Ducts and adaptors using Onshape loft and shell - 3D design for 3D printing pt3
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 Published On Aug 5, 2022

To get the best out of 3D printing, it helps if you can design your own parts. In this tutorial series, we will learn to use a free 3D CAD program to do just that.

In this episode, we use lofts to to join odd shapes and then hollow the solid body out. This is ideal for heating or cooling ducts, or making adaptors between two different objects.

0:00 Introduction
3D design for 3D printing Onshape playlist:    • 3D design for 3D printing tutorials  
Direct link to create a free account: https://www.onshape.com/en/products/free

0:45 What we are designing
CFD guide video:    • Use CFD to take your 3D printed desig...  

1:25 What is a loft? Comparison with extrude

2:06 Taking measurements
Digital calipers on Amazon : https://amzn.to/3Bu6yjN

2:34 Finding and importing external CAD files
Sunon 5015 blower fan on GrabCAD by DeltaDesignRus: https://grabcad.com/library/sunon-mf5...

3:50 Inserting a part with the derive tool

4:13 Transform tool for moving, rotating, scaling, etc

4:53 Recap on sketching and extrusion
Dedicated tutorial for 2D sketches to 3D extrusion:    • Tool holder using Onshape sketches an...  

5:43 Creating custom planes for sketches
Scaffolding image by Tysto: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...

8:27 Creating the loft

9:58 Hollowing the loft with the shell tool

10:42 Joining everything with boolean union

11:05 3D printing design considerations

11:25 Move face tool

12:08 Printing

12:36 More lofting tips

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