• Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    It's a huge deal haha.

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    1/2" could be usable too. It's not that big of a deal

  • Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    [Q] My big message below is for Kent and Adrian

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    3/4" sounds about right to me. These are hefty lines. And yes the hose would be crimped

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Thanks Kent

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    Awesome! Thanks! Man I had no idea

  • Karen Trevino(ketre)

    [Q] would that hose be crimped in that fitting?

  • Shawn Blanch(blanchsb)

    Yes. That is what I was talking about!!!!

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Man no one can know everything

  • spikeyxxx

    Don't use Extrude at all

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Our 3D backhoe model is progressing quickly toward the final product. Progressing past the initial block out stages, we're starting to finalize the hard-surface pieces of the machine. In part 4, I'd like to cover the creation of hydraulic lines (like I said I would last time), answer any questionable modeling situations like in part 3, and / or simply model in real time for an hour or two. However given that I'm predicting this a month away, these topics are subject to change.

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