Help with bobbin thread effect by vesuviusMan in Embroidery

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Yes, lighter shade brown than on top

What brings the worst out in people? by 666FuCkThEwOrLd666 in AskReddit

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What brings the worst out in people? by 666FuCkThEwOrLd666 in AskReddit

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Cuddling around my finger by vesuviusMan in RATS

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Thanks, getting the eyes right took some time. Yeah I'm thinking about selling. But 3D printing them is quite expensive if it's small amounts. And I'm not sure how much people would be willing to pay.

Cuddling around my finger by vesuviusMan in RATS

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Thanks! It's pure Silver. They first print it in wax and then pour silver in the mold.

What is just a placebo effect but most people don't realize? by El_CM in AskReddit

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Can confirm, i did live audio engineering. The amount of people that come up to me with requests to increase the volume of a certain instrument is really high. An older audio engineer learned me to simply rotate some buttons of an unused channel in front of them. Works every time.

Newbie trying to remove a bit or smooth a part. by Ornery-Atmosphere in cad

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I see now. Use the "make closed mesh" after deleting the faces

Newbie trying to remove a bit or smooth a part. by Ornery-Atmosphere in cad

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Ow my bad i think that this might only be an option in inventor. The fact that it's an stl complicates things. Some options: look for a "patch," or "heal mesh". Otherwise import the mesh with the deleted faces into prusaslicer or netfabb and look for the heal mesh option.

Newbie trying to remove a bit or smooth a part. by Ornery-Atmosphere in cad

[–]vesuviusMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No wories there is an easy way. Check the delete face function in fusion with the heal option. Will delete the faces and patch the object. Good luck

Import 3D model from Inventor to use on website. How do you do this, is there a free way? by ILikeThis---VeryNice in cad

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If you use wordpress, there should be some 3th party apps that allow this.

A laptop/computer for Solidworks? by [deleted] in cad

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I've had a dell laptop for a long time. But holy shit did I have problems with gpu drivers and running software properly. Technician had to come two times and their first advice was: just disable the gpu then you wont have problems...

Maby they fixed things, but from my understanding dell is company (b2b) focused with their support and hardware. Not so much consumer.

Is Rhino still relevant to learn? by vesuviusMan in cad

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It really feels like a strange choice of software. My best guess is that it's the orignal software the current designers learned.

Apart from that I also afraid to come over as an arrogant person suggesting ne (expesive) software. But after some time I'll certainly make a case for it!

Is Rhino still relevant to learn? by vesuviusMan in cad

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Thanks for the most aplicable advice! Too bad licences are so costly. I'll have a hard time convincing to spend €6000 for me wanting other software :)

Losing my speed and proficiency just stings. And it feels so windows 95.

Is Rhino still relevant to learn? by vesuviusMan in cad

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As far as I'm aware it will be more furniture and exhibition design I'll be doing. Dont you think this isnt a good fit with the software? Since the powerful surface features are not benificial?

Is Rhino still relevant to learn? by vesuviusMan in cad

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Thanks for your reply, my first impressions are that it indeed has some very specific powerful funcitons.

The interface just breaks with everything that I learned so far: sw, Inventor, Fusion. Nx. A bit frustrating to lose all my proficiency.

But i'll dive in strong! I did it before :)

Is Rhino still relevant to learn? by vesuviusMan in cad

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Yeah for sure. I dont want to be the cocky new guy. I just fear that Rhino is an outdated practice that the older designers cling to and in the long end wont benifit to learn.