A Quick Primer On TinkerCADβs New Features
TinkerCAD had its first release all the way back in 2011 and it has come a long way since then. The latest release has introduced a raft of new, interesting features, and [HL ModTech] has been nice enough to sum them up in a recent video.
He starts out by explaining some of the basics before quickly jumping into the new gear. There are two headline features: intersect groups and smooth curves. Where the old union group tool simply merged two pieces of geometry, intersect group allows you to create a shape only featuring the geometry where two individual blocks intersect. Itβs a neat addition that allows the creation of complex geometry more quickly. [HL ModTech] demonstrates it with a sphere and a pyramid and his enthusiasm is contagious.
As for smooth curves, itβs an addition to the existing straight line and BΓ©zier curve sketch tools. If youβve ever struggled making decent curves with BΓ©zier techniques, you might appreciate the ease of working with the smooth curve tool, which avoids any nasty jagged points as a matter of course.
While itβs been gaining new features at an impressive rate, ultimately TinkerCAD is still a pretty basic tool β itβs not the sort of thing youβd expect to see in the aerospace world or anything. ut itβs a great way to start whipping up custom stuff on your 3D printer.