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  • @spectre246 2025-10-08

    Bro just showed us how to make a 🍃 grinder 😂

  • @simp_for_citlali 2025-09-24

    Solidworks better

  • @deckerwhyle 2025-10-09

    Great video!

  • @awiii345 2025-10-03

    Where is better for 3d print, blender or fusion 360 ?

  • @qrow_317 2025-12-01

    I usually just do it on the threads and then create a cut keeping the tools. Then do the face offset

  • @abram.summerfield 2025-11-30

    If you want far more control of threads including multiple starts, and custom pitchs you should check out ThreadCalc Pro. It's a simple software that gives you minor major, and pitch dimensions for internal and external threads. Extremely handy for custom sizes where he diameter of the lid and container is predefined! https://www.threadcalcpro.com/

  • @war666beast 2025-11-30

    You miss told about fasc on thread edge)

  • @avail.sbs 2025-11-28

    now show how to make those grooves on the outside (please 😭). i printed something today that needed something like that

  • @dnl_gmz 2025-11-24

    Awesome video mate🔥

  • @sakeynes 2025-11-23

    What filaments are good (or not good) for the threads?

  • @ramonartful 2025-11-21

    Looks like a fantastic approach. Thanks

  • @najibmad22 2025-11-02

    Filaments type and printer model please.

  • @jason.turk.music 2025-10-31

    I find making a circular pattern of thin cuts to the external threads keeps the overhangs from detaching. It can look a little odd but it's much stronger!

  • @farhad.malekpour 2025-10-24

    +1 for offset face, I used to do it the hard way 😂

  • @kar.emman 2025-10-14

    The negative number you put is it because of f the threads are an exact match then in real life it wont work so we need it them to have a slight gap?

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