOM | Drawings #fusion
Introduction to 2D Projected Curves and 3D Sketch Curves | How To Create and Control 2D/3D Curves
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Introduction to 2D Projected Curves and 3D Sketch Curves | How To Create and Control 2D/3D Curves
Configuration Mini-Series | How To Use Configurations In Drawings | Automated Drawings
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Configuration Mini-Series | How To Use Configurations In Drawings | Automated Drawings
Configuration Mini-Series | How to Configure Assemblies of Configured Parts | Fusion
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Configuration Mini-Series | How to Configure Assemblies of Configured Parts | Fusion

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  • @zarulhakim4591
    @zarulhakim4591 8 годин тому

    😢 hello sir.... I have problem after i finish and adjust the line 5:48 in box display... I cannot return it to smooth display... Hope you can help this.

  • @jeffh.9999
    @jeffh.9999 9 годин тому

    Thanks, positioning around the origin made it easier, having a taper in 2 axis.

  • @Antassium
    @Antassium 13 годин тому

    I'd love to see some clever way to make the one from Stargate. 😢

  • @TJS36
    @TJS36 16 годин тому

    I get stuck on the part from form to surface. My form doesn't convert to a surface this makes me unable to trim it any ideas what it could be? I'm on the personal use version

  • @jorgesotohernandez7869
    @jorgesotohernandez7869 17 годин тому

    could someone tell me how to change the view of the object to make it look a little more square? he does in minute 18:19 thanks

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 17 годин тому

      its the display mode. Box display can be found at the bottom of the Edit form dialog, under Utilities > Display Mode or with the shortcut keys ATL+1 for box and AlT+3 for smooth

  • @OurloyChizungulire
    @OurloyChizungulire 19 годин тому

    Great video

  • @Augustein
    @Augustein 21 годину тому

    Can you do a few more surface modeling tutorials. Having a hard time getting them done.. 😢

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 17 годин тому

      It is on my list for sure. I did this car series which is pretty long but might help. ua-cam.com/play/PLBDfGh8A8kXXglEZA2MGsn-U8z2pNCPny.html

  • @gagechamberlain7245
    @gagechamberlain7245 День тому

    Can you make a video on how to make a surfboard in fusion 360

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 23 години тому

      are you trying to make one or just model something? I am not a surfer but I know the shaping of the board is critical and i don't have enough knowledge on the subject to know the shapes well.

    • @gagechamberlain7245
      @gagechamberlain7245 22 години тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign yes I’m trying to make one but I’m just stuck on trying to figure out the best design/modeling process to make a basic surf board shape and then make changes after

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 17 годин тому

      @@gagechamberlain7245 My guess would be cross section lofts from front to rear. Similar to how a boat hull or airplane wing is made.

  • @nahuelise4055
    @nahuelise4055 День тому

    Really Nice work! I'll try to print this one later and see how it goes. Now i have a kinda tricky question,have you seen the 2 strokes pipes? How would you approach modeling one of those?and a second question related to that,is there a way of taking the slices and unfold them to do a flat pattern and send them as a dxf to a laser cutting shop?sorry for the long question,thanks in advance

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      Thanks Yeah I have had my fair share of 2 strokes. currently a ktm 250. The way they were done historically (not talking about all the pie cut ones) is with hydro forming, or hammer forming over bucks. To model one is probably going to be done with loft and a centerline path, but there is a bit of math involved. I used to make spacers for pipes at the head for yz 250s. 50mm spacing from the head changed the hit of the power band. On my ktms i actually have a bit more control with power valve springs and preload, but on a design where you don't have easy control over that the distance from the piston, the shape of the expansion chamber and location of the "stinger" where it necks back down are super critical. If i remember right there are some calculators online where you can put in some basic parameters for the bore, rpm ranges etc. As for making them. I did a video awhile back on making a buck for a fender. ua-cam.com/video/2sLDPpolLpA/v-deo.html I would likely do something like this but you would need to do planes along the centerline path of the loft and cut a bunch of circles, then build a centerline path out of wood for the expansion chamber.

    • @nahuelise4055
      @nahuelise4055 День тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign thanks a lot for the detailed anwser!

    • @billyfrank6318
      @billyfrank6318 День тому

      @@nahuelise4055 My short answer suggestion... just call Mitch at PC and order one 😂

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      @@billyfrank6318 He can make a custom pipe just with his mind he is that good :)

    • @nahuelise4055
      @nahuelise4055 День тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign kinda related,theres a way to save several flat patterns in a single DXF file?

