Probably the best beginner tutorial ever, you keep it slow so people can keep up with you without pausing the video and you go in depth and explain each part along the way. Well done!
Hey Lars! Well some 5 years later and people, Me, I'm using your amazing video's to teach myself Auto CAD at 59 years old Thanks so much for drawing me in!
Very useful, Lars. I’m brand new to this in my advanced age and I’m gaining confidence through videos such as these. Keep up the good work in supporting the less skilled!
I am new to Fusion 360. Just bought a 3D Printer and you are an amazing instructor. Making a very convoluted software completely understandable! Don't stop making them! :)
I like how you don't beg for likes, you always beg for likes AND dislikes. It truly shows how you honestly care more about feedback to improve your videos than anything else. A lot of respect for you.
New to fusion, opened the application and being new to it, was so bewildered and confused, almost deleted it. Stumbled across your videos and cannot stop watching. Incredibly educational and helpful, thank you sir
It is so frustrating that so many of the commands are different due to the new UI. On the other hand following your EXCELLENT tutorials and figuring out where these commands are now is a great way to learn. Thank you for all of the time and effort you are putting into these videos.
I feel like if I took a week off work and did nothing but watch Lars' Fusion videos all day, I would go from absolute CAD noob to a relatively-proficient Fusion user. Great stuff. Keep up the good work Lars!
Best I’ve found for beginners to cad, not just fusion, for sure. You move at a good pace, you break things down and sort of layman’s terms that are much easier to understand. It’s still a lot to take in but it is doable. Thank you.
I like your tutorials. You not only show how it is done, but also explain why you do it like that. In addition, you quite often refer to previously learned concepts. That repetition is very useful for someone who does not remember all the steps immediately.
I'm using a newer version of fusion 360 and when I shell, it only shells the ring and leaves the lower cup filled......15 minutes of confusion and I figured it out.....my version of 360 did NOT "join" by default when I revolved. I had to rewind on the history back to the revolve step and this time I clicked on JOIN. Worked perfectly.
This comment should be pinned to the top. I messed around with this same problem for at least 30 minutes and could not figure it out. THANK YOU Glenn A!!
Thankyou so much Lars. I'm a newbee to Fusion (with a little bit of Sketchup experience). I've been battling with a problem for a day: you've just solved it. Thank you again!
Very simple stuff that took me weeks to learn when I started out, and I was so proud of myself when I managed to buildt a model. Wish these video's were available back then. Would have saved me so much time. Great video Lars.
I have recently downloaded the Fusion 360 to my laptop, I began searching for tutorials and publications to learn about the new software and your video on beginners was the first title, I want to thank you for how easy your instruction has made it to understand the manipulation of this software.
Thank You Lars, I have learned to use Fusion thanks to you. I am getting better and better at modeling parts for my hobby aluminum casting. I like that you pull it back to beginner now and then. Keep it up.
Really enjoying these tutorials. You're a good teacher, Lars. This is my 3rd tutorial ever on Fusion 360 and CAD in general (just started tinkering with CAD last week) , and decided to used the skills learned from your previously watched tutorial on making a drawer with handles, so I skipped ahead in this video and created the scoop with the tips from that previous video. So I created a two point rectangle, then added two 3-point arcs to the bottom of the rectangle , matching the width of the rectangle, closed the two arcs at the ends with lines , and then used the REVOLVE command (learned in previous video) on both shapes, instantly creating the scoop :D Then continued watching this video to see how you did it and while we did it differently, I did pick up a new trick which would have probably made my design even faster (Center Point Arc). Thank you for this series, easy to learn, concise, perfect.
Hi great tutorials. I don’t know what I would’ve done without them. Some people have criticised you for repeating a lot, as there is a ‘drag’ scroll button if anyone needs to go back. I have to disagree and they obviously are unaware of good teaching practise. I want to be about to watch the tutorial the first time without multitasking (as you suggest) and your method means that basic and deep knowledge is reinforced from the very start. This is great teaching practise - please please don’t change your methods. I can only assume those few who have offered you this criticism have no knowledge of the psychology of learning. Thank you - great work.
Thanks Lars for all your great Fusion 360 vids. I have mentioned to others that you share some of the best tutorials on any subject. I love how you deliver the content and are very thorough with everything. I am finding Fusion is very easy to learn since I have been using CAD software for nearly 20 years. Even so, watching your vids is entertaining, informative, and extremely useful. I have taken on-site classes on Delcam, Mastercam, etc. You rarely learn as much as you expect to in those classes. You are the best instructor I have seen thus far. Great job, and thanks again.
