Jewellery Design in Rhino
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In this course, you will learn how to design jewellery by using CAD software ( Rhino 3D ).
ThisĀ course covers the skills needed to become a CAD designer.
The projects help you convert sketches to 3d models and bring them to the real world by using 3D printers and casting. Activities in this training allow you to practise the materials. These are the skills that are possible to influence possible employers and clients.
Here you will learn from the basic. So, if you do not have jewellery background or CAD modelling, donāt worry. This course explains jewellery techniques which you need to know to create castable 3D models of jewellery.
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15Diamond Anatomy
In this video, Different part of a brilliant-cut diamond will be explained. At the end of the lesson, you
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16Flush setting principles
In this video, you will get to know about the Flush setting.
This type of stone setting is ideal for spraying a cluster of stones of different sizes, as well as for use as a focal point or centre stone.
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17Drawing Ring Rail and Cros-section
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18Making a ring by using a cross-section and a ring rail
In this video, you will learn how to create a ring by using a ring rail and a cross-section. Also, you will learn about Sweep 1 Command.
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19Making Flush Setting Cutter
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20Setting Gems
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21Boolean
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34Introduction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make a rope solitaire ring. Also, you will learn Claw Setting techniques and how to export the model for 3D printing.
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35How to make a rope wedding Band
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36Claw Setting: Making the Claws
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37Claw Setting: Making the Bezel and Export for 3D printing
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38Introduction
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39Creating curves
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40Creating profiles
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41Creating the surface by using Networksrf command
In this lesson you will get familiar with on of the most useful commands in Rhino for making different types of jewellery.
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42How to make a solid object
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43Creating the bottom part of the shank
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