  • @GeryS.
    @GeryS. 2 дні тому

    Another great variation! 👍 Never thought that there are so many versions of this eye catching mechanism!

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 2 дні тому

    Created and arc. Connected the endpoints with a line. It did not create a face and would only extrude edges. Next...

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      was your selection filter in the upper left of the modeling area set to edges? If you have all (5 or tab on the keyboard) or set it to faces (3 on the keyboard) that will let you select those closed profiles. The only reason it shouldnt is if you don't have the face selection on.

  • @mjl1966y
    @mjl1966y 2 дні тому

    Really feels like it's based on Blender.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      It was meant to be a companion to model solids/surfaces and a lot of the defaults are blender like. such as move/scale/rotate

  • @richpence
    @richpence 2 дні тому

    As a photo nerd These designs are so amazing! Could you possibly look into making a tutorial for a fully closing one ? A kind of leaf shutter for quick complete opening and closing to light where the pedals will fully overlap?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      Yup, that one is the most difficult and i plan to close out these with that as the last option. I made one but the struggle is how to teach the leaf shape design. still working on that part.

    • @richpence
      @richpence День тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign that’s awesome! Thank you so much for your hard work!

  • @billyfrank6318
    @billyfrank6318 2 дні тому

    Great Job/Series on these Iris's.. Never paid much attention to them and they always seemed a bit rocket scientisty, but these are great tutorials you did and now you got me thinking 🤔

  • @paolobrusciano8443
    @paolobrusciano8443 2 дні тому

    YOU FORGOTTEN AN EDGE

  • @AlphaEngineer2022
    @AlphaEngineer2022 2 дні тому

    dude, where the heck is your Patreon link? you could be making thousands from people like me that want to donate a small amount to say thank you for providing so much free value! get one up and running ASAP! you will be extremly surprised. it will also push you to keep making free content for us guys. im a machinist trying to get into a bit more of the design side of things for personal projects :)

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      Thanks! I have avoided that but I am working on some new options. Been thinking about starting a subStack where the videos will have no ads and we can do custom vids and give-aways. We do have a merch store which has a donate option on it. learn-everything-about-desi-shop.fourthwall.com

  • @cyanide227
    @cyanide227 2 дні тому

    Fusion 360 WINS here everywhere

  • @JoonaParhankangas
    @JoonaParhankangas 2 дні тому

    This is huge amount inspiration for my projects! ❤❤❤

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign День тому

      Awesome to hear! We did some full overfenders in this series and i have a few more including scanning and designing.

  • @dickstain8602
    @dickstain8602 2 дні тому

    If you were to do a split spoke design like this, would you just double the original number of faces and work it from there?

  • @ruphus02
    @ruphus02 2 дні тому

    Hey I have a problem that my patches often don't connect, when they should be geometrically connecting. I often use intersection curves to make those. Can you help me out on that?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 2 дні тому

      Tough to say what the problem is. The Patch tool has to have 100% connected and closed boundary. Even a tiny gap or two ends that look connected but are not coincident, it will not work.

    • @ruphus02
      @ruphus02 2 дні тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign my problem is, often when transforming the surfaces (like stitching, splitting), or when projecting surfaces, they become inaccurate. How can I keep those accurate

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 2 дні тому

      @@ruphus02 Stitching has a tolerance in it and it will move the edges around to get things to stitch together. Splitting shouldn't though. One thing about splitting complex surfaces is that your inputs are generally planar. Like if you use a line on the front plane and split a complex part, it will seem to get distorted. A lot of times i use offsets and ruled surfaces as split tools, but that comes with its own problems. Whenever I am defining a boundary for complex shapes I try to make sure things like projected or intersecting edges are fully defined in their own sketches first.

  • @mitchimal
    @mitchimal 2 дні тому

    Amazing work as always. Well done mate. Got a good project coming up and this will be a good starting point

  • @rbq14159
    @rbq14159 3 дні тому

    Returned mine because of the sh***y software and thinking about getting the Einstar.

  • @Augustein
    @Augustein 3 дні тому

    Your method of teaching is pretty smooth. Simple and to the point.

  • @FFFlay
    @FFFlay 3 дні тому

    I'm just picking up Plasticity and CAD modelling for the first time, thanks for the introduction!