Lars, thank you so much for your demos about fusion360! I think it’s absolutely fantastic that you do this for the community! I enjoy that English may not be your first language because your explanations are so clear, concise, and omit complicated terms. Very easy for the new user. Thank you again!
You are my hero Lars! Thank you for the awesome videos. Just started learning Fusion 360 so I'm an absolute newbie. I was so intimidated at first but with your videos and your excellent explanatory skills, I think I'll be ok. Thanks again for all you do!
Confidence is growing, thank you for your easy to follow and friendly teaching style. My thoughts are that you just need to have a go and see what it does, can't break anything or do any lasting damage but simply roll back history and try again. Oh, and don't get stressed, treat it like a fun thing and laugh at your mistakes.
I think you can do the whole scoop part with revolve by drawing how far (on the top part) from the center line straight down for the length of the straight part, then the round part from the straight line to the center line and then draw the second line how far from the first line as how thick you want the scoop wall to be and then revolve around the center line.
Great video, thanks for explaining. Had a quick chuckle about the 'we can use a window to select all these edges'... (1 selected). Very interesting material.
Hi Lars, Thanks a lot for your videos. I am brand new to Fusion as I only started yesterday, but after only watching a few videos I already started creating.
good afternoon SR. I just discovered your videos looking for ways to draw objects for 3d printing thank you so much you are a very good instructor. not many people have the patience for this, I just completed the spoon. thank you again!!!
The way I did it is to just create a cylinder pull it to the total height I want. Then I highlight one edge and click fillet and adjust till I get the dome end like you have. then I do the shell thing. I draw my handle sketch on the scoop part and extrude from object..kinda same as yours but I got into a habit of extruding from the object designing these really cool beer steins where I wanted to extrude images save in svg amd also text from the surface of the stein.
Lars Christensen!! YOU are the best brother. Thank you for all this amazing information, and for the great detail you go into to explain everything. looking forward to the next one.
I hope you publish a book someday of your applied explanations of the fusion 360 utilities. You have a knackfor getting people over the difficult geometry requirements required in producing effective strategies to get thedrawings completeted . Keep up reinforcing the basic skill instructions as practice makes perfect.
I come from "Rhino" world and I learned by myself since year 2000 using it for hobbies purposes, and when I wanted to migrate to Fusion360 I felt so frustrated because I did not understand the basic use and mechanic of the software and other stuff, until I found your videos, I must to say, thanks to you, I broke this frustration and be able to do it alot of designs and learn to use the software, and I only want to say, THANKS A HUGE Best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina, you are my hero man!
LOVE your videos! I've learned so much more from your videos than any others. Thanks to you, I've already designed my first 3d model and printed it on my 3d printer. You're the best!
Hi Lars. I've been working my way thru your video's with the electrical junction box...it's a steep learning curve but I'm really enjoying learning it. My one issue..well one of many is..my version of fushion360 is different from yours in that I don't see things in the various menu's that yours shows. Was wondering if you could do a video something with version 2.0.16985 x86_64 and go thru the most useful tools and where they are?
Hi Lars. I really appreciate the detail you present in your videos and have reviewed them several times. Each time I manage to pick up new insights. Something as simple as the coffee scoop really had several features I had never tried before. So, I made the scoop!! However, it would be helpful if you could take a model like this one step further. How did you print the scoop, especially with the handle requiring supports. I noticed your scoop handle did not seem to show signs of having supports removed. A video on the intricacies of support would be helpful, if not already available. BTW, I see so many ages in the comments...I am an 81 yo retired clinical biochemist!!!.
Lars, I am really enjoying learning Fusion 360 from the videos that you are posting. I have watched at least 20 of your videos and I think that many of the people that post youtube videos could learn a lot from your recording methods. No ear exploding entrance, pleasant intro and exit light filler music in the back ground, clean organized work area, enthusiastic presentation, knowledgeable and humble leading of subject. The content is terrific. I was wondering if you could point me to a table of contents or searchable listing that I could use to target the videos that would make most sense for me to watch next. Thank you for all of your hard work. It has made a difference in my choice of software and made my work with fusion 360 and 3d drafting much more productive and enjoyable. Ben Crawford
Hi Benjamin Crawford Thank you for watching! I am happy to hear that the content is useful to you. As for now, the way I find past livesterams is by going into the playlist and hit Ctrl+F for find and search a topic. There are a couple of projects on the way to make this better :-) Have a great day!
