Episode 25 Bringing SVG files into Fusion 360

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hello everyone and welcome to another few three-sixty Tech Thursday my name is Brad Tallis from Autodesk and today's topic I'm gonna be talking about how to bring in SVG files or scalable vector graphics files in diffusion 30-60 and it's actually quite handy to be able to do stuff like this because you can create some pretty neat things so for example in fact I might hold a piece of paper behind us these are little coffee like latte covers I'll show you what they do here just a minute but I just downloaded stuff off the web so for example here's our trailer I actually just traced our trailer and what these are for is to make little latte screens so basically you know you create the coffee you put the creamer in there you froth it and then you put the little 3d printed thing on there and sprinkle some hot cocoa or something like you know sugar or something like that and you get the these cool little images on top of your latte or whatever and of course I'm not sharing my screen so give me just a second here sorry about that I'm not really good with sharing webpages I apologize so here's here's the end result that you get so you you take that 3d printed object you laid on top of your mug and then you can sprinkle like sugar or cinnamon or cocoa so that way you kind of see the results that you get using these little prints and like I mentioned before I downloaded these clip arts basically from the web I'm also going to show how you can create something kind of like this this is a sign that I made with you know my scene see machine that you know carved away this black area which of course I then filled in with paint so I'm gonna talk about how we go about doing that okay so the first thing is you can bring in an SVG file so if I go out to the web I'm going to just do a quick search in this case I did a search for coffee and then SVG and you can see it comes up with a bunch of different ones and I found one that I liked it looks kind of like this and so I can save this as an F SVG file so I'm going to save the image as and you'll see right here it says scalable vector graphics file okay so I'm just gonna call it I'll just leave it alone I'll call it coffee and then we'll jump over into Fusion so what I typically try and do is with with scalable vector graphics there's not really a unit like inches or 1 to 1 or centimeters and that's kind of why it's called scalable vector graphics and doing a little bit of research it sounds like back in the day when they used CRT screens a scalable vector graphic is typically about 92 pixels so you're gonna see when we bring in these SVG files they're gonna come in you know the right size the wrong size etc so one of the tips that I do is I actually try and create the object I'm going to make first and then bring in my SVG so in this case I want to create that that coffee screen so I'm just gonna start a new sketch on my top plane and I know that the diameter that I want this to be is 3.7 inches in this case okay that's the diameter of the mugs that my wife uses for her coffee so I've just created this circle that's 3.7 inches in diameter now under the insert menu you'll see that we have an option called insert SVG so I'm going to go ahead and click on this and pretty simple menu it says select the SVG file so I'll go ahead and click and sure enough in my downloads there is that SVG file now you'll notice an interesting icon I'll get to that here in a moment because I'm using a different program to work with SVG files but you'll see that here in a few moments so I'm just gonna go ahead and open up this SVG and here's my first tip you'll notice that nothing really happened okay I don't see anything however I do see these little arrows okay well so here's the thing I can mention it can come in very large or very small and even if I hit fit to the screen I don't see anything so what I typically do is scroll way out and guess what we're starting to see this coming in okay and we can see it's huge it's over 200 inches in width okay so that's the first thing and I'm pointing this out because I see this a lot on the forums where people are like I inserted an SVG but it doesn't come in well there's a zoom out quite a bit and you might see it way off in space okay and again it depends on how this file was created was it created an illustrator was a credited Photoshop or some other product was it created near the 0 0 points at or was it you know way off to the side so zoom out until you see your SVG and then obviously I want to scale this down and I have a couple different methods to do that I can grab this little icon you see right here and just click and drag and you'll see how that scales it up or down ok or I can type in a number so what I typically do is I kind of drag it fairly small and then let's just zoom back up on this area here so you can kind of see I can get it sort of the right size and then I'm going to drag this little plane icon you can kind of see this little square until I get a sword where I wanted to be now obviously it's still a little bit too large okay you also have the ability to type in the scale right here so for example I could say 0.5 and we'll see that it made it a little bit smaller okay now not quite small enough now here's something interesting you'll notice it still says 0.5 if I type in like 0.3 it's going to scale it from this size right here so if I say 0.3 you'll see it got fairly small okay so if I go back to 0.5 you can kind of see how we can kind of tweak with this so I might just you know do a couple different numbers in here but in all honesty I typically just use this little scale icon right here that's what I typically do until I get it's about the size that