Hello lets say I had a U-shaped profile, and i want to Cut it at 45 degrees just like with a saw, to join two of them later on after bending at 90 degrees How do i cut my bended profiles at 45 degrees, with what Tool do I use to do that or method in fusion ?
At 6:37, when selected the faces to offset, a box pops up with two tabs (Depth/Parents) and two Faces in the list. How did you get that box to pop up? I am using the latest version of Fusion.
as for now, I can only somewhat work in AutoCAD, and Ive designed custom ITX PC case, where most of it will be one big bent aluminum sheet ... can I import my 2D/3D drawing into any other CAD software that can animate the bending process ? or can I at least import it into Fusion 360 so that I dont have to draw and bend it from scrach ? thanks
Was excellent... except ive never done this before and the speed at which you proceeded through was mach 10 to what I can do. Also the dashboard or screen layout and names have changed a lot since this tutorial was made. I think i can “fudge” my way through and I understand that fusion has changed a TON in recent years.. so.. thank you very much for the video... it still has some useful information
Great video if you already know how to do everything in the video and just need to know how to make a double outlet electrical box. However it is useless if you need step by step instructions.
Probably way to late to be read but at some point, I wish ya'll would show how to import a dxf file for a Sheetmetal part and BEND the bends. I have great pain with the SKETCH and prefer to do my dxf file in autocad than spend weeks figuring out how to do a simple part in 360. Many thanks in advance.
Oh my....I really wish we could update all these old videos, but it's just not feasible. We keep them up because you can still learn the concepts, but the command mapping can be very different with the new UI. Hope this video helped and you were able to overcome that!
How do you apply corner treatments to sheet metal in fusion? Every tutorial i see on sheet metal has these large gaps where 2 corner bend, which I would never want to design a part in that way. Is there a way to close the corner and define the gap or just a fully closed corner that I just don't see? I use Solidedge right now and everything I draw uses a closed corner bend which is one of the reasons I haven't fully given Fusion 360 a chance in sheet metal cause I can't get past this one problem .
Hey Justin, did the other two videos in that series help? I'm pretty sure this one covers that topic: f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/sheet-metal/lessons/using-rules-in-sheet-metal
Fusion 360 sheet metal does not have this level of DFM at the moment. At the same rate, I'm not aware of any tool with THIS level of DFM. That said, get on IdeaStation and create a new request: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation/idb-p/125
Fusion 360 provides an option for 2 bend corner relief, 3 bend, and general bends. Check this screenshot: www.dropbox.com/s/z8r5nnkd1tjonzx/bend%20relief.png?dl=0 And the help: help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-C6715DB0-D183-4CA8-BF7F-C9B84927D5BB
Not sure where you will get the flat drawing. Smartunfold.com has the tool to unfold the model inside AutoCAD. Here is the sample video. There are many videos from Smartunfold.com. th-cam.com/video/RbTIKeSkMyo/w-d-xo.html
мда, не думал что даже в туториале будут делать через "костыль" (оффсет 0,001 чтобы табы не соединялись) почти час потратил пытаясь разобраться ( flange в режиме adjacent и т.д. -ничего не работало, а оказывается нужно через костыль
@@adskFusion well UI in my times was user interface and now kids think as an use ifyoucan thing. Its telling me thing and i cant change anything and things like which direction you want is connected to pray for it routine.
Thanks Joel! Brad is the mastermind behind most fo these tutorials we've been releasing. He was reading through he comments recently and was blown away by all the positivity. Thanks for adding to that.
Thanks for replying to my comment! I'm teach a high school Product Innovation class and use Fusion 360. I started making tutorials for my students. Such a great program!
Let us know if this helps! th-cam.com/video/PifasCPjE2A/w-d-xo.html I can also add a basic sketch geometry (circles, squares, lines) that is from the "Getting Started" content.
They must be using 3d sketching capabilities. Its covered in this video: th-cam.com/video/eBNfDe6UJqw/w-d-xo.html And here in the forum: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/how-to-create-3d-sketch/td-p/5427491 :
Exhibition!!!! That's incredible :) thanks Autodesk
Daniel Severino iiiiiq
following along with this tutorial. At 2:57 you "turn on Sample Block..." I don't see a sample block in the browser?
Its just a body he made himself for clearifying things in this tutorial, not a special feature or something like that.
Hello lets say I had a U-shaped profile, and i want to Cut it at 45 degrees just like with a saw, to join two of them later on after bending at 90 degrees
How do i cut my bended profiles at 45 degrees, with what Tool do I use to do that or method in fusion ?
WOW! Excellent video. I thought I knew a bit already... this video has shown me a ton of new options!!!
Is it possible with sheet metal making an stamped indent like a recess on the sheet or a structural indent?
Honestly, sheetmetal modules don't get any better than that! Sorry SW!
Great tutorial. I haven't tried the sheet metal tool yet. This is a big help. Thanks!
Thanks so much for the feedback!
when I make changes in the flatten state it dose not transfer when i fold?
hi
i would like to know if the fusion 360 can open files ending with x_t?
thanks
At 6:37, when selected the faces to offset, a box pops up with two tabs (Depth/Parents) and two Faces in the list. How did you get that box to pop up? I am using the latest version of Fusion.
You just left click and hold over the location and fusion shows you the list of available selections in that location.
Muito bom as vídeos aulas.
Parabéns.
as for now, I can only somewhat work in AutoCAD, and Ive designed custom ITX PC case, where most of it will be one big bent aluminum sheet ... can I import my 2D/3D drawing into any other CAD software that can animate the bending process ? or can I at least import it into Fusion 360 so that I dont have to draw and bend it from scrach ? thanks
Was excellent... except ive never done this before and the speed at which you proceeded through was mach 10 to what I can do.
