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LEGO - 01 Basic Dimensions & Bricks Explained
dk
in
Modeling
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9
Intermediate
I get a lot of questions about how I create LEGO parts. This is Part I - The Basics. Most "standard" parts can be created using only simple math. Standard parts consist of square, circular, and angled blocks - regular geometric blocks. I will refer to BrickLink (www.bricklink.com/), but many others use similar methods: Peeron: http://www.peeron.com/ BrickOwl: http://www.brickowl.com/ Brickipedia: http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/LEGO_Wiki etc.
Autodesk Inventor
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LEGO - 02 Building Bricks with Parameters
dk
in
Modeling
39
4
Intermediate
I don't get asked this but it is a very powerful tool and will make your life a lot easier. This also applies to other repetitive parts, not just LEGO bricks, and can be applied with the exact same methods.
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LEGO - 03 Using Data from LDraw
dk
in
Modeling
20
0
Intermediate
Sometimes LEGO bricks don't fall into the regular 0.8/1.6mm rule. This will explain how to get "lumpy" 3D surface data from LDraw DAT files and use them to create your own intelligent parts. *I use the AutoDesk Inventor Pro suite, which includes Inventor Pro and 3D Studio Max. I will discuss using certain file formats, but you need to determine what your software will import/export. *I've been told that IV 2017+ will let you measure the LDraw data directly in Inventor, removing the whole 3DMax conversions steps.
Autodesk Inventor
ldraw
lego
LEGO - 04 Extracting Data from LEGO Digital Designer (LDD)
dk
in
Modeling
15
0
Intermediate
Sometimes you need to make a complex part and you can't find them on Bricklink or the like. This tut will explain how to capture data, OpenGL-style, from the LEGO Digital Designer (or other 3D apps).
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designer
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Learn How to Model a Lego Brick in SOLIDWORKS & Render in Keyshot
Ibrahim Omer
in
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0
Beginner
After almost 2 weeks, I am uploading a tutorial. The reason was my system was down again. Now I have updated my system. I am using SOLIDWORKS 2020 with Keyshot 9. In this tutorial, we'll learn how to make Lego Brick in SOLIDWORKS. It is a basic exercise for beginners and it will be a good practice for beginners. I have divided this tutorial into two parts. In the first part we will model Lego in SOLIDWORKS. In the 2nd part, we will export our model to Keyshot for rendering using Keyshot plug-in. Kindly use play pause technique for practice. I have attached files in the description for practice. Feel free to ask your queries in comment section. I will try to answer each and every question. Keep practicing as practice makes a man perfect. #lego #legobrick #cadable Lego Brick Files: https://grabcad.com/library/lego-bric... Kindly Subscribe our Channel for more Videos and Projects in Solidworks. Please Like and Share Our Videos. Thanks for Watching. Follow our Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CADable
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Fusion 360 Tutorial for Beginner | Exercise 2 Design a LEGO Block 2x8
E. A Shehab
in
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0
0
Beginner
Fusion 360 Tutorial for Beginner | Exercise 2 Design a LEGO Block (2x8) Using Extrude, Shell, Rectangle Pattern & Fillet Download the files👉 https://grabcad.com/e.a.shehab-1 Download 200 CAD Exercises Book 👉 : https://bit.ly/200CADExercises 👕 Science Merch: https://my-store-d39398.creator-spring.com/ SolidWorks Tutorials - Exercises Playlist👉https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYdQRFFaItFn4Vifca8XU6UY_jN9trlVY Learn how to design a LEGO Block (2x8) in Autodesk Fusion 360! This beginner tutorial covers Extrude, Shell, Rectangle Pattern, and Fillet to create a realistic LEGO brick. Perfect for 3D printing and CAD enthusiasts. Watch now! Design a LEGO Block (2x8) in Fusion 360 | Beginner Tutorial Using Extrude, Shell, Rectangle Pattern & Fillet" Description: In this step-by-step tutorial, learn how to design a LEGO Block (2x8) using Autodesk Fusion 360! Perfect for beginners, this video covers essential tools like Extrude, Shell, Rectangle Pattern, and Fillet to create a realistic and functional LEGO brick. Whether you're new to CAD or looking to expand your Fusion 360 skills, this tutorial will guide you through the process with clear, easy-to-follow instructions. 🔧 Features Covered: * Extrude: Turn 2D sketches into 3D objects to build the base of your LEGO block. * Shell: Hollow out the block to create the iconic LEGO brick shape. * Rectangle Pattern: Efficiently duplicate studs and other features for a professional finish. * Fillet: Add smooth edges to your design for a polished look. 📌 Why Watch This Video? - Beginner-friendly and easy to follow. - Learn practical Fusion 360 skills you can apply to other projects. - Perfect for 3D printing enthusiasts, hobbyists, and designers. 👍 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more Fusion 360 tutorials and CAD tips! Subscribe to our channel for more tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3Rn5WHBdXmy7jc_ecqOIFg Follow us on social media for updates: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089962292859 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mecdesignhub?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mecdesignhub/?hl=sv Let us know in the comments if you have any questions or if there are other topics you'd like us to cover. Your feedback helps us create better content for you. Happy designing!
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sanju
in
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