I want that to be and I'll say okay so now I know that my image is inside my 3d printed diameter here now what's cool about this is you'll notice that these are actual profiles I can come in and extrude these okay we didn't have to trace over them or you know use the spline tool and click on them or whatever and that's the cool thing with SVG files they're vector graphics and that's what our sketch requires okay so I'm going to go ahead and finish my sketch and I want to keep these areas open I want the the cocoa powder or the chocolate or whatever to go through these areas so I'm going to extrude this section here but I kind of see an issue okay you'll notice that this is a separate profile right here and it's kind of floating in space so if I were to 3d print this it's not connected to anything so as you start creating stuff like this you'll want to make sure can it be manufactured right in my case it's gonna be 3d printed so what I want to do is basically maybe just fill this area in right here so let's go ahead and go back to our sketch and I want to connect this piece with this piece over here so that's what I'm gonna do I'm basically going to fill in this area so because these are lines I can just click on them and hit the Delete key on my keyboard so I'm just holding down delete and I've deleted those away now I need to reconnect these and you could try using for example coincident constraints and stuff like that but typically that won't work because these are like splines that might you know if they were to continue on might not join up with that particular point there so I usually just fill in the blanks and depending on how wide it is you might want to use a spline or since this one's fairly small I'm just gonna create a line that goes between these two points so I'm just gonna use the line tool and we can see that we basically filled that area in and it looks nice you know you don't see that straight line or anything like that because it's so small but now I have the area that I want to be able to extrude so let's right click say extrude and I'm gonna go in the negative direction let's just go point one inches in this case and now we have if I were to 3d print this right now I'm going to do some more stuff with it you can see that the the chocolate powder would be able to go through these open areas and I did not have to draw this myself using the spline tools and maybe tracing over an image or anything like that now in in these examples here I actually have I don't know if you can see it very well I have a small little kind of lip in there that helps catch all of the extra powder or whatever I have a handle on some of them some of them I tried with you know two handles and maybe putting a little hanger in there this one I tried you know just a simple little finger handle what I'm going to do in this case so let's go ahead and add this this lip that you see in there and then we'll add in that handle also okay so um I'm gonna go ahead and just create a new sketch on this top face it projects the edge for me automatically and I'm going to use the offset command so under my modify offset or the Oh is the shortcut key so I'm just gonna say offset and drag toward the inside and I want to offset again I'll just keep it simple I'll say a point one inches in this case I'll finish my sketch and let's go ahead and extrude that up 0.1 inches let's go maybe 0.125 in this case let's just give it a little bit more of a height so we're going up point one two five it's joining so we still have just one body in this case and then the last thing I want to do is to create that little handle so maybe I'll just start on this top face and create a sketch I want to keep it Center so I'm going to use my rectangle command and then in my sketch palette you can see it shows the different kind of rectangles that we have so we have two point three point and Center so I'm going to go ahead and just click on the center command there and that's cool because I don't have to go to create rectangle and then fly down here to Center rectangle I can be just out here in space somewhere I can hit the are key for rectangle and there's my options so I really like that and that works the same with like circles you'll notice I'm in my circle command now and we can see those options there okay so let's go ahead and do our center rectangle now I just have to get near this edge you can kind of see how it's gonna snap to it and I'll just start to draw my rectangle now my width I want to be precise and right now it says 0.53 too so I'm going to just say 0.5 and my length here I want it to be maybe at least 3/4 of an inch so I'm gonna say twice that so 0.75 times 2 now I could have typed in 1.5 but I would love the fact that we can do mathematical equations in here so I like showing that off so you can see 0.75 times 2 then we'll finish our sketch and you'll notice I didn't I didn't trim this rectangle away or anything like that I don't because fusion does it for me automatically in fact you'll see right here I click on that profile and it trimmed basically it's it's only let me select what I want to select so I'm gonna come in here and say extrude I'm gonna extrude to that face right there so I didn't have to type in a distance or anything like that all I had to do is click on that face and you'll see it extrudes the correct distance and I'll say okay now the last thing I want to do is round over these corners I'm going to show you another little tip here that I think is kind of useful I want to fill it this edge so I'm gonna select it and then right mouse click and say fill it now let's pretend I forgot what the width of this rectangle is I didn't write it down in a post-it note or whatever maybe it's some weird number like point 7 1 3 or something like