Great video Lars! As a 74 yo beginner I have found someone who does not assume that you already know all the commands. Your videos are so easy to follow and you are a great teacher. Thanks! I would also like to know if there is some way that fusion will calculate the volume of the cup?
That is awesome to hear Ron Sites .Thank you for watching the videos You could use boundary fill to figure out the volume: th-cam.com/video/MrLBZ-uYtT4/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this informative video, Lars. I will be using it for my tutoring. I wish you could have shown how to find the volume of scoop. For example if I want 1 cup or 2 cups. I will continue learning.
this is fantastic as I'm going to have to cut out half circle cut-outs of a centre shaft, excellent class thank you. You have made fusion so much easier to get to grips with, I was trying to learn cad from web and not was work correctly but know you are giving me the confidence to start using this program.
Great video. I really hope that your job is in teaching area.You would make your students so happy. Learning with you to use the software is sweet and works like a charm. Especially when I try to re-do what you did live. And ... that works ! For real !. I am discovery F360 for hobby and learn more and more everyday thanks to you. I agree on that great advice : watch first and listen, and then, play with F360.
Just stumbled on your channel today and really enjoyed your tutorial style. I am a noob with Fusion 360 but enjoying watching everyone's videos and picking up bits and pieces as I go. I just completed the series by Paul McWhorter called "Learn Fusion 360 or die", quite enjoyable but left me with a thirst for much more knowledge, I have subscribed and liked your channel today and will be watching more.
Hi Lars, fantastic videos, my first days with F360, you made the difference! I have the free version 2020 and noticed some actions are different to yours, but eventually I found them in top menu, not side popup menu. I couldn't get the fillet where the handle goes onto cup section, the end of handle is fine with fillet. From what I can see Cura slicer will provide support for the handle. Great work Lars, I have a lot to remember and learn. cheers Andy
Thanks heaps Lars!!! I've just finished the scoop and it looks great! I've only done a little CAD personally so your videos are a HUGE help.It's also great to be able to model off my beloved aeropress equipment... Next up....? Funnel!!! MUCH RESPECT SIR! CHEERS!!!
That is awesome to hear Duane Lee .Thank you for watching the videos. Here, just in case you were looking for it: th-cam.com/video/DpyQMu9xrek/w-d-xo.html Have an awesome day!
Thank you! This has been my first whole 3d modeling tutorial and I will make one cup myself. I would like to know more about modeling enclosures for electronics. how you can do it when you have the boards and sensors inside and also look good and everithing fits inside without loosing too much sapce. Hugs.
I was going to sign up for some classes in Fusion 360 but this is pretty much the same thing. I'm glad I found your channel thank you very much. I look forward to making some parts soon in the 3d printer. It seems like your videos go very well with beer so I'm going to pick up some this weekend hahahah.
Hi Lars, just wanted to say thanks for the videos that you do, very helpful. I had laugh when you said about showing the family and then not caring...haha... can totally relate!
Love your tutorials and your sense of humour. We wouldn't want to get coffee beans spilling out of our 3D drawing now would we. Haha brilliant. Great video Lars. Thank you so much!
Another outstanding tutorial...incredibly well presented and an excellent build on previous lessons. Thank you Lars. You are a Master-Level instructor!
you challenged us to find different ways to do things, i did a shape like this the other day, and i did it with a slot, offset it for the wall thickness, revolved it and cut the top half of the object off to make the hollow cup. its great how many ways theya re to do things
Great stuff Lars, love these videos, ive got loads to watch, this has brought a new life to my prusa mk2s 3D printer, already designed a phone holder for my work van, thanks to your videos
Very interesting and clear tutorial. Thank you. I have one question that could be used in a future video perhaps. After having modeled the shape of the scoop part for the coffee grounds. Is there a funcionality where you can add a constraint that would force the inner volume to be a set volume, say 50ml, and if you then adjust thickness of the shell or radius it would adjust the other parameters, or then you could adjust the volume and the diameters would change.
so i took the challange to try it a different way than I'd usually do it. I'm usually designing in inventor only but im looking for alternatives as my student license is running out this year. That was my very first attempt of designing anything in fusion and I gotta say it's veeeeery simular to inventor. It took me 15min and 30sec to design this without watching ur video first. Different to normal I used a sketch and the revolve tool to create the bowl itself and then extruded the upper cylinder part (that was very basic). For the handle I created a plane perpendicular to the cylinder of the bowl and then created a circle in addition with using a circular pattern to design the grooves and then extruded that. This was a fun challenge thx :D edit: well after watching ur video now u almost did the exact same thing. u could've saved a bit of work by starting with the revolve itself already drawing out the basic shape to make that hollow before revolving and then u only have to extrude the cylinder. That'd be a bit quicker than what u've done but either way works I guess
Thankyou so much. I sat down last night and modelled this part. Please please will you do a part two where you model something slightly more difficult so we can follow along again?
