I designed this vacuum cleaner that seems to be new
The body design is a good start and i see much potential in it well done
If you want any help for the parts just ask i got good insight on how to make them for visuals
A good tip is to search for vacuum cleaners on Amazon and look how the product is presented also what type of details that populate the product it can be buttons, text, line gaps, filters etc…
Thank you, sir
Surely, I’m not an expert, either in rhino or engineering design and I need some helps occasionally.
I mostly find my questions in the McNeel Forum, YouTube or somewhere else. Of course, I sometimes have to ask the experts like you here, when I cannot find the answer anywhere.
I think it is the only object with different parts that I modeled completely (without going into technical details).
I usually design some single or simple parts which require a short time. In this stage, my works are often some exercises so that I become more familiar with Rhino commands and techniques.
However, your recommendation that I should refer to the relative sources, is a principled advice and another senior recommended me before. I will have to follow the principle if I want to go advance. Nevertheless, I am still working with Rhino to learn the basic commands and techniques to upgrade my knowledge in this great engineering software.
I know, the modeled vacuum cleaner is not an engineering and industrial thing. For example, its air outlet is an awkwardly and unreal design and I didn’t consider a place for its cord retractor (and some other shortages), nonetheless, I learned how to design its hose pipe ( I had not designed such object before). Or I learned how to shape the tube with “flow along curve” technique (I had not used this command before).
If I needed help (that I will need) I would ask you and the other seniors and proficients here.
Thank you again for your mercy
Fair enough, and my apologies I forget sometimes not everyone is crazy like me I do tend to make things out of the ordinary now that I think about it, I realise such much come from the individual will of the user.
Nice work
Senior, please don’t blame yourself for the advice; it was a constructive notification, and I am actually happy with that.
If you didn’t consider its failures and didn’t notify me, I would probably have missed some flaws in the object. So, your guidance was useful to me.
Generally, if a teacher doesn’t notify the mistake of a student, he cannot realize his shortcomings.
What I modeled was something similar to a vacuum cleaner in shape, not an actual one. Of course, I am impatient (LOL), and when a project goes long, I get tired; if not, I can model an object and even its inner parts, more accurately and closely to a technical one.
However, advice can be helpful for the one who needs guidance.