- [Instructor] Okay, we're moving on…from talking about how to prep our model…for two-and-a-half-axis digital fabrication techniques.…In this video, we'll talk about three-dimensional…fabrication techniques, specifically, 3D printing,…although this could also include CNC milling.…So, to get started, I've opened up 08_02-3D-Print.3dm…from the exercise files.…And this file is basically the version we left off with…in the last video, where we prepared our profile curves…for two-and-a-half-axis digital fabrication.…Let's do a little bit of layer management.…
So under that digital fabrication layer,…I'd like to right-click and create a new sublayer.…And this one we'll call 3D Print.…And I'll set that to the current layer…and hide two-and-a-half-axis.…Let's go back into our Assembled layer,…we'll turn that on,…and we probably want to be in perspective for this.…Let's expand that layer down, get into our sublayers here.…And we'll just do the reverse…of what we did in the last video,…where we will turn off the curves layers…
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11/1/2016- Installing Rhino for Mac
- Preparing a design
- Modeling metal parts
- Importing models
- Modeling parametrically with Grasshopper
- Extruding objects
- Modeling curves, surfaces, and solids
- Creating diagrams, 2D drawings, and layouts
- Rendering
- Preparing for fabrication: cutting and 3D printing
Skill Level Beginner
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Introducing Rhino for Mac
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Welcome55s
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What is Rhino for Mac?1m 15s
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Using exercise files1m 9s
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1. Setting Up Rhino
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Uninstalling Rhino2m 34s
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2. Design Overview
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Defining design1m 55s
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Preparing a design6m 39s
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Course structure2m 21s
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3. Modeling a Musical Instrument
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File setup7m 14s
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Estimating materials11m 57s
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Modeling metal parts14m 22s
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Importing hardware models5m 53s
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Modeling the wooden base15m 18s
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Modeling the wooden top5m 1s
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Assembling the frets7m 33s
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Assembling the keys8m 41s
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Aligning hardware5m 48s
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4. Modeling Parametrically with Grasshopper
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What is Grasshopper?1m 51s
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Setup and run Grasshopper4m 46s
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Modeling the base profile6m 57s
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Modeling the top profile8m 6s
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Modeling fret track profiles9m 33s
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Extruding the solid base10m 36s
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Extruding solid top and frets15m 36s
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Organizing and baking8m 34s
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5. Creating Measured Drawings and Layouts
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Making an exploded diagram12m 13s
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Adding dimensions13m 14s
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Creating layouts21m 11s
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6. Rendering
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Setting up to render5m 40s
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Lighting the scene6m 56s
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Applying materials10m 6s
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Rendering with advanced options11m 32s
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7. Preparing for Digital Fabrication
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Preparing for 3D printing10m 30s
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Exporting for 3D printing7m 37s
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