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Category Archives: Autodesk 123D

123D Design: Split Solid and Split Face Tools

Posted on April 9, 2015 by lcline

Separate the handle from a mug with Split Solid. Divide a face in two with Split Face.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: The Pattern Tools

Posted on March 31, 2015 by lcline

Here’s how the rectangular, circular and path pattern tools work.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Engraved Ring for 3D Printing

Posted on March 27, 2015 by lcline

Use a torus,  text, primitive circle sketch and Extrude/Subtract to make a ring with an engraving inside.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Model a Spur Gear

Posted on February 21, 2015 by lcline

Use the Extrude, Polyline, Primitive Circle, Sketch Circle, Polyline and Circular Pattern tools and inferencing to model a gear.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Cup with Gun Handle for 3D Printing

Posted on February 8, 2015 by lcline

Import an svg sketch and use polyline, trim, split solid, fillet, press/pull and extrude to make a cup with a gun handle.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

3D Design: Halloween Candy Bucket with Hollow Sphere and Import SVG

Posted on February 2, 2015 by lcline

Make a trick-or-treating bucket by rotating two sketch circles, a polyline,  Combine Subtract and Combine Intersect, Scale and Move.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

123D Design: Primitives, Combine, Circular Pattern and Non-Uniform Scale

Posted on January 21, 2015 by lcline

Use a cylinder, sphere, cone, Combine, Move, Scale and Non-Uniform Scale to make a Pacman ghost.  

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

Autodesk 123D: Use Primitives, Move and Scale to Model a Christmas Tree

Posted on January 18, 2015 by lcline

Use the cone, cylinder, sketch circle, move and scale tools to make this simple Christmas tree.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

Autodesk 123D Design: The Trim and Extend Tools

Posted on January 15, 2015 by lcline

Draw overlapping circles and trim the overlapping parts. Draw polylines and extend them to the circles.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

Autodesk 123D Design: The Project Tool

Posted on December 28, 2014 by lcline

Project sketches to a solid and trim (erase) them individually.

Posted in Autodesk 123D, Software

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