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Fusion 360 modeling
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 ก.พ. 2024
Made the channel to show some basics concepts and problem solving when it comes to modeling in Fusion 360. Focus is on sketches, solid modeling and a little surface modeling.
Surface model a cute little cloud - Fast and easy (not narrated)
Surface model a cute little cloud - Fast and easy (not narrated)
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Connecting bodies - Loft, Extrude or Revolve?
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Connecting bodies - Loft, Extrude or Revolve?
Wire pattern in Fusion - 45 degree mirror and some other solutions
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Wire pattern in Fusion - 45 degree mirror and some other solutions
Using an STL mesh as reference in Fusion - Reverse engineer, Sweep, Split body
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A common beginners trap is to download a mesh and try to convert it to a solid in fusion. Editing the result may be very difficult. Many times the best path is to instead reverse engineer it from scratch using the mesh as a reference. The result will be much cleaner and you will be able to edit the body much easier. This video is just an example for a specific mesh. For other shapes you probabl...
Groove for cable - Surface sweep with twist, pipe
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Groove for cable - Surface sweep with twist, pipe
Thickening a surface - workaround and solving minor issues along the way
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When working with hollow objects its often better to create them solid and use the Shell command. So also in this case.
Bayonet coupling - Solid sweep trick
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Solid sweep doesn't always behave like you like. For this shape I had to make a little workaround to get what I wanted.
Chamfer with variable distance - workaround with a little surface modeling
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The chamfer command in Fusion doesn't have an option for variable distance. This is a workaround to create the shape anyway.
Spiral cone fidget in Fusion 360
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This is how I modelled my version of the toy to 3d print it. The prints in the video are made with a 0,6mm nozzle. I think a 0,4mm nozzle would be preffered to make the thing glide really smooth.
Cogwheel with equally sized cogs regardless of diameter
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Cogwheel with equally sized cogs regardless of diameter
Cogwheel with round cogs - circular pattern, parametric
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Cogwheel with round cogs - circular pattern, parametric
Answering a reddit question - Extrude, chamfer, mirror
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Answering a reddit question - Extrude, chamfer, mirror
Cutting body with surface tools - Offset, extend, ruled surface
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Cutting body with surface tools - Offset, extend, ruled surface
Shape - surface patch, circular pattern
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Shape - surface patch, circular pattern
First steps of designing a small stair for 3D printing (jewelry stand)
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First steps of designing a small stair for 3D printing (jewelry stand)
3 surface tools - Ruled, Extend, Extrude
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3 surface tools - Ruled, Extend, Extrude
Knurled curved surface - Project to surface, sweep, circular pattern
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Knurled curved surface - Project to surface, sweep, circular pattern
Modeling a box with sliding lid - sketch, extrude
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Modeling a box with sliding lid - sketch, extrude
ASA stand with curved surface - Sweep, extrude to object
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ASA stand with curved surface - Sweep, extrude to object
Making a body curved - split body, combine
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Making a body curved - split body, combine
Joining parts - loft, shell, split body
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Joining parts - loft, shell, split body
Stair in stair - shell, extrude, offset face
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Stair in stair - shell, extrude, offset face
Honeycomb pattern through curved surface
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Honeycomb pattern through curved surface
Combining small buildings - 3 methods to get rid of the inner wall
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Combining small buildings - 3 methods to get rid of the inner wall
Challenging geometry - construction planes, projections & surface loft
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Challenging geometry - construction planes, projections & surface loft
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currently creating cloud door knobs on fusion 360... this popped in my suggestion, thanks !
Niceeee love it!!!
For those who are still figuring out fusion 360 - time at 6:48 - that is called "Offset - Face" - Under the "Solid" Menu - "Modify" 1/3 of the way down
Thanks for the great video! But... at 5:09, you say, "I made a pattern of the feature." I understand this, but what I'm missing is how in your video you go from having your Sweep cut through the top, and then suddenly 1 second later there's perfectly nice rounded ending points just "below" the top. How did you get those ending points? I've tried everything. Thanks!
If you look really close half of the rounded top is created by the cut. The other half of each rounded top is the result of the patterned cuts meeting each other perfectly. I see it looks a little confusing when the copy of the body is visible after that step.
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt OK, I finally figured out what happened. MATH! Ugh. Instead of 30degrees left and right, I somehow did 30degrees from each Construction line... so... 15degrees left and right. Which means it never touched using 6 arms. Yay for the Timeline!!! And thanks again for the video!!!
Really helpful thanks! How would one fill the last one you did?
Thanks! If you by fill it mean make it a solid body you would have to surface patch the openings and stitch the resulting surfaces together.
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt thank you that is exactly what I meant. Trying now with model. I have only worked in solid - and all your videos are a great help to many challenges I've had. Thanks for your channel!
Row row fight the power
Very good teaching, thank you for sharing! Please remind me that the recording volume is extremely low.
@@madincn Oh, sorry. I should really fix that volume issue for future videos.
