Tinkercad - 3D print an assembly of bodies

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Tinkercad - 3D print an assembly of bodies

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This is in response to a recent question from one of the members about 3D printing an assembly of bodies.
We are using Tinkercad for the 3D design work.

David
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Man o man...where do find to time to learn all of this David!!!
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plasmanewbie wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 11:02 am Man o man...where do find to time to learn all of this David!!!
Plasmanewbie - Tinkercad is one I just discovered about 6 weeks ago. It's easy to learn and has many neat features. If you do any 3D printing at all, this is most definitely a program you will want to learn. Tinkercad and Fusion 360 go "hand-in-hand" for creating some really neat parts.

There are several Tinkercad Groups I have joined where I have had many of my questions answered by the more advanced users.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/tinkerc ... ONOLOGICAL

https://www.facebook.com/groups/3204069 ... ONOLOGICAL

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Thanks for the links David, will have a look. I am not into the 3D printing yet, may never be, but I find it very interesting and would like to toy with it when I have the time or the need. Very impressed :Like :Like
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plasmanewbie wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 10:41 am Thanks for the links David, will have a look. I am not into the 3D printing yet, may never be, but I find it very interesting and would like to toy with it when I have the time or the need. Very impressed :Like :Like
You are quite welcome! Maybe it's something you could have some fun with someday when you retire from your day job. I still have my day job, but like to spend a little time on some of this fun stuff after work.

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