that well I want to make this go half the length of whatever this edge so I can come in here and say measure so I'm just clicking the little down arrow I'm going to say measure and then I can click on this edge and it measured that edge and it put it into my little radius field there so says it's point five well now I can come in and say well let's divide that by two so I can select my other edge and you'll see how that rounds over so again this was a pretty simple example we knew that this was half an inch but if it's some weird number like point seven one three you could measure that edge and then divide it in half to get the correct radius for that so I think that's a neat tip okay so there we go in just you know a matter of moments I was able to create my little latte screen or whatever you want to call them I'm not even sure what they're called and I can come in and print that so I could come in here and say make click on this guy and send it to my 3d printer so pretty cool okay now what if you can't find an SVG file so in this first example we we went up to Google Images and we did a search for an SVG file well let's say the image that we find isn't an SVG file it's a clipart or it's a picture or something like that so what I'm going to show you now is a separate tool called ink scape so I'm going to jump back over here and this is the name of the tool it's free you can download it we don't make any money from them we're not related to them in any way I just find this a very very useful tool so if you want to write this down or whatever this is the tool I'm gonna be using so this allows you it's almost kind of like having Adobe Illustrator for free it's kind of what it is okay so let's say for example I want to create something with like an eagle and so I just did search out in google for Eagles stencil and I like I typed that in because it kind of gives you these profiles and stuff like that now these are not SVG's these are images like like PNG or gif or BMP all those different formats okay so I really like this guy right here so let's go ahead and click on him and say save image so I'll put in my downloads let's just call it eagle now you'll notice that this is actually a JPEG image I'll hit save and it's gonna save that onto my hard drive okay so we'll jump back into Inkscape so basically what I'm gonna do now is I'm gonna load up Inkscape so we just type it in there it is I am NOT going to teach you every single command in Inkscape like I said it's a pretty powerful program it's kind of like Adobe Illustrator but what this allows you to do is I can come in and say let's open our Eagle so um you'll see if I can find it there it is Eagle and I'm just gonna leave everything alone so I'm just gonna say okay and of course it jumps my other screen so let me bring this back and here you can see that it brought that image into Inkscape it's a JPEG now what I am going to show you is how you get this into an SVG file so you need to select your image so you kind of see when it's not selected you don't see anything around it so I'm gonna click on it and I see all these little arrows and I can scale it and change it and a lot kind of stuff so let's just maybe do something like this and then under path trace bitmap okay I'm gonna move this over so trace bitmap brings up this window here and I'm going to turn on this live preview and what this is showing is the result so what this allows you to do is to it's gonna basically trace around the black areas and turn it into a scalable vector graphic and you'll see we have lots of options so we have brightness cutoff we have edge detection so you can kind of see how it's going to trace around the edges you can go by colors so let's say it wasn't black and white maybe it was grayscale you can have it only show you know four of the colors a three of the colors or whatever but in this case I'm gonna do brightness cutoff and I recommend messing around with the threshold now it's gonna be really hard to see but watch what happens as I increase this you're gonna see more black so up until it gets almost pure black so here so watch right where my kind of cursor is right here you're gonna see that start to appear more black and so it just basically allows you to thicken the lines and now you can kind of see it's starting to pick up a whole bunch of extra garbage extra pixels and stuff like that until we get to 100% black so this basically allows you to scroll through until you get kind of the image the way you want and maybe it gets rid of some of the noise and stuff like that but I'm gonna leave it right about there and then say okay now here's what's weird it doesn't look like it did anything because this menu is still here but as soon as you say okay go ahead and click and drag to the left and you'll notice that we now have two images here and then you actually close out of it and the only reason they do this is because you could change your setting and hit OK that would redo it with the new settings okay so I'm going to go ahead and close this out and let's just zoom up over here and you'll see what happened okay so here was the original image you can kind of see how it's blocky we can kind of see some of that garbage in the background but notice this one is nice crisp black edges so it traced around this and made a really nice representation okay so that was path trace bitmap so then what I typically do is I get rid of the graphic you know the the JPEG or the BMP let's move this nice-looking one back in there and then this is the next important step when you say save as by default it says Inkscape SVG you're gonna want to change that to plain SVG if you leave it Inkscape SVG it does not come into fusion for whatever reason however plain does work so you'll definitely want to make sure