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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 16:44:02 UTC No. 909868
blenderbros..
Im trying to figure this one out,
I want to model angled steel piece, with exact parameters, like in the photo. It have to be 2meters long, 2mm thick and 25x25 lenght of angled side. How can I do it in a way that I will be able to change dimensions later?
for example, if I want to be 3meters long and 35x35mm?
I was thinking about using curves to make lenght line of 2m, then extruding it with "L" profile that I can set dimensions of, then use some kind of thickness modifier that can be changed. And only then in the end convert a copy to poly. Is something like this even possible in blender?
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 17:07:29 UTC No. 909874
>>909868
Use SolidWorks or Abaqus
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 17:30:07 UTC No. 909879
>>909868
Parametric modeling isn't currently possible in blender.
You want CAD software.
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 17:45:12 UTC No. 909883
>>909882
Autochads too busy making bank to even come to this place and browse for more than 5 minutes
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 19:28:02 UTC No. 909922
I almost got it blenderbros..
I made line, starting orgin to 3d cursor, then created empty object that I rotated 90 degree and used as object offset in array of that line, it gave me "L" shape, which I later extruded and beveled in object properties. So now I can control lenght and thickness. Problem is that it doesnt look very nice as its not fused, and when I change lenght of one of line making "L" shape with array, the other line stay the same lenght.. How can I link those lenghts? and can something be done about this ugly joint?
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๐๏ธ Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 19:39:39 UTC No. 909928
>>909882
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JUST ACCEPT BLENDER AS YOUR OVERLORD
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 19:43:19 UTC No. 909933
>>909868
use Solvespace or wait until it's inevitably merged into blender
Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 19:45:47 UTC No. 909935
>>909933
BLENDER HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED
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Anonymous at Sun, 24 Jul 2022 23:52:00 UTC No. 910028
>>909883
How does one make bank with drafting skills, freelancing projects? I'm a savant with CAD/CAM software but haven't been able to find any gigs doing it professionally that aren't architectural or civil. I left college with like two courses remaining for an AS in "Engineering Graphics & Design Technology", would it be worth it to finish that?
Anonymous at Tue, 26 Jul 2022 08:04:41 UTC No. 910339
>>909874
>>909879
>blender fags unironically believe it is normal for a modeling software to not be able to do this
complete overkill. just switch to 3ds max where you can just type in different values later thanks to the modifier-based system.
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:27:00 UTC No. 911006
>>911003
thanks going to lokk into geometry nodes, i havent touched it yet
Anonymous at Fri, 29 Jul 2022 01:40:23 UTC No. 911029
>>911003
It's a bit baffling to me that it took this long for someone to suggest this.
Honestly should have been the first post, but instead we had a bunch of retards arguing about programs they obviously don't know how to use.