Lars Christensen Thank you! Can I ask a question? When I click on some faces they turn blue but I don't get the option to create a new sketch only edit the sketch, yet if I pick a different face somewhere else I can create a new sketch on it. Do you know why??? Many thanks again :)
Probably the best beginner tutorial ever, you keep it slow so people can keep up with you without pausing the video and you go in depth and explain each part along the way. Well done!
Hey Lars!
Well some 5 years later and people, Me, I'm using your amazing video's to teach myself Auto CAD at 59 years old
Thanks so much for drawing me in!
Very useful, Lars. I’m brand new to this in my advanced age and I’m gaining confidence through videos such as these. Keep up the good work in supporting the less skilled!
I can't thank you enough Lars. Fusion 360 is becoming less and less a frightening monster.
Keep up the good work.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
not just for beginners, it often helps to revisit the basics - fantastic!
That is awesome to hear KevCarrico .Thank you for watching the videos
I am new to Fusion 360. Just bought a 3D Printer and you are an amazing instructor. Making a very convoluted software completely understandable! Don't stop making them! :)
That is awesome to hear Distinctive Impressions .Thank you for watching the videos
I like how you don't beg for likes, you always beg for likes AND dislikes. It truly shows how you honestly care more about feedback to improve your videos than anything else. A lot of respect for you.
Thank you JohnyTuga
New to fusion, opened the application and being new to it, was so bewildered and confused, almost deleted it. Stumbled across your videos and cannot stop watching. Incredibly educational and helpful, thank you sir
HLR Production me too he makes it make sense and I'm enjoying learning it.
So awesome to hear guys! Thank you so much for taking the time!!!
Have an awesome day!
Best,
Lars
It is so frustrating that so many of the commands are different due to the new UI. On the other hand following your EXCELLENT tutorials and figuring out where these commands are now is a great way to learn.
Thank you for all of the time and effort you are putting into these videos.
I feel like if I took a week off work and did nothing but watch Lars' Fusion videos all day, I would go from absolute CAD noob to a relatively-proficient Fusion user. Great stuff. Keep up the good work Lars!
Thank you TheRedHotFuzz
Best I’ve found for beginners to cad, not just fusion, for sure. You move at a good pace, you break things down and sort of layman’s terms that are much easier to understand. It’s still a lot to take in but it is doable. Thank you.
That is awesome to hear johnpaulstez .Thank you for watching the videos
I like your tutorials. You not only show how it is done, but also explain why you do it like that. In addition, you quite often refer to previously learned concepts. That repetition is very useful for someone who does not remember all the steps immediately.
I'm using a newer version of fusion 360 and when I shell, it only shells the ring and leaves the lower cup filled......15 minutes of confusion and I figured it out.....my version of 360 did NOT "join" by default when I revolved. I had to rewind on the history back to the revolve step and this time I clicked on JOIN. Worked perfectly.
This comment should be pinned to the top. I messed around with this same problem for at least 30 minutes and could not figure it out. THANK YOU Glenn A!!
I really like when you make a model from start to finish. I have learned so much from your videos. I watch them every day.
That is awesome to hear quiglag .Thank you for watching the videos
I just leaned back. Its only 2:30pm but I am having a beer. Not a coffee. Thanks for these videos. You are a great teacher.
Lars, you are a great teacher! This is a FANTASTIC tutorial. Covering so much useful content so clearly! Thank you and great job!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Thankyou so much Lars. I'm a newbee to Fusion (with a little bit of Sketchup experience). I've been battling with a problem for a day: you've just solved it. Thank you again!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Very simple stuff that took me weeks to learn when I started out, and I was so proud of myself when I managed to buildt a model. Wish these video's were available back then. Would have saved me so much time. Great video Lars.
Thank you Allen McFarlen Sorry I did not do these sooner :-)
I have recently downloaded the Fusion 360 to my laptop, I began searching for tutorials and publications to learn about the new software and your video on beginners was the first title, I want to thank you for how easy your instruction has made it to understand the manipulation of this software.