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 3 дні тому

      Very welcome! Check out our 5 part series on common modeling workflows. ua-cam.com/play/PLBDfGh8A8kXVIrO1aizPFmRBy-A-G9svk.html

  • @MOVIEKICKS
    @MOVIEKICKS 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the video! How to Unweld a single edge? I get it when double clicking to select a bunch of connecting edges, but when I single click on a single edge it didn't work.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 3 дні тому

      You would need at least 2 edges for the tool to work. When you UnWeld a single edge the end vertices are still attached so it can't do anything. If you select two edges, it can break apart the verts in the middle.

  • @gabrieladasilva8061
    @gabrieladasilva8061 3 дні тому

    Amazing video!

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 3 дні тому

      Thanks! We have a design for Injection Molding course going live soon our our site www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com

  • @sacchitmalhotra4550
    @sacchitmalhotra4550 5 днів тому

    When is it gonna upload?

  • @lolzlarkin3059
    @lolzlarkin3059 5 днів тому

    Yeah baby

  • @brunoluz4240
    @brunoluz4240 5 днів тому

    Wow! I don't know which is better, your explanation or the software! In about 40 minutes I learned this software from scratch. Thanks!

  • @GeryS.
    @GeryS. 5 днів тому

    Love the series! 👌 THX!!!

  • @staskey9978
    @staskey9978 5 днів тому

    Thanks for the useful lesson, but how to set exact dimensions for curves?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      With Plasticity there is no direct dimensioning system like you have with other CAD programs. You can dimension "curves" meaning lines on input but not on a spline curve. About the best you could do is set up some reference lines for where you want control points and snap to them. You can use Measure so there is an onscreen dimension to show you where they are in space. If you need precise input for complex splines Plasticity might not be the right program currently.

  • @ArhanKhan-bd4id
    @ArhanKhan-bd4id 6 днів тому

    I bought an Otter, and Im fed up with constant connection failures. Im pretty sure they have given me a faulty cable.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      Oh man that sucks! One thing I will say is to check your USB at the computer. On my desktop the front panel has 3 USB3.0 ports on it and one of them started giving me issues. Cables were fine but from so many uses im guessing the contacts just werent great. I can't use it for anything 3.0 data transfer related like moving scan projects around or scanning directly. IF you have a USBc on your computer you could try that. One thing I don't like about all wired scanners is that at the computer side the weight of the cable pulls down on the usb and can affect things. Anyway worth a shot. I had a problem with my printer and creality sent me a new part FYI, not sure if you contacted support or not (this was before i was an affiliate which honestly doesn't make a difference for support).

  • @YTSIRAJM
    @YTSIRAJM 6 днів тому

    Please note that the actual cost is not just $900. The Otter scanner does not include essential accessories like a tripod or turntable. The absence of these accessories affects its convenience and accuracy in certain scanning scenarios.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      True, and I did note that in the video at the end that it doesn't come with the tripod or turntable. The only scanner of theirs that does is the Lizard to the best of my knowledge.

  • @KIDSSERIES-ws3wx
    @KIDSSERIES-ws3wx 6 днів тому

    I bought an Otter. The hardware is not bad, but the software is terrible. I cannot accept software that feels like it is from the last century in terms of workflow. The settings menu is locked away outside the scanning interface, making it a pain to optimize your settings for a scan because you always have to return to the homepage to restart the whole process. There are basically no editing options whatsoever, so even a simple clean-up requires you to export the model to other software. Plus, you really have to press the buttons on the scanner hard to ensure it starts the scan. The overall user experience was so poor that I ended up returning it.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      Thanks for sharing. I will note about the button to start the scan, i don't think it lets you start unless the light is green and you are the optimal distance from your target. I had a similar thing where i hit it a few times and believe it is based on the distance. The play button in the software doesn't seem to care but the on scanner one does. And as for editing you can clean up the raw points a bit but I agree with you, the software is really the handicap for this and all creality scanners and hopefully feedback like yours will help nudge some big improvements. I have already shared my thoughts with them on the software.

  • @ReenaYadav-hx5rw
    @ReenaYadav-hx5rw 6 днів тому

    Their scanner requires a high-performance computer; otherwise, you will not get decent results. My friend bought one and was forced to buy a more expensive computer to use it properly. You should reconsider buying this scanner if you do not have a good computer.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      This is true of all 3d scanners. The required specs for the creality scan software is less than that of others but you do notice a big performance difference. My laptop is old but was a high end CAD laptop years ago and does well enough, but trying to scan with a lower end general use laptop without a high CPU speed and a Gcard with GPU could be rough.