These are excellent precise tutorials clearly showing and explaining aspects of more advanced integration of surface / solid modelling in Fusion. I always think, well that is interesting problem.
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Cheers for the tutorial, designed and will try print my version tomorrow
Nice work!
Nice work! Thanks for sharing
How did you make the actual spiral cut? You completely left that part out. All of a sudden it appeared.
@@doublerpix1597 I don't show the actual building process in this video. Instead I go through the timeline and explain how the thing was built step by step. After I came to the step in the timeline when the cut appears I explain how the sweep feature has to be set up. The sweep needs a profile and a path (the two sketches I show earlier). You also have to set a value for twist angle for this shape.
Great work around! Well done!
Great job! May I ask you for help in solving a design Problem?
@@tayyarbayrakci9222 Yes, maybe I can help. Or you can post the question in Fusion subreddit. That's where I find some of the qustions I make videos on.
Amazing sir
So good sir
Cool vid but is better if you use ai voice cuz i dont know if you are whisper to someone else or talking to yourself or teaching is super distracted
Un repujado y ya está...
@@antonioguerra3030 Emboss would not create exactly the same result. I wanted the slot to have identical width all the way through (like a cylindrical pin that slides along it has). Emboss gives a cut that is perpendicular to the surface. In this case it would widen outwards in the vertical part. Of course the difference is minimal. Main reason for solid sweep was me wanting to explore the tool :)
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt Te he entendido, mil disculpas si te he ofendido y a seguir con los tutoriales que siempre se aprende algo... Gracias.
@@antonioguerra3030Don't worry, I like all comments and questions. And I really like when people point out different approaches. 👍
Nice work!
Fantastic!
Thank you for your reply ,,,, i learned allot from copy your work flow thank you 😇
how do you have the top edges connected altogether like that? mine is separated
@@blooper68 Not sure what you mean. At what time in the video? Maybe you just need to use the stitch tool to merge them, or do you have a gap between them?
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt yep, turns out i didnt stitch them properly. thanks!
Perfect Tutorial , i like this video because so full technique
This is what I really wanted to know. Thank you.
Awesome workaround! I can definitely use this in my designs. Thanks!
Interresting contents, terrible voice over. Almost felt asleep. Twice. In just 4 minutes
Sorry, english is not my first language. I'm just trying to be accurate. Recommend it to people with sleeping problems 😅
Amazing! Love your calm voice, this is very useful and I had no idea it could do this so thank you for that. Keep it up.
You just cant please some people
@@rollabooth I think they were pleased if they wanted to sleep :)
Couldn't the middle cone just be scaled down a tad to allow for clearance?
@@O-RoD Nope, that would make it intersect in certain areas while making distance at others.
Can you make full tutorial to make this model, pleaseeeeeee !!! i really want to know and see full !
@@keal.vietnam It would be a long video... You could make the bottom sketch a lot more simple if you want. Try to sketch just a cross and see what you get by using the same principles as in the video (then you can skip the circular pattern for the spiraling cut).
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt How can I create an axial twisted sketch on a triangular pyramid surface, I implore you to make a short video on how to create an axial twisted sketch on a pyramid surface. please sir
@@keal.vietnam Use the same methods as in this video. The only difference would be that the first sketch is a triangle instead of a circle. Easiest way to sketch a equilateral triangle is to use the polygon tool (press Tab to switch between the inputs for dimension and number of sides).
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt Thank you so muchhhh <3
once made, would it be possible to sell these at a market?
@@Hrev23. Yes, why not?
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt just making sure! Thanks for your help, great video. Just got yourself a sub!
@@Fusion360modeling-fb4gt any chance you could make more fidget videos like this? Maybe even something like an articulated dragon
@@Hrev23. Not sure Fusion would be the right tool for those dragons. My main thing is to try to answer questions about how to solve specific problems in Fusion. So if a question pops up about how to create some geometry, that happens to be part of another fidget toy, it's very possible I will make a video on that.
Bro should definitely start a asmr channel
Awesome project ❤
Thank you so muck sir
I think it’s really awesome you made this. But I wish you would have recorded the process as you made it. I can’t follow with the time line. For instance you said pattern. I am very confused. I especially wish you would have shown how you drew that very first pattern. Thank you very much.
@@dugy40 Thanks! It would have been a very long video. There are some really good tutorials about sketches. And after that it' takes some practice to really get a hang of it. But it's really worth it since sketching is a main part of how Fusion works. For this specific shape I advice you to make a simplified version of the sketch, maybe just a cross, and see how it works out when sweeping it.
Thank you and learned a new function
thx learned a lot, loving this program
Thank you
Thanks!
Thank you! Greate video, simple and understandable)
Sorry about the mistake @ 3:55 where I select the wrong body to not cut.
Thank you for your help i did not even know you could do things like these in F360. Once again thanks!
Fantastic!...and quick!
Finally i saw my model creation..