to use plain SVG and we'll call this eagle you know what's it called eagle in my downloads will jump back into fusion let's create a new design here and I'm gonna do the exact same thing let's I'm gonna set my units to inches in this case and create my circle at 3.7 and let's insert our SVG file so I'll select it there's the Eagle and now this time it actually appeared and it's actually looks like it's pretty darn close to the right size I left out on this one maybe I'll scale it just a little bit larger or whatever but that is how you can trace any image that you want and bring it as an SVG file into Fusion so there you go pretty cool I think okay so the next thing I'm going to show is doing something a little bit more complicated kind of like this this sign that I showed earlier so I'm gonna go out and do a search for you know maybe some kind of a border or whatever we'll put some text on here and then I'm gonna show you a neat trick in the manufacturer workspace so let's take a look at that I'm gonna jump over here and just to save some time I've already done some searches for like I just did a search for leaf border okay and I found a couple different ones this one's kind of cool maybe maybe something like this you know and again it depends on what you're trying to come up with but you can search for pretty much anything and I I kind of like this one I thought it was pretty cool so let's go ahead and save this image and this one's a jiff so I'm gonna call this leaf border okay we'll jump back into Inkscape and let's bring that guy in so I'm just gonna open and let's just do a search for the the leaf so I'm just gonna should be in alphabetical order there it is and I'll just say okay and again for whatever reason it jumps to my other screen don't know why but there it is okay so I'm gonna do pretty much the exact same method so let's I'm gonna scroll out here so you can kind of see what's going on move it to the side so I'm gonna select it half trace bitmap and it gives me the preview what that's gonna look like and again I can come in and tweak with you know how how thick I want these or maybe I want them to be a little bit thin but notice there's some some really kind of thin lines here so I might want to make sure that those definitely show up I'm going to go up into that kind of the higher number here let's just say something like 0.6 is good and I'll say okay now again does it look like it did anything but if we move this away and we zoom up here you can see you know here's the pixelated edge and here these are nice and sharp and crisp it's literally that fast it's pretty cool so I'm gonna go ahead and get rid of the old image that I don't want and let's just go ahead and save this out so I'm gonna say save as making sure I change it to plain SVG and I'll just call it leaf border okay let's jump into fusion I created a new one again I'm gonna I'm gonna do this one in inches and let's go ahead and create kind of our basic shape here so I'm gonna create a rectangle maybe that's I want this to be about 24 inches wide maybe I maybe like I don't know 10 inches tall or something so I just kind of get the basic shape of my sign that I want to do here then I can insert my SVG and we called it leaf border and luckily again this one came in pretty good so I'm just gonna drag that and let's just make it slightly bigger so kind of hard to see the little icon but it's right there and I can drag that to be whatever size I want that to be let's just put it maybe something like this and I'll say okay now here's something kind of cool now this is a fairly complex SVG so you'll notice it's gonna take a little bit longer to do certain things but all of these are individual areas which i think is just amazing think about how long it would take for you to do this using the line command or the spline command whatever now oops I want to get rid of some of this stuff so for example there's a little tiny hole right there I could just select it and hit the Delete key on my keyboard and it'll remove that little feature I could do the same thing over here if I want to get rid of all of this area I can just draw a selection box around it and you can kind of see all the endpoints etc I'm just going to hit delete and so I can actually edit my SVG file right here inside of fusion so let's go ahead I just want to get rid of that whole area and maybe I'll get rid of that little corner right there and again I could use a line or I could use a spline it really doesn't matter in this case I'll just go ahead and do a line cuz it's so small you probably won't even see it alright or I could do the spline it's really up to you but I'm gonna go ahead and say finish sketch and I now have what I want this to look like okay okay so let's go ahead and I'm gonna create a new sketch I'm basically creating sketches almost like layers so I'm gonna go ahead and click on this plane right here and I'm just gonna trace over my rectangle because I want my my rectangle to be its own separate layer in this case so we can kind of see for example if I turn off that's first sketch in fact I could even rename it which I highly recommend you do so I'm going to call this border sketch it just allows you to kind of figure out what is what much easier so I'm just clicking on it twice to select it and then I could say in wood size or something like that okay let's go ahead and extrude this 3/4 of an inch maybe I'm gonna make it out a 3/4 oak or something like that i turn on my boarder sketch you can still see it right there now I'm gonna leave this alone we're actually not going to do much with this border sketch so I mean I might turn it on for now but let's go ahead and I'm gonna create a new sketch because I like I said I'm kind of doing this in layers so I'm using my sketches