  • @ianjohnston3339
    @ianjohnston3339 6 днів тому

    Does anyone know if there are any open source projects out there with software that supports different scanners? This seems like an opportunity for someone smarter than me

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 5 днів тому

      That would be great but none that I am aware of. There are some very high end professional software packages that I do believe can capture from certain scanners BUT I believe capturing via the provided scan software is still the only way to go. You can capture just the point clouds with no processing in many cases and send the raw points to another piece of software like Meshlab which is free, but meshlab won't capture them directly.

  • @xaviergrube8783
    @xaviergrube8783 6 днів тому

    This was such a great video. I really learned how the commands work and how it communicates with user input. I understand much better now!

  • @JH-zo5gk
    @JH-zo5gk 6 днів тому

    I feel the ferrets biggest thing going it is the phone scanning. I can pull 5his thing out in DIA and scan the gargoyle. Scanned a life sized fireman statue in front of my local fire department. That's it wild card.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      The Ferret is much smaller/lighter and a great price. its the versatility to scan small things that it lacks.

  • @JH-zo5gk
    @JH-zo5gk 6 днів тому

    I get like max 16fps from ferret

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Yeah, i never saw the claimed 30fps with it, but did get up to 27fps on a desktop with the Otter.

  • @JH-zo5gk
    @JH-zo5gk 6 днів тому

    Just clicked video. Hoping it's good. Just sold my ferret to help fund this upgrade?!

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      I think its a much better value proposition if you are ok with the Creality scan software. Since you have(had) a Ferret and are used to using that I would guess that is a yes.

  • @AntonChemk
    @AntonChemk 6 днів тому

    Awesome review! I was waiting for something like that. How would you compare the whole process of scanning and data processing from other scanners? How much time do you have to spend on the same item (let's say medium size) using different scanners? For example, the Einstar need more preparation but perhaps much easier post-processing worth the part preparation effort? Or is the time and effort spent transferring the point cloud to MeshLab and processing it there worth it for the improved Otter hardware?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Great question! What I have found is that the processing takes longer in the Creality software but scanning actually happens pretty quick. Best I can tell Creality does a different sort of intermediate step with the raw data. In other scanners like the Einstar or scanners from Revopoint you are seeing all the points on the screen you capture. Creality has a nice interface where the on screen image changes from red to green when you have captured enough points. So it lets you know where you need to stay or move around to capture enough. The downside to this is if you are scanning and have an area that is say light green, it might actually get removed during processing if there aren't enough points. So I would say capture and tracking is actually pretty good and doesn't feel slow or laggy. The processing part in the software feels a little limited and more geared towards users who go for the one-click option to process their scans. Easy to use though.

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer 6 днів тому

    I have the Raptor and you will be surprised how sharp and accurate the scans will be with it. You can scan deeper into holes or cavity’s too. The only downside is the Software, especially that it’s deleting the original point cloud if you are align 2 scans. I use cloud compare because of it. Unfortunately the Software of the Raptor is the same as the Otter or other Creality scanner’s using. The software is getting an update every month and the Raptor got 2 firmware updates in the time I used it as well. It printed some scanning targets with markers on it for the Raptor too.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Thanks for the info! I really hope the software takes a leap forward as it would be ashame to have a low priced laser scanner only to be undone by the software needed to run it.

  • @r.in.shibuya
    @r.in.shibuya 6 днів тому

    Software is not going to improve in products like these, Chinese hardware manufactures don’t invest in product support nor software. I’ll wait a few more years before these products get better at lower prices.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      I will say the hardware difference from the Ferret to this Otter is a pretty big jump, but software is still the sore spot.

    • @Todestelzer
      @Todestelzer 6 днів тому

      Revopoint improved their software too. Isn’t Shining with their scanners a Chinese company too? Einstar got a rewind function recently. Creality is updating their software once a month. You can see this in their download section. Even offering older versions. The Raptor firmware got updated twice since I’m owning it too. And yes they have to work on their software. Especially deleting point clouds after merging for example. There is no smoothing or sharpening like in the Exstar software. A marker mode alignment for point clouds is missing too.

