As a former Mechanical/Biomedical Engineer and a current high school Robotics and Makerspace teacher, I am passionate about designing, creating, making, building! Whether it's something virtual as in Game Design or physical as in 3D printing and robotics, I find it fascinating.
This channel is primarily meant to be an educational resource for my students, but hopefully also for the greater community and the whole world. Happy innovating!
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Oh, Teacher Wauthy! you really are amazing. I am learning a lot thanks to your videos. I love learning.
seems they have removed that menu item,but searching for MetaFillet finds it
Does this also apply to version 2.3? Thank you.
WOW Thank You so much! You really helped me here!
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Boring but educational
excellent, thank you very much!
I wish Tinkercad would allow us to just click an edge/corner and apply a fillet or chamfer instead of all this faffing about. Until they do this technique works great!
Thanks, juts just helped me a lot
This video is 3 years old and still amazing! Thank you
Very helpful thank you
You definitely don' t put the rod in the roll. you lay the roll on both of the rods in the back. that why they're are 2 slots for the one rod to accomodate different size rolls.
this video really helped with my school work I liked the vid
What is the big machine called that prints out the letters?
That's a vinyl cutter.
This was what i was searching for. thank you very much for the tutorial
You just saved me, thank you so much 👍
Again another vid nothings the same very frustrating what version are you using ?
This video was made 4 years ago so some of the layout is different. Where are you getting stuck?
Amazing!
What format does one need to save there vector artwork as to then open into Graphtec studio?
I export it as a PDF (300 DPI) or you can export it as an SVG
Super helpful, thanks !!
Wow amazing!!! Thanks so miuch!
Glad you like it!
I already did these tutorials but u can only learn so much from text and simulating. Hearing someone who knows what their doing is just really helpful so i appreciate this
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Can you help please? I'm running the latest Arduino IDE on an Apple M1 Mini. I tried to download the Adafruit Motor Shield V2 include files, but the IDE says I already did. However, when I try to compile, it says the AdaFruit_MotorShield.h file is missing. Any ideas? Thanks
Is there a way to get a list of component connection made in tinkercad
Always wondered how to wire a circuit with a bread board, thanks from a 67 year old guy 😊
Happy to help!
thanks it is super helpful male more videos about other things
Amazing video ! I just wanted to get into 3D modeling, but this feature intriguing me so much I just had to watch a tutorial on it. This video is explained incredibly well and even I could understand everything very easily even though I have a hard time with electronics/physics. I actually understood more things than in class last year, when I learned about all this, so thank you 🙏
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there's another video you would like me to do.
How can one use the general 3pins for this project?
See reply above.
You said you wanted to talk about the different types of IR and how they work different because my search about IR lead me to your channel. I need the knowledge about IR sensor between the general one with 3pins with that of 4pins named TCRT5000 IR
Here's the datasheet for the 4pin TCRT5000 IR: www.vishay.com/docs/83760/tcrt5000.pdf. It works similar to what I went over in the video. Two pins for the IR LED and two for the receiver phototransistor. For the three pin IR sensor such as the ones found at this link (circuitdigest.com/microcontroller-projects/interfacing-ir-sensor-module-with-arduino), work by having a common ground pin for both the LED and transistor. As the diagram on the link shows, one pin for power (5V), a ground pin, and a digital output pin that will giver a high if an obstacle is detected. You'll notice that there is a trimmer potentiometer (blue, square) that allows you to adjust the distance of detection.
Super helpful! Thanks Remi!
U didn't used sliding switch
I wanna kill myself 😭
thanks
In sophomore year learning about circuits using tinkercad, I already learned most of this in class, but it took like 4 class(every other day) and if I had watched this it would have only taken 15 minutes😂😅. Now I need to redo some things since i finally get it
Glad it helped!
Awesome thanks. 🤙🏼
what an absurd workflow. tinkercad needs to build in something
I agree. A fillet tool like in Fusion 360 would be great.
Finally understood it! Tysm!
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Hi, how can I build a Blockly programme to switch on and off a led by a push button?
It is what I really was looking for!! Thanks a lot!
Glad it helped!
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Thank you for this amazing video. 5 years later and it's still doing work :D
Glad it helped!
@@RemiWauthy I don't have the option to flip; only mirror is an option
Others have a good comment but its not working the led is not light up. I follow the tutorial already but still not working.
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Can you do a video for print and cut please. Ty
Unfortunately I only have a cutting machine and not one that does printing.