That is awesome to hear Timothy Atwell .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank You Lars, I have learned to use Fusion thanks to you. I am getting better and better at modeling parts for my hobby aluminum casting. I like that you pull it back to beginner now and then. Keep it up.
That is awesome to hear Paul Tribbey .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank you, Lars, for taking the time to help us Fusion Newbies out!!! Love all your videos!!
That is awesome to hear BookofIsaiah (Matt B) .Thank you for watching the videos
Really enjoying these tutorials. You're a good teacher, Lars.
This is my 3rd tutorial ever on Fusion 360 and CAD in general (just started tinkering with CAD last week) , and decided to used the skills learned from your previously watched tutorial on making a drawer with handles, so I skipped ahead in this video and created the scoop with the tips from that previous video. So I created a two point rectangle, then added two 3-point arcs to the bottom of the rectangle , matching the width of the rectangle, closed the two arcs at the ends with lines , and then used the REVOLVE command (learned in previous video) on both shapes, instantly creating the scoop :D Then continued watching this video to see how you did it and while we did it differently, I did pick up a new trick which would have probably made my design even faster (Center Point Arc).
Thank you for this series, easy to learn, concise, perfect.
Hi great tutorials. I don’t know what I would’ve done without them. Some people have criticised you for repeating a lot, as there is a ‘drag’ scroll button if anyone needs to go back. I have to disagree and they obviously are unaware of good teaching practise. I want to be about to watch the tutorial the first time without multitasking (as you suggest) and your method means that basic and deep knowledge is reinforced from the very start. This is great teaching practise - please please don’t change your methods. I can only assume those few who have offered you this criticism have no knowledge of the psychology of learning. Thank you - great work.
That is awesome to hear Anthony Boorer .Thank you for watching the videos
Thanks Lars for all your great Fusion 360 vids. I have mentioned to others that you share some of the best tutorials on any subject. I love how you deliver the content and are very thorough with everything. I am finding Fusion is very easy to learn since I have been using CAD software for nearly 20 years. Even so, watching your vids is entertaining, informative, and extremely useful. I have taken on-site classes on Delcam, Mastercam, etc. You rarely learn as much as you expect to in those classes. You are the best instructor I have seen thus far. Great job, and thanks again.
That is awesome to hear Kevin Rowe .Thank you for watching the videos and writing!!
Have an awesome day!
Best,
Lars
As a beginner, I can say for sure that your tutorials are the clearest and most detailed I tried. Thanks!
That is awesome to hear SuchBadUserName .Thank you for watching the videos
Lars, thank you so much for your demos about fusion360! I think it’s absolutely fantastic that you do this for the community! I enjoy that English may not be your first language because your explanations are so clear, concise, and omit complicated terms. Very easy for the new user. Thank you again!
You are my hero Lars! Thank you for the awesome videos. Just started learning Fusion 360 so I'm an absolute newbie. I was so intimidated at first but with your videos and your excellent explanatory skills, I think I'll be ok. Thanks again for all you do!
That is awesome to hear Michael Raji .Thank you for watching the videos
Thanks again Lars, I'm beginning to believe I can actually get somewhere thanks to your help. Its priceless.:)
That is awesome to hear John McLachlan .Thank you for watching the videos...AND, I am rooting for you!!
Number 83, he's unstoppable! Really nice run thru the basics, this is exactly what beginners need.
Thank you Les Ferguson
Confidence is growing, thank you for your easy to follow and friendly teaching style. My thoughts are that you just need to have a go and see what it does, can't break anything or do any lasting damage but simply roll back history and try again. Oh, and don't get stressed, treat it like a fun thing and laugh at your mistakes.
Great videos Lars, I am learning Fusion 360 fairly quickly thanks to you! Much appreciated!
I Love your videos. Waiting on a 3d printer to be delivered. You tutorials have been a great help. Keep up the good work
Hi Jamie Michie Thank you for watching!
Congratulations on the printer coming!
Best,
Lats
I think you can do the whole scoop part with revolve by drawing how far (on the top part) from the center line straight down for the length of the straight part, then the round part from the straight line to the center line and then draw the second line how far from the first line as how thick you want the scoop wall to be and then revolve around the center line.
Great video, thanks for explaining. Had a quick chuckle about the 'we can use a window to select all these edges'... (1 selected). Very interesting material.
