Wanna Build Furniture?
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Easiest furniture connection with 3d printing. This 3d print allows you to attach legs to any piece of wood. Designed in Rhino 3D with Grasshopper plugin, printed with PLA
www.ussadesign.com
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this is definitely going on my bucket list (not the chair but that workstation and overall work flow. its so cool to see you developed that table cutting thing for example and you are actually using it)
I am convinced you are turning your channel into one giant flex of your design and 3D printing prowess! I really like what you are doing here!
@jasonhowardak
Жыл бұрын
after all the song on the video is called "level up!"
The number of custom doodads and hoozzawhatzits you have at your employ never ceases to amaze 🤘🏽
crazy grasshopper skills!!
I love everything about this, especially those 3D printed jigs / templates! Endless possibilities. Great work.
simple yet not simplest way to join legs and tops together, awesome job ;) big thumbs up
Wow, I also use 3D printing for various cabinet things. That Rhino3D seems interesting
Love the grasshopper skills!
Brilliant design!
I love all your designs, greetings from Argentina !!!!!
As usual, awesome work.
Man I love these
What sort of wizard are you? Happy I found this channel because you have some genuinely unique content... very refreshing!
Great job as usual
Nice project as always. Like to just look on the process)
Not gonna lie, I'm more amazed about the software 😁
Very nice!
From a strength standpoint, this is even more half-assed than pocket screws.
This is a great video!!
Nice! ... Idea: Place the leg hook underneath the chair table, make a hole in the table to hook on the wall, woodturn legs foot. How is it? :)
Can we get a list of your shaping woodworking tools. Thanks
Wow, Grasshopper. I work in Rhino, but Grasshopper - it's mystery plugin for me))
Amazing
Earned a sub! I want to see what your future holds!
So brilliant 🤌🏻
Wow! Outstanding stuff. What was the design software you were using at the beginning? Could you allow for the burrs that get thrown up in your original design? That would remove they need to screw / unscrew / de-burr / screw.
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, the software is rhino 3d with plugin called grasshopper
awesome
I would love to see this project with the 3D printed parts made out of metal
What cad program was that? It looks great!
go, go ! go speed racer!!
How do you remember what’s what on that drafting program? And what’s it called?
What a strange modeling software? loved the furniture!
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, rhino and plugin called grasshopper
This is the first time I hear about Rhino3D and it looks so unbelievably strange
Been following your channel for quite a while now, you've got some very interesting projects! But i still wonder what that graphic diagram on the right side is..? Some sort of problem -> cause -> solution diagram?
@hectororestes2752
Жыл бұрын
Rhinoceros and grasshopper by mcneel
"Wanna build furniture?" *Proceeds to code it*
One more question.... are those metal stud drywall screws? If so why not use wood drywall screws. I mean I'd assume that the plastic would fail before before those screws would ever pull out, but I was just curious.
Incredible. Can I ask if you can design a good quality 3d printed modular camera tripod using basic wooden parts like poles and plywood/mdf like you did with this project?
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
thank you, 100%, I want to design a system on wheels which will replace the tripod cause it take so much place and time to adjust the height, planning to design it as soon as possible
@Dudik28
Жыл бұрын
@@ussadesign You could also add breaks to the wheels with a pulley system so you wouldn't have to constantly bend down to the wheels.
Ow my. What's the 3d program where you created this project?
Like what kind a CAD software is this ?
Why are you using drywall screws for furniture?
The other comment was just a joke, just so you know xD I love these kinds of videos!
What 3d modeling software is that?
porque arredondou a parte da cadeira que não vai sentar, vai ficar aquela quina machucando a perna???
I love your videos, not to mention the tools and furniture you design. I was wondering, what software do you use as gant that you show every time? I'm a mechanical engineer, we use SolidWorks but would love to have such a tool to help me run through ideas or design stages. Thanks
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, its rhino 3d with plugin called grasshopper www.rhino3d.com/
There it is! the excuse to buy a 3d printer
Why has the wooden leg been sawn to nearly the middle before being snapped? What is this showing?
What software is that in the intro?
how strong is it? can you lean on only 2 legs?
Wanted to follow you on instagram - unfortunately your page doesn’t exist anymore. Will it be back soon?
nice video as usual. Which software do you use for modeling. It seems complicated. For my designs and my videos I use Creo Parametric
@ale6242
Жыл бұрын
in the description: Rhino 3D
@tgirard123
Жыл бұрын
He's using rhino with the grasshopper plug-in. Good luck. I'm hoping he'll do a video on how he learned grasshopper. One of the most powerful plugins I've ever seen for a modeling program
but what if i just keep the chair on the ground?
Поздравляю, вы изобрели табуретку
👍 круто , красавчик
What software is that? It looks like generative design via visual programming, a bit like shaders in blender. I've not seen that method used in this way before.
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
its rhino 3d with plugin called grasshopper
what is name of the design program ?
why is the thread cut?
What is that cad software?!
Those 3d printed parts make me nervous. Would they be any stronger if you printed with the layers going up and down? I mean I saw you jumping on them, but I was definitley worried for you. I'd really like to see a weight test video. Lol
@houseoft.j.1485
Жыл бұрын
But!!!! Great video. Excellent video quality. Love your work station. Very nice product. Keep it up. ^-^
Where does he get all those wonderful toys? ; )
Nice a stool supported by 3 toilet plungers.