  • @motoformprototyping
    @motoformprototyping 7 днів тому

    Great vid as always, hope you will review the Raptor soon. I really like my Einstar but would like to upgrade. Would you say that the Einstar has any advantages over the Otter? I guess that the software is better for the Einstar, but would you agree that you need a very good pc for the Xstar? And that maybe you can get away with a less potent pc for the Creality software?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Its a tricky one to compare the two. Both are IR structured light. The Otter captures at a higher framerate than the einstar. Einstar has a hybrid alignment which lets you use some markers on a part while the creality scanners are all marker or all geometry. I think the Otter is more versatile with the various scan size options and yes i think the base PC suggestions are lower than that for the Exscan stuff BUT I do believe Exscan is a better mesh processing tool.... So the otter would be good if you need more detail and smaller object scans than the einstar is capable of, but for the larger stuff i think the einstar still has a slight edge because of its software.

    • @motoformprototyping
      @motoformprototyping 6 днів тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign thanks, I will wait for more input on the Raptor

  • @Archangel3083
    @Archangel3083 7 днів тому

    I’ve watched soo many videos on scanners and I’m still lost on which hobby level one scans car panels the best?

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Yeah there is a lot of overlap. You can scan car panels with many of the different scanners. This Otter will scan a car fender just fine, so will the revopoint range and miraco, as will the shining einstar. The otter has some flexibility letting you scan small detailed parts as well as big parts, but as mentioned at the end of this video the software is really the areas these scanners could use improvement. I have another video planned with this scanner and ill be doing some car parts so if you are interested in the Otter wait a week or two until we can get that video out.

  • @mao5990
    @mao5990 7 днів тому

    Nice video! Seems like they still haven't sorted out their software. I ended up selling my creality scanners to get a einstar as I couldn't handle the creality software unfortunately. It was quite useless for me for automotive stuff. Interested to see what the Raptor would be like, quite a good price for a laser scanner.. But yeah, they definitely need to sort out their software if they want to be serious.

    • @Todestelzer
      @Todestelzer 6 днів тому

      The Raptor is using the same software as the Otter. For Automotive stuff the Otter or Einstar are probably better because they have a wider field of view. I have the Einstar and the Raptor. The Raptor is very good for small and medium size stuff but it needs markers in laser mode. It also can scan metallic or black parts without preparing if they are not too shiny.

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Sorry to hear that, but as mentioned in the video I agree. These scanners don't really have a hardware issue as they are getting very good. I think more processing options and a coordinate system alignment option would go a very long way.

    • @mao5990
      @mao5990 6 днів тому

      @@LearnEverythingAboutDesign One thing that does look like a game changer is scanning dark parts with no prep! Scan spray costs add up in no time

  • @mrgokarcik1084
    @mrgokarcik1084 7 днів тому

    first

  • @SaifBinAdhed
    @SaifBinAdhed 7 днів тому

    Creality is the worst company I have ever dealt with locally and internationally. the scanning software is SO buggy, they do not support their products for more than one year. sometimes even less, I have had that experience with the CR6-SE and then I had it with, guess what? the CR-Scan 01 which you didn't mention. I do not, repeat I DO NOT recommend buying creality products. and I am not loyal to any brand, but the best service I have got until this date for 3D scanners is from Einscan, better scanners, far superior software if you compare prices between the otter and the Einstar. Thank you for all your videos, you are one of the few on youtube that offer great educational content and I am not happy about this being my first comment on your channel, so forgive me for that <3

    • @SaifBinAdhed
      @SaifBinAdhed 6 днів тому

      I'm going to unlike my comment cause you probably didn't like it 🤣

  • @antevans9832
    @antevans9832 7 днів тому

    Good video, well explained. Just something to think about from a design point, with this mechanism it's more suitable to a fully open or closed position, because partially opening (at like 50%) gives you a more star like orifice, meaning your orifice shape is changing as well as the orifice area. Compare this to your previous version, that acts more like a camera aperture where the orifice shape is constant at all positions between fully open and closed, so you are only adjusting the area... but would ultimately depend on the application so maybe that's not important 🙂

    • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
      @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 6 днів тому

      Agreed. This style of "iris" is common in wood working type projects. I am working on a 3rd part to this with a more traditional camera Iris which has the smallest "ring" and most overlap :)

  • @piranin666
    @piranin666 7 днів тому

    thx