Hi Lars, Thanks a lot for your videos. I am brand new to Fusion as I only started yesterday, but after only watching a few videos I already started creating.
That is awesome to hear SuperMusicFan2012 .Thank you for watching the videos
good afternoon SR. I just discovered your videos looking for ways to draw objects for 3d printing thank you so much you are a very good instructor. not many people have the patience for this, I just completed the spoon. thank you again!!!
The way I did it is to just create a cylinder pull it to the total height I want. Then I highlight one edge and click fillet and adjust till I get the dome end like you have. then I do the shell thing. I draw my handle sketch on the scoop part and extrude from object..kinda same as yours but I got into a habit of extruding from the object designing these really cool beer steins where I wanted to extrude images save in svg amd also text from the surface of the stein.
These are very helpful. Any tutorial video has hundreds of "you are the greatest", whether the video is helpful or not. These actually are. Thank you.
Lars Christensen. I´m always looking forward to your videos. You are awesome. Thank you.
Lars Christensen!! YOU are the best brother. Thank you for all this amazing information, and for the great detail you go into to explain everything. looking forward to the next one.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
was really busy with work but now im back to your videos and learning again thank you so much
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
I hope you publish a book someday of your applied explanations of the fusion 360 utilities. You have a knackfor getting people over the difficult geometry requirements required in producing effective strategies to get thedrawings completeted . Keep up reinforcing the basic skill instructions as practice makes perfect.
Thank you Bill K Reallu appreciate the comment! You made my day :-)
Fantastic!
your tutorials are a great confidence builder :) Thank you so much
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
I come from "Rhino" world and I learned by myself since year 2000 using it for hobbies purposes, and when I wanted to migrate to Fusion360 I felt so frustrated because I did not understand the basic use and mechanic of the software and other stuff, until I found your videos, I must to say, thanks to you, I broke this frustration and be able to do it alot of designs and learn to use the software, and I only want to say, THANKS A HUGE
Best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina, you are my hero man!
Awesome to hear 👍😊Thank you for watching
Sir, you are an excellent profesor. I'm a retired profesor from the University of Puerto Rico system, and I can appreciate the way you used to teach.
LOVE your videos! I've learned so much more from your videos than any others. Thanks to you, I've already designed my first 3d model and printed it on my 3d printer. You're the best!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Hi Lars. I've been working my way thru your video's with the electrical junction box...it's a steep learning curve but I'm really enjoying learning it. My one issue..well one of many is..my version of fushion360 is different from yours in that I don't see things in the various menu's that yours shows.
Was wondering if you could do a video something with version 2.0.16985 x86_64 and go thru the most useful tools and where they are?
Hi Lars. I really appreciate the detail you present in your videos and have reviewed them several times. Each time I manage to pick up new insights. Something as simple as the coffee scoop really had several features I had never tried before. So, I made the scoop!! However, it would be helpful if you could take a model like this one step further. How did you print the scoop, especially with the handle requiring supports. I noticed your scoop handle did not seem to show signs of having supports removed. A video on the intricacies of support would be helpful, if not already available. BTW, I see so many ages in the comments...I am an 81 yo retired clinical biochemist!!!.
Lars, I am really enjoying learning Fusion 360 from the videos that you are posting. I have watched at least 20 of your videos and I think that many of the people that post youtube videos could learn a lot from your recording methods. No ear exploding entrance, pleasant intro and exit light filler music in the back ground, clean organized work area, enthusiastic presentation, knowledgeable and humble leading of subject. The content is terrific.
I was wondering if you could point me to a table of contents or searchable listing that I could use to target the videos that would make most sense for me to watch next.
Thank you for all of your hard work. It has made a difference in my choice of software and made my work with fusion 360 and 3d drafting much more productive and enjoyable.
Ben Crawford
Hi Benjamin Crawford Thank you for watching!
I am happy to hear that the content is useful to you.
As for now, the way I find past livesterams is by going into the playlist and hit Ctrl+F for find and search a topic.
There are a couple of projects on the way to make this better :-)
Have a great day!
Thank you for doing this, using this video I modeled my first part and its printing now! You gained another follower. Cheers!
Great video Lars! As a 74 yo beginner I have found someone who does not assume that you already know all the commands. Your videos are so easy to follow and you are a great teacher. Thanks! I would also like to know if there is some way that fusion will calculate the volume of the cup?