as layer so now I'm going to create my text so let's just go ahead and place my text let's do the house number oops the house number first pretty small so let's just make that I want my house numbers to be about one and a half inches maybe two inches tall okay I can specify what font I want them to be so let's just do maybe like I don't know book Antiqua I think it's kind of a cool-looking font and I'm just gonna move that over a little bit like so okay and then I'll do the exact same thing I'll go ahead and in this case I'm making a house for a sign from my house so let's do maybe let's make that three inches tall maybe let's make it even taller than that and I'll use the same font let's do that book Antiqua I think is what I used I could do bold if I want to or whatever it doesn't really matter and I'll place that where I want it to go okay now in my last live stream that I did I shared the tip where you don't have to explode your text to extrude it and I thought that was really cool because I always thought you had to extrude your text in this case right now I do actually have to explode my text because we're gonna create a profile for the the cam workspace the manufacturer workspace to trace around so I'm gonna go ahead and load this tax just by right-clicking and saying explode and I'm gonna do the same thing with this the name oops let me make sure oh I did do it sorry it just took longer okay so now you can see these are individual profiles okay and this is what I want in this case now believe it or not I'm actually done I'm ready to manufacture I'm not going to extrude anything or whatever now I could obviously like fill it edges and maybe put a arc on it or whatever but what we're gonna do now is switch into the manufacture workspace I'll go ahead and create a setup and I'm gonna go through at a fairly good pace I'm not teaching you how to do kam right now or we're gonna delve deeper into all of the options and upcoming live streams I'm like I mentioned I have one of my my buddies is gonna start doing some cam specific live streams so keep an eye out for Angelo doing those so what I'm gonna do here is create my setup and the first thing I typically do is go over to my stock and in this case it's actually adding stock all the way around so it's kind of hard to see but if we look at it from the top view you can actually see it's it's adding some extra material material around this so that's fine but I don't want to leave any extra material on the top maybe I've already sanded this I'm not gonna face it or anything like that because it's wood for example so I'm gonna get rid of my stock top I'm gonna make that zero and now you can kind of see how we're basically saying the very top of this stock is literally the top of the piece of wood so I'm gonna go ahead and say ok and then we're going to use the engrave option under 2d I'm going to come in to engrave going from left to right it asks for the tool then it allows you to do like profiles hi I'm sorry clearance Heights passes and then linking so I'm gonna start with the tool and let's just go ahead and select a chamfer tool so I'm gonna come in here to my I'm just going to go to my tutorial section here let's just use maybe this 45 degree chamfer mil it's half inch in diameter and I'll say okay then I'm going to come over to my geometry and it's asking for the contour selection so I can come in and select these contours now I noticed right before the livestream started somebody asked a question about can you select all of these profiles you know using like a selection window and unfortunately at this time you can't so you'll see I'm trying to draw a selection window and it's not letting me I have to physically tell it which profiles I want now I need to be careful here I also need to select the inside of this a like so I'll grab the little dot right like that and like that so it says it's found twelve chains I'll say okay and it's gonna calculate how it's going to use this particular cutter to trace around that so let's go ahead and simulate what this is going to look like so I'm just gonna right mouse click and say simulate now if I hit play it's gonna be you're not gonna really see anything going on okay and that's because of this option right here if I turn on stock it's now showing the stock and you can kind of see it's kind of carving that away but the other thing I like to do is to turn off the the model right here so here it's showing the piece of wood but if I turn that off now it's simulating like it's cutting it out of in this case plastic vinyl but you can see that it actually used this profile of my font to create this V carve toolpath which i think is pretty incredible you can kind of see if I turn off my stock you can kind of see where it's ramping in going around curving up it's really slick and this is exactly how I created the you know the font I don't know if you can see in the camera but it's it's dusty but you can kind of see it's actually grooved down in there so that's how you do that and then let's go ahead and so that looks pretty good to me actually and I'm not gonna go into too much detail here but you have a lot of options in the engrave like how how many passes what's your sharp corner angle you know is it keeping the tool down entry positions all that kind of stuff I'm not going to talk about that I'm gonna let Angelo so that in upcoming live streams so we did the easy stuff first we did the text now let's go ahead and do some of the the flower border here now I already specified my tool that I wanted my feeds and speeds all that kind of stuff so I'm gonna cheat here I got a right mouse click and say duplicate and it's gonna take that guy and duplicate it and it actually is using all of the same information notice the tool is already