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#Modular #Stencil System For 3.5"x5.5" #PocketNotebooks (#FieldNotes, #Moleskine, & Others)

This is an extension to my full-sized stencils for 3.5x5.5-inch #pocketJournals. This lets you add regular/wide ruled lines, dots, grids, tables, etc as you like in blank notebooks.

#Thingiverse #3Dprinter Downloads: thingiverse.com/thing:7060429

Also on #TinkerCAD: tinkercad.com/users/gEfJm2CRHZS

ThingiverseModular Stencil System For 3.5"x5.5" Pocket Notebooks (Field Notes, Moleskine, & Others) by howtophilExpanding on the full-page stencils I've made for 3.5x5.5 pocket notebooks, this is a modular set of stencils that allow you to easily have regular or wide ruled lines, dots, grids, tables, and blank spaces on each page in various configurations to suit your needs. Small, Tall, and Stout are the three sizes I've gone with for a set of simple module sizes. I hope they work well for you. They seem to be working well for me. I use them in some "cost-effective" 3.5x5.5-inch blank journals but, as that is the same size as some Field Notes and Moleskine pocket notebooks, they should work in those just as well.The "dot" templates will require a micron-style pen, a mechanical pencil, or (I found out) a "Tombow Fudenosuke WS-BH Calligraphy Brush Pen Hard" also works. If you choose to use a pencil, you have the option to erase the dots after you've gridded or drawn out whatever you like.You can use the layout stencils to mark out the basic design, then use the modules to put lines, grids, and dots into those boxes. Of course, you can skip the layout stencils and simply use the module stencils, placing them freeform as you wish. My full-page 3.5x5.5-inch stencils here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7058617My full-page 3.5x5.5-inch dot-stencil here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7059128Models for these and the other stencils are one TinkerCAD for you to tinker to your personal tastes: https://www.tinkercad.com/users/gEfJm2CRHZS

#introduction #introductionfr

À la recherche d'un coin de net où trainer pendant les réunions trop longues, les pauses déj', les insomnies, et en essayant de se libérer des Gafam.

Ici, je n'ai pas tout compris et déjà changé 3 fois d'instance, retrouvé seulement 3 contacts de la vraie vie... Mais aussi plein de comptes de l'époque où twitter était fréquentable. Et j'aime bien le système de liste... C'est prometteur !

Et donc la présentation : J'aime lire des bd (et +), je dessine (parfois), j'aime la culture diy ... Ma dernière lubie c'est l'impression 3d (#tinkercad ).

Anxieuse, je vis actuellement en dissonance cognitive. #LeFuturCÉtaitMieuxAvant

What Makes a Designer a Designer? 🎨🛠️

Recently, I had a conversation with some creatives about #3DModels and the process of designing them. When I mentioned that I use #Tinkercad for most of my designs, they laughed 😂 and suggested I switch to a "real" CAD program or Blender, claiming Tinkercad is too basic.

It got me thinking—does being a designer depend on the tools you use 🧰, or is it about the creative skill and vision you bring to the table? 🤔

What's your opinion on this?

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@chrishuck So - I saw that video (and rebuttals) - myself, I am just learning CAD, so - my go-to has been #TinkerCad. But, I don't like the idea of Autodesk or Onshape revoking my license. What do you think of the Ondsel FreeCAD branch/fork? Supposedly easier - or will the "0.22 DEV" branch be better to invest time into for learning from scratch?

#3Dprinting people: how do you do #3Dmodelling? I've been using #tinkercad and it's great for simple stuff but I feel like I'm already outgrowing it. What software should I learn? I'm considering #FreeCAD and #Fusion360 but I'm open to other suggestions. I don't want a ridiculous learning curve because I'm just doing hobbyist stuff, but I want something a bit more powerful that I'm less likely to hit the limits of.