That is awesome to hear Ron Sites .Thank you for watching the videos
You could use boundary fill to figure out the volume:
th-cam.com/video/MrLBZ-uYtT4/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the video Lars, I really appreciate them and especially like it when you do videos for us beginners.
Thank you sir, for taking the time to put these instructional videos together.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Really enjoy your tutorials and am learning a lot from them. Thanks
That is awesome to hear Chris Mc .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank you for this informative video, Lars. I will be using it for my tutoring. I wish you could have shown how to find the volume of scoop. For example if I want 1 cup or 2 cups. I will continue learning.
Two of my favorite things; Areopress coffee and Fusion 360. As soon as I saw that scoop from an Areopress, I needed a little caffeine jolt.
Hi Michael Cramblet Thank you for watching!
Nice :-)
Best,
Lars
this is fantastic as I'm going to have to cut out half circle cut-outs of a centre shaft, excellent class thank you.
You have made fusion so much easier to get to grips with, I was trying to learn cad from web and not was work correctly but know you are giving me the confidence to start using this program.
That is awesome to hear motorsupplies .Thank you for watching the videos! And I will for sure be rooting for you!!!
Great video. I really hope that your job is in teaching area.You would make your students so happy. Learning with you to use the software is sweet and works like a charm. Especially when I try to re-do what you did live. And ... that works ! For real !. I am discovery F360 for hobby and learn more and more everyday thanks to you. I agree on that great advice : watch first and listen, and then, play with F360.
Thanks for using mm - I'm French and inches are ... confusing :-)
That is awesome to hear RICOUX Stéphane .Thank you for watching the videos
Thanks very much learning lots from you and just did my first 3D print from fusion 360
That is awesome to hear AllTheGearNoIdea .Thank you for watching the videos
I’m new to Fusion 360 too, and would like to thank you for your great instruction.
You are so very welcome 👍😊 Thank you for watching
Keep em coming Lars! I found this particular tutorial very helpful - THANKS!
That is awesome to hear Peter Spence .Thank you for watching the videos
Just stumbled on your channel today and really enjoyed your tutorial style. I am a noob with Fusion 360 but enjoying watching everyone's videos and picking up bits and pieces as I go. I just completed the series by Paul McWhorter called "Learn Fusion 360 or die", quite enjoyable but left me with a thirst for much more knowledge, I have subscribed and liked your channel today and will be watching more.
Hi Lars, fantastic videos, my first days with F360, you made the difference! I have the free version 2020 and noticed some actions are different to yours, but eventually I found them in top menu, not side popup menu.
I couldn't get the fillet where the handle goes onto cup section, the end of handle is fine with fillet.
From what I can see Cura slicer will provide support for the handle.
Great work Lars, I have a lot to remember and learn.
cheers
Andy
Thanks heaps Lars!!! I've just finished the scoop and it looks great! I've only done a little CAD personally so your videos are a HUGE help.It's also great to be able to model off my beloved aeropress equipment... Next up....? Funnel!!!
MUCH RESPECT SIR!
CHEERS!!!
That is awesome to hear Duane Lee .Thank you for watching the videos.
Here, just in case you were looking for it:
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Have an awesome day!
Thank you! This has been my first whole 3d modeling tutorial and I will make one cup myself. I would like to know more about modeling enclosures for electronics. how you can do it when you have the boards and sensors inside and also look good and everithing fits inside without loosing too much sapce. Hugs.
Hi Belen Hedderich Thank you for watching!
I will put that on the list.
Have a great day!
Hi Lars, you are an excellent tutor. If I had 100 000 thumbs, I would give them to you. I enjoy to see your videos . regards Udo (Germany)
I am new in the 3D, fascinating good teacher with clear explanations, I will definitely follow other blogs of you. Get on !!
That is awesome to hear jan ottema .Thank you for watching the videos
I'm 3 years late but still a great tutorial, thank you Lars.
Thanks Lars another great video learning one video at a time
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Holy crap this is fantastic! This video showed me SO much of the kind of stuff I want to do as a new Fusion 360 beginner user.
I was going to sign up for some classes in Fusion 360 but this is pretty much the same thing. I'm glad I found your channel thank you very much. I look forward to making some parts soon in the 3d printer. It seems like your videos go very well with beer so I'm going to pick up some this weekend hahahah.