being used in fact if I go over to the geometry it's even used so I'm going to go ahead and clear that selection so that's a neat way if you've already spent the time setting everything up in one tool and you're basically using it again for something else just duplicate it and that way you don't have to type everything in or pick other tools for that okay so I'm gonna because we have to select each of these individually I'm not gonna do the whole thing but I'm gonna pick you know the major border here and I can even leave out parts of my profile like this little tiny area here I might not want so I'm just going to go ahead and do something like this just to kind of show you the power behind this so I'm just gonna do maybe this flower in this upper corner here let's call that good and I'll say okay and it's going to figure out it's gonna take a you know it's about 50% done here and so there you can see it figured out how to be carved so let's do the exact same thing again let's turn off our model and let's preview or simulate this so I'm gonna hit play and you can kind of see it walking around and carving all that stuff away and I can speed this up I'm gonna crank this up so you're gonna see in areas I didn't select all the profiles it's gonna cut a little bit deeper but in the areas that I did select you can see how it's actually carving let's turn off the tool path you can see how it's gonna carve or V carve using that profile okay let's go ahead and jump all the way to the end so like I said you know in some areas where I didn't select all of the internal profiles that's carving pretty deep but I don't want to waste you guys as time selecting all of those okay let's turn our model back on now you're probably saying well what if help putting the border over on the other side now here's another tip for you I could have done that in my sketch but the more complicated your sketch gets the slower it's gonna get so here's a cool trick I'm going to switch back to my design workspace and let's create a mid plane construction plane I'm gonna say mid plane let's go from here over to here okay and we can kind of see okay maybe I need to lengthen my part just a little bit so let's go ahead and throw a dimension on here oh no I already have it oh it's because I caught two the other thing that's right she shouldn't have done that let's go ahead and you know it's not gonna let me bummer okay um and I don't want to go back so I'm gonna just go ahead let's just disregard that because I don't waste your time but I should have done my midplane first and then what we're gonna do is go into manufacturer now it's complaining at me because I just tried to make a change so I'm gonna go ahead and generate the toolpath and you'll see that those little exclamation points go away and everything's good but here's what's really cool I'm gonna select this tool path here and under setup I'm gonna say new pattern and you'll see it allows us to pattern we can do a linear pattern circular pattern or a mirror or a duplication and this is extremely useful I'm going to go ahead and do a mirror pattern what's my mirror plane we'll go ahead and select that there I'll say okay and it is going to hopefully I did it why is it not showing up of course this worked perfectly in practice and now it's not doing anyway so I know why I'm not showing my tool path so let's do this there's that toolpath okay I did something wrong here not sure what so let me try that again I apologize okay there's my engrave I'll say pattern meer pattern we're playing there we go I must have I must have clicked something wrong so I apologize there you can kind of see it's going to mirror across and if I turn off the model we can see that it took the tool path that we calculated and mirror the cross okay so that is a huge time-saver in fact if we go ahead and simulate this now I'll go ahead and speed this way up let's jump all the way to the end it's going to figure out all of the tool paths and it's going to do it on the other side in fact right now you can see it's coloring up my operation so a great way of simplifying your design is if it's a kind of a mirror image or if it's a pattern or whatever do as simple as possible and in cam you can actually use the pattern command there okay so I apologize for a little mess-up there I must have missed clicked but hopefully you saw the benefit of bringing in anything you want like an image and converting that to an SVG or scalable vector graphics file you can then bring those SVG's into Fusion and use those for extrusions revolves whatever you might think of and in this case even like what carving to simplify the whole design so again I want to thank you hopefully you learned some new tips and tricks with this your thumbs up yeah thumbs down whatever make sure you leave comments I know my buddy Aaron's been answering the questions in the chat window for me so thank you Aaron for doing that if you have any other ideas on future live streams please feel free to post them out there and I've noticed a couple people have been asking for my email address so I'll go ahead and throw my email address into the description of this live stream here in a few moments please feel free to shoot me an email if you have an idea or you want to show me something I love getting the emails from the people saying hey I made that flagpole mount and here I 3d printed it and stuff like that so definitely shoot me emails if you have any questions or comments so with that I want to wish you a wonderful rest of your day thank you you
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Channel: Brad Tallis
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Length: 49min 46sec (2986 seconds)
Published: Fri Apr 05 2019
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