Also the dashboard or screen layout and names have changed a lot since this tutorial was made.
I think i can “fudge” my way through and I understand that fusion has changed a TON in recent years.. so.. thank you very much for the video... it still has some useful information
On the last step of refolding the unfolded steel after putting the slot I get an error stating "compute failed" any help?
Question, what are the spaces in between bends for? Thanks in advance!
brilliant ,,, will this still work in newer versions
Great video if you already know how to do everything in the video and just need to know how to make a double outlet electrical box. However it is useless if you need step by step instructions.
Can we do punch form??
Probably way to late to be read but at some point, I wish ya'll would show how to import a dxf file for a Sheetmetal part and BEND the bends. I have great pain with the SKETCH and prefer to do my dxf file in autocad than spend weeks figuring out how to do a simple part in 360. Many thanks in advance.
Maybe do an updated video. Some of the interface and menus are different.
Oh my....I really wish we could update all these old videos, but it's just not feasible. We keep them up because you can still learn the concepts, but the command mapping can be very different with the new UI. Hope this video helped and you were able to overcome that!
Was the sample block pre-drawn then made as the new component? When I hit new component nothing happens.
Not sure what's happening there...is the dialogue opening on a different screen? Did you figure this out while I was out?
How do you apply corner treatments to sheet metal in fusion? Every tutorial i see on sheet metal has these large gaps where 2 corner bend, which I would never want to design a part in that way. Is there a way to close the corner and define the gap or just a fully closed corner that I just don't see? I use Solidedge right now and everything I draw uses a closed corner bend which is one of the reasons I haven't fully given Fusion 360 a chance in sheet metal cause I can't get past this one problem .
Hey Justin, did the other two videos in that series help? I'm pretty sure this one covers that topic:
f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/sheet-metal/lessons/using-rules-in-sheet-metal
Hey! is there the chance of working with aluminium composite panel ? can u guys help me out ?
Not sure I understand completely. Do you just mean using aluminium sheets? If so the answer is YES.
@@adskFusion will give a try today thanks!!!
Thank you, great video. Does Fusion include DFM rules for sheet metal, like warning to not make holes in the same line, to avoid rupture?
Fusion 360 sheet metal does not have this level of DFM at the moment. At the same rate, I'm not aware of any tool with THIS level of DFM. That said, get on IdeaStation and create a new request: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-ideastation/idb-p/125
How about bending relief? does it give us that?
Fusion 360 provides an option for 2 bend corner relief, 3 bend, and general bends. Check this screenshot:
www.dropbox.com/s/z8r5nnkd1tjonzx/bend%20relief.png?dl=0
And the help:
help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-C6715DB0-D183-4CA8-BF7F-C9B84927D5BB
Very nice tutorial!
Appreciate that!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks a lot!
Very Informative, Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment, George!
Excellent tutorial.
how do we choose material thickness?
I think you need to see this: f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/sheet-metal/lessons/using-rules-in-sheet-metal
Not sure where you will get the flat drawing. Smartunfold.com has the tool to unfold the model inside AutoCAD. Here is the sample video. There are many videos from Smartunfold.com. th-cam.com/video/RbTIKeSkMyo/w-d-xo.html
This is awesome!
#1 software!
Help spread the word!
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мда, не думал что даже в туториале будут делать через "костыль" (оффсет 0,001 чтобы табы не соединялись) почти час потратил пытаясь разобраться ( flange в режиме adjacent и т.д. -ничего не работало, а оказывается нужно через костыль
I wonder why my fusion 360 don't have any of things that we can according to this video. Maybe I live in a different Galaxy.
Just an old UI. All of those features are still there, just in a slightly different location. Have you had luck in finding them yet?
@@adskFusion well UI in my times was user interface and now kids think as an use ifyoucan thing. Its telling me thing and i cant change anything and things like which direction you want is connected to pray for it routine.
What?
Awesome! To bad TH-cam only recognizes one thumbs up 👍 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Joel! Brad is the mastermind behind most fo these tutorials we've been releasing. He was reading through he comments recently and was blown away by all the positivity. Thanks for adding to that.
That’s a odd number of likes meaning you disliked
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EXCELLENT!!
Thanks Bill!
Here's a video using the updated interface.
th-cam.com/video/KcoGTLpcfAk/w-d-xo.html
Nice work! Got a little niche there!
Jason Lichtman has been getting into leather work, btw!
Thanks for replying to my comment! I'm teach a high school Product Innovation class and use Fusion 360. I started making tutorials for my students. Such a great program!
WOOOOOOW!
Totally agree. Brad is a great teacher!
th-cam.com/video/95vIlvdFTw4/w-d-xo.html
can you make Tutorial - how to create lines (6:04). Thank you so much!
Let us know if this helps!
th-cam.com/video/PifasCPjE2A/w-d-xo.html
I can also add a basic sketch geometry (circles, squares, lines) that is from the "Getting Started" content.
At this minute you can see how the author connects the lines on different planes! Not in the same plane! I still can not repeat this trick
They must be using 3d sketching capabilities. Its covered in this video: th-cam.com/video/eBNfDe6UJqw/w-d-xo.html
And here in the forum: forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/how-to-create-3d-sketch/td-p/5427491 :
This fails already in first instruction!
There is no Sheet Metal workspace in my Fusion360!
This is probably an old version, so a waste of time.
This guy talks so slow I think he's trying to get his mid roll ads.