2016
Digital Tutors / Pluralsight
Adam Fairless
3:51
English
Throughout these lessons, we will explore techniques to create solid geometry from several of Rhino's basic modeling tools such as extrudes lofts, radii, and offset surfaces. Along the way we will look at analysis tools to ensure our parts are indeed solid and can stand up to exporting to manufacturing ready software and 3D printing. All of our parts will take practical, basic tooling and drafting into consideration and will join and interact with one another in a realistic feasible way. Software required: Rhino 5
Introduction and Project Overview
1m 22s
Introduction and Project Overview 1m 22s
Creating and Joining Solid Geometry with Simple Tools in Rhino
5h 38m
Blocking in the Beginning the Tool Box Tray 10m 20s
Using Simple Geometry 10m 58s
Ensuring All Surfaces Intersect Correctly 10m 40s
Checking for and Fixing Naked Edges 10m 42s
Building the Main Tool Box Body 10m 58s
Adding Further Details to the Main Tool Box 10m 23s
Finishing the Indents and Adding Ribs 11m 12s
Fixing Minor Errors and Removing Cut Outs 10m 24s
Adding Details That Will Allow the Locking Clasps to Clip Onto the Main Body 10m 35s
Finishing the Main Tool Box Body and Starting Work on the Lid 10m 11s
Duplicating a Locking Loop into the Upper Lid 10m 25s
Finishing the Cut out Area in the Lid 10m 16s
Starting the Locking Clasps 10m 27s
Further Work on the Locking Clasps 12m 26s
Finishing the Locking Clasps and Adding Protective Ribbing 9m 47s
Working on the Lid Hinge 10m 29s
Altering the Position of the Hinge 11m 0s
Drawing and Cutting Further Details 10m 13s
Creating Internal and Offset Surfaces 11m 28s
Adding Details to the Handle Area 11m 0s
Checking Solid Integrity with Analysis Tools 10m 15s
Taking Basic Tooling into Consideration 10m 22s
Building the First Elements of the Handle 10m 9s
Creating the Main Part of the Handle 10m 36s
Finishing the Handle Grip Details 10m 51s
Continuing Work on the Upper Lids 10m 41s
Accommodating the Clasp and Adding Surface Details 11m 29s
Starting Work on the Hinges to Hold on the Upper Lids 10m 33s
Using Simple Splits and Rebuilding Surfaces 10m 33s
Finishing the Hinges and Adding One Final Clasp 10m 38s
Rebuilding the Upper Lid Clasps 11m 3s
Demonstrating Rotating Parts and Functionality 7m 25s
Adam Fairless has worked for the past 14 years in the Design Industry on a wide variety of product and automotive projects. His skills encompass everything from concept design and CAD modeling to final production of items at retail, on the road and on the screen. He has lived and worked in England, Italy, Hong Kong and the US and currently works for WowWee toys as Director of Product Development in California. To learn more about Adam, visit his LinkedIn profile and Coroflot portfolio.
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