I've been 3d modeling for years and what was all that flowchart stuff and how big is your brain I could never
很棒的工作! 一个简单的现代设计。 没想到你在中国大陆。
Что за программа по 3D моделированию?
@yuriylozhkin8476
Жыл бұрын
В описании написано. Rhino 3d
Im wondering what software you use to 3d modeling.. look fun. I normally use fusion 360
@kesor6
Жыл бұрын
Looks like Rhino3D with its Grasshopper graph modeling thing
@jungleb
Жыл бұрын
Please read the description
how well does it hold to horizontal pressure ? :)
@EmilNicolaiePerhinschi
Жыл бұрын
not being snarky, really want to know
longivity?
I use solidworks and mastercam pretty much daily at my job and I am still flabbergasted at the workflow for the software that you use. It seems like alien technology.
@DemethansKeep
Жыл бұрын
What software is that.
@arminosaeure29
Жыл бұрын
RhinoCAD
GG !
👍👍👍 👏👏👏
Could someone tell me what kind of program is he using? It seems pretty amazing!
@_Echolalia
Жыл бұрын
Rhino / Grasshopper
@stefand.430
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 👋
I was working with different 3d software, but this node system looks terribly unintuitive for me. :)
New to the channel, and this need explanation.
What software do you use to design that? I don't recognize it, but I'm not expert. Thx.
@matroosoft4589
Жыл бұрын
IIRC it is Rhinoceros with an extra module for parametric design
@KirkDyer
Жыл бұрын
Looks like Rhino with Grasshopper.
супер!
yo lo hago mas facil con onshape, el rinoceros para mi es mucho problema, saludos y buen video
👍👍👍
Pla was a bad choice for that. I like the idea tho. I recommend petg or maybe abs.
Can you give stl?
Someone is trying to get a job at ikea lol. Cheap, easy, looks good
Risking your life at 6:10 hahaha
I personally wouldn't trust printed joinery, but the user assumes all risk... Since you've already got so many other jigs and tools, why not make one for drilling mortises and shaping tenons easily, as easily as you've shown many of these other processes? A wedge-cutting jig would tie the whole project together and would allow someone to assemble stools like these just as easily, but with the added strength of a known and proven wood joint. And of course, you'd save the time printing the joined components by having to print only a few jigs/workstations once.
What modeling software is that ?
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
rhino and plugin called grasshopper
What are you trying to show around 6:28? It feels like I'm supposed to be seeing that the wood failed before the 3D printed part, but all I'm seeing is that the wood was sawed through about 70%, so a bad job at best, trying to trick viewers by weakening the wood so it breaks before the print does at worst
Which software is this?
@ussadesign
Жыл бұрын
its rhino 3d with plugin called grasshopper
Is there any benefit from using Rhino 3D instead of other software with a more user-friendly GUI (like Fusion 360 for example), or it's just personal preference?
@amconsole
Жыл бұрын
Some people love node workflow for everything parametric. Fusion 360 is parametric and You can drive any dimension off other parameters, so You can get the same result. A matter of workflow preference, I presume. The million linked nodes do look like a mess, tho. A bit like elaborate parametric shader materials in blender.
@Fernando-xd4uo
Жыл бұрын
@@amconsole Got it, thanks!
It's interesting to see the Model being constructed in Rhino 3D- but $995 for an individual license? That's CRAZY!! Maybe the Model could be constructed in TinkerCad or Fusion 360 for the common folks! I really like the 3D Models you sell on your website, but Rhino 3D won't be on my MAC or PC!!
@leothirdeye
Жыл бұрын
actually Rhino is on the cheap side for professional users… Fusion 360 is only free as long as you are not earning money with your work. And Grasshopper (the plugin used in the video) is an insane tool which can be used in so many different ways that once you started using it you don’t want to go back but extend your skills with it.
@goatofpower
Жыл бұрын
$995 is "too much"? Why? It allows doing some amazing things obviously
It is interesting to make a table with baseball bats instead of legs😁
What in the IKEA kid's section is this
that is the perfect place for non planar printing!
*Broomstick.*
ахаха у меня такие же касио f-91 и такая же конструкция в ноге
Huh. Turns out the real 3d printed furniture was the tools you made along the way.
There is no way that this PLA won't snap easly.
Сферические законцовки ножек стула будут разъезжаться, снижая прочность стула, а так же наносить вред поверхности пола из-за их сферической формы. Они красиво смотрятся, но не практичные. Плоские, лучше, дополнительная прочность стула за счет силы трения вследствие большей площади соприкосновения с поверхностью. ... П.С. Не люблю подобные стулья, они всегда ломаются :)
@SNNtg
Жыл бұрын
Так у него вроде законцовки из TPU пластика
@YoutubeBobr
Жыл бұрын
@@SNNtg Он продемонстрировал разные ножки, в том числе и без заглушек. При нагрузке заглушка так же может съехать со сферической основы. Там немного другая проблема, сложно проконтролировать прилегание плоскостей когда ножки под углом. Сферические законцовки проще.
@SNNtg
Жыл бұрын
Согласен ,у меня почему то тоже сомнения на счёт надёжности стула .
Дайте STLку 😊
You need at least 100% infill, and nylon printing. It's good to cast aluminum from a 3d model. Plastic won't stand up to long-term use, even aluminum won't stand up
You should rather be building spacecraft instead of little footstools
listen.... its better than ikea. I guarantee you that.
Those look like toilet plungers....
.....plugs