Tutorials

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One disturbing issue with "Match surface" is that it will try to transfer the 1st and 2nd row of control points to the target edge while keeping the distances between them relatively unchanged. This is usually great for the majority of users, because it's predictable and even usable in specific cases. However, there must be an option to "unclock" the aforementioned correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points and instead let "Match surface" adopt the same distances as the target control points. With that option turned on, the surface to be matched will become perfectly matched to the target one. To demonstrate the HUGE advantage of a potential "Adopt" option that I just described, here is a simple way to achieve the necessary correlation between the 1st and 2nd row of control points by "mirroring" the distances from the target surface to the opposite one. Lets hope that "McNeel" will consider adding such an option in the future releases of Rhino.

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Modeling tutorial for creating a ring in Rhino 7.

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Manual fillets in Rhino 7

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When asked what smart switch to use to control their gas fireplace, you see a lot of replies "do you want to be one software bug away from your fireplace turning on?" Granted, modern gas fireplaces have safeties in place to prevent un-lit open valves, runaway heating, etc., but some people would still rather have a hardware switch standing between them and fire. This project aims to be the best of both worlds: by running 5v power to the low-voltage switch box holding my fireplace wall switch (in my case, this involved pulling 5-conductor thermostat wire using the existing 2-conductor wire), you can power an ESP board running ESPHome. By running the actual thermostat switch signal through both a DPST and a (ESPHome-controlled) 3v relay, we can be sure that the fireplace is only "active" if the manual switch is turned on.

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Advanced surface modeling in Rhino 7 https://youtu.be/JDOnR5jLGbo

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Note: Since Rhino is unable to properly loose offset single-span degree 5 surface and creates chaotic output surfaces, I used an old “hack” with using the hugely underappreciated “MoveUVN” tool to offset the control points instead. That results into almost flawless loose offset surfaces that need just a few touches to maintain their tangency along the border.

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Magic corner in Rhino 7

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Everyone has different fishing tastes and styles. because they want to be as comfortable as possible when fishing on a boat. Renting a boat is a shortcut if you haven't been able to build your own ship, but you won't feel satisfied. In addition to satisfaction , you need a sense of pride when fishing . This feeling you get when you fish in a boat of your own design... Fishing and Boating are like souls uniting. If your boat is good, the mood when fishing will be more fun. ...... setiap orang punya selera dan gaya mancing yang berbeda -beda. karena mereka ingin senyaman mungkin pada saat memancing di atas perahu. Menyewa kapal adalah jalan pintas apabila kamu belum sanggup untuk membuat kapal sendiri, tetapi kamu tidak akan merasakan kepuasan. Selain kepuasan , kamu butuh rasa bangga saat memancing . Perasaan ini yang kamu peroleh jika memancing menggunakan perahu desain kamu sendiri... Memancing dan Perahu adalah seperti jiwa yang menyatu . Jika perahu kamu bagus, suasana hati saat memancing jadi lebih menyenangkan.

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The ! _RemapCPlane command lets you orient (and copy) an object across already saved CPlanes. This is especially useful for situations where the goal is to be able to quickly place copies of the same object(s) onto another CPlane, such like placing a home door in a closed and an opened positions using the CPlanes as a reference. An alternative method is to use the ! _Orient3Pt command, though it will require to manually pick 3 reference points followed by 3 target points for every time you need to orient new objects. This is where the ! _RemapCPlane command unleashes its full potential as it only requires two (or more) saved CPlanes initially, then every next copy-and-orient operation happens by double-clicking on the target CPlane listed in the "Named CPlanes" pop-up window.

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Creating a freeform complex shape in Rhino.

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Modeling tutorial: Fixing a messy 3d model

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hi, https://grabcad.com/shawn.norbert-1 Once the dimensions are created , if you want to edit the dimesion just double click ( Left mouse button) and write/ label the desired text. There is another way for editing dimensions, use command # object properties

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Basic surfacing for Boat hull