Getting Started with Fusion 360 Part 2 - Creating PLANS from your Models
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video, we continue our series on getting started creating and working with 3D models in Fusion 360 by learning how to create a 2 dimensional plan from our designs!
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0:00 - Introduction
0:26 - Where to find the drawing function
3:15 - Adjusting drawing scale
4:00 - How to add dimensions to drawings in Fusion
7:56 - Adding multiple views to a sheet
10:02 - Using aligned views in Fusion 360
11:50 - Changing your titleblock
12:47 - How to print drawings from Fusion 360 - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Hi everyone! Let me know if you have questions about anything we talked about in the comments below! :)
It is worth noting that if you are using Fusion free, that adding a second sheet as instructed at 10:03, this will give you a prompt to either start a 30 day trial or sign up for the full suite, pricing is provided by AutoDesk.
I was able to follow along by deleting the elevation drawing that I started with and then create the aligned view sheet.
Loving this tutorial series thus far! CAD when I learned it in the mid-late 80's has changed SIGNIFICANTLY!! Thank you for helping me to find a new element to one of my hobbies!
Thank you so much. Ive been watching other tutorials and find it overwheming but I am really loving your getting started series. You explain everything really well and make it easy to understand for beginners. Best tutorial I've seen on Fusion 360 so far. Please make more of these.
Thank you. Makes things so much easier now for my classroom.
Thanks, came across your channel today, and I must say I find your tutorial a lot more easier to understand so I've subscribed and look forward to watching more episodes.
This has been one of the best vids i've seen to learn this. thank you so much.
Thanks for the vids, they are very helpful. In the latest version if you change the dimension units, all the dimension automatically update.
At 5:42 you state that any new dimensions will be driven by document settings. When I changed my document setting to fractional and unit abbreviations it changed my original dimensions.
i learned a lot from you, especially for sketchup. and i try to learn fusion 360, and i wonder if you could give us tutorial for fusion 360. and here we are, we meet again. thank you sir, for your knowledge, it helps a lot!
Glad I've been able to help! :)
Mine actually did change all my original dimensions too. Maybe they updated it off your demo haha
This is good for a broad stroke sheet. But, how do you do this for 1 component of the entire model? For instance, I've got a shelving wall unit designed. Outer box, 2 vertical dividers and 12 adjustable shelving boards. This will only show, it's sides and whichever detail (zoom) views you create. Without being able to print 2D plans for the specific components, I think this is too broad to be useful (by itself) ;(.
I finally figured out how to do this (might have been self-explanatory to more experienced, but I'm a newbie :)); when you create the drawing, select "Visible." Then, once the initial body is positioned, uncheck all of the components except the one you want to "detail." Then you can create the 3D plan for the "top," "bottom," perspective view, and an edge on perspective. You can use "detail view" to create a "zoom," but I haven't figured out how to rotate a particular perspective view itself, which I think would be helpful. Also, remember perspective views are TOTALLY dependent on the position of it with respect to the body. That's a pain as it ends up minimizing the ability to "step" organize the 2D plans :(
Excellent thanks for the advice
Thanks for watching!
as a classically trained draughtsman that first sheet was giving me the shivers, for a proper drawing things shouldnt just be dotted around the drawing, it should be properly projected as per your second sheet.
Well in this case it's more of a demo of how to add viewports, etc, but it also depends on what you need it for. Now the fact that I had multiple scales on one page? Usually a bad idea
3rd angle projection USA
click one dimension, hold shift and click the next to select multipes
I followed along with you till the end.
I printed it on A (8.5x11) and the lower right PROJECT INFO is massive!
How is it modified to shrink to a more manageable size?
I am having issues with the dimensions. I followed the instructions but I got really odd numbers right off the bat. When I changed it to fractional I got 5/8 for the length instead of 14 1/2" for the back and front and 1 for the sides instead of 25 1/2". I don't know what setting is wrong. Also, even though I chose a page size 11 x 17 when I place the first view in 1:10 or 1:5 etc., it shows up super tiny. Could anyone please help me?
Is there a way to reduce the size of the Information Area?
It is 1/4 the size of the paper - way too big!
Need to shrink it by 1/2