You are the best. I'm new into cad Modeling and yo've been like my savior. Greets from Panama 👍
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Thanks great tutorial. Just starting out. i have completed the box and lid now the coffee scoop ;)
Hi Lars, just wanted to say thanks for the videos that you do, very helpful. I had laugh when you said about showing the family and then not caring...haha... can totally relate!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Brilliant Videos for the beginner (me) keep up your excellent work, Thank you
That is awesome to hear Tim Davies .Thank you for watching the videos
Thanks for the very helpful videos. I enjoy them and now I feel I understand Fusion 360 better after watching you.
Love your tutorials and your sense of humour. We wouldn't want to get coffee beans spilling out of our 3D drawing now would we. Haha brilliant. Great video Lars. Thank you so much!
You are so very welcome👍😊
Another outstanding tutorial...incredibly well presented and an excellent build on previous lessons. Thank you Lars. You are a Master-Level instructor!
I had a few problems since I'm very new to this.I just keep stating over till I got it....Thanks for the videos.
Your videos are so great! Even if I know how to model some minor things, I make it everytime too complicated compared to you 🙂 Thanks!
I'm glad you find the videos helpful! Thank you for writing.
Tak Lars. Meget lærerigt for en der er helt ny i den her verden!
you challenged us to find different ways to do things, i did a shape like this the other day, and i did it with a slot, offset it for the wall thickness, revolved it and cut the top half of the object off to make the hollow cup. its great how many ways theya re to do things
Hi CoffeeOutlaws Thank you for watching! Nice one! I like the way you think!!
I hoped that people in my country would be great and wonderful people like you......thank you very much
Thank you nohamed hosny
Great stuff Lars, love these videos, ive got loads to watch, this has brought a new life to my prusa mk2s 3D printer, already designed a phone holder for my work van, thanks to your videos
That is awesome to hear Wayne keeling .Thank you for watching the videos
Very interesting and clear tutorial. Thank you.
I have one question that could be used in a future video perhaps. After having modeled the shape of the scoop part for the coffee grounds. Is there a funcionality where you can add a constraint that would force the inner volume to be a set volume, say 50ml, and if you then adjust thickness of the shell or radius it would adjust the other parameters, or then you could adjust the volume and the diameters would change.
so i took the challange to try it a different way than I'd usually do it. I'm usually designing in inventor only but im looking for alternatives as my student license is running out this year. That was my very first attempt of designing anything in fusion and I gotta say it's veeeeery simular to inventor. It took me 15min and 30sec to design this without watching ur video first. Different to normal I used a sketch and the revolve tool to create the bowl itself and then extruded the upper cylinder part (that was very basic). For the handle I created a plane perpendicular to the cylinder of the bowl and then created a circle in addition with using a circular pattern to design the grooves and then extruded that.
This was a fun challenge thx :D
edit:
well after watching ur video now u almost did the exact same thing. u could've saved a bit of work by starting with the revolve itself already drawing out the basic shape to make that hollow before revolving and then u only have to extrude the cylinder. That'd be a bit quicker than what u've done but either way works I guess
all of this information for free is incredible lol
Thank you Lars for all your tutorials! Your an awesome cad instructor!
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Brilliant stuff, everyday is a learning day with you. Regards RobUK
Thank you 3D Printing 4 Life
Thankyou so much. I sat down last night and modelled this part. Please please will you do a part two where you model something slightly more difficult so we can follow along again?
Thank you tbip2001 I will make sure we do a follow up soon
Lars Christensen
Thank you! Can I ask a question? When I click on some faces they turn blue but I don't get the option to create a new sketch only edit the sketch, yet if I pick a different face somewhere else I can create a new sketch on it. Do you know why??? Many thanks again :)
Awesome Lars, excellent instructions as usual.
Thank you James Cullins
Liked the beginner refresher. Learned a lot. thanks
That is awesome to hear Danny Johnston .Thank you for watching the videos
Great teacher!!! Thank you for the video. I wish I could find a way to see your videos in order?? I get them showing all out of order.
click on his name, then click on videos, it will show all of them in order of date
That was really amazing.I like the way how you are explaining by showing things.
thank you for your great videos, you are a good teacher
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
I am new to modeling and also bought my first 3d Printer, Thanks for your great Tutorials :)
That is awesome to hear Paul Schreiber .Thank you for watching the videos
Hope you have some fun with the new printer!!
My god! These videos are fantastic. Please keep going with them.
Not only am I a new user to Fusion 360 but I'm also modeling an AeroPress! Thanks for the help
Awesome 👍😊
every tutorial I do gets to a point that the new software will not do, the last one was that the shell will not woork on the curved section
AMAZING!! Thank you! Really helping me get to grips with it!