Very impressive. I am new to Fusion 360 and am using it to create CAD drawings for use in 3D printing. I want to create a pattern for each of the triangles which include all the angles from the geodesic dome breakdowns.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training Hi, I was curious about the dimensions and how do they relate to each other mathematically. I reached your video looking for a way to build a geodesic sphere (not a perfect one, this would suffice) but my dimensions are different and I will need to convert them into parameters in Fusion 360. I'll keep researching, I guess.
LIKED and SUBSCRIBED would be good to see how you can scale up these GeoDomes to 3v 4v and 5v and also using User Parameters to effect the size of the dome.
I need to create a 3v geodesic dome but need to base the dimensions of it around the size of the triangles that make it up. Should I make the distance between each polygon the height of the triangles?
I appreciate your effort in making this video, however I don't believe this is a true geodesic dome and copying your exactly does not give usable data for creating a proper one. It is a clever technique for something that looks like one however. Please keep creating tutorials :-)
To the contrary, fusion is almost like inventor, but for certain things it just sucks. And the idea of my channel is to do all exercises in all programs, so sometimes the limitations of a program, become very obvious.
Very clever approach. I learned several techniques I never would have considered in building this. Thanks!
Great, you´re welcome
Excellent! I would love to know how to do the similar onion shaped zome is this something you could demonstrate?
Thanks 🙂 - what would an "onion shaped zome" look like?
Thank you for this excellent tutorial! I used your techniques to make various polyhedrons.
Great, you´re welcome
Thank you so much! It was really helpful
Great, you´re welcome
Muchas muchas gracias !!! un gran video !!!!
Great, you´re welcome 🙂
Very impressive. I am new to Fusion 360 and am using it to create CAD drawings for use in 3D printing. I want to create a pattern for each of the triangles which include all the angles from the geodesic dome breakdowns.
Thanks, just an exercise.
How did you come up with the dimensions? Did you divide the height of the semi sphere into 4 and measure the diameters to the edge of the half dome?
No, not at all. I ´ve had received a drawing with the dimensions by mail.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training that helps
so is this a 3V GeoDome?
@@nssdesigns Not a real onem to get a real one you would have to use formulas
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training Hi, I was curious about the dimensions and how do they relate to each other mathematically. I reached your video looking for a way to build a geodesic sphere (not a perfect one, this would suffice) but my dimensions are different and I will need to convert them into parameters in Fusion 360. I'll keep researching, I guess.
Hi Wolfgang,I have problem that line dont whant to place on point ( 5:15), do you know what its the problem?
sorry -- hard to tell without looking at your model.
Did you activate 3d - sketches/lines?
Yes, I have create new sketch, choose Line, but when i want create Line it don't attached to any surface.
th-cam.com/video/l_Z6HQ7fnh8/w-d-xo.html I upload video with my issue. I will be very grateful if you can check what `im doing wrong
you have to go to your account/preferences->general->design->allow 3d sketching of lines and splines and activate this option!
so good, exactly what I was waiting for. do you have a link to the proportion used? (all the dimension you used. thanks a lot, really
Sorry, you have to use the dimension from the video.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training ok thanks!
LIKED and SUBSCRIBED would be good to see how you can scale up these GeoDomes to 3v 4v and 5v and also using User Parameters to effect the size of the dome.
Hi Wolfgang,I have problem i cant shell the shape (10:08), do you know what its the problem?
sorry no idea, maybe you are selecting the surfaces instead of the face of the solids.
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training You're right, thank you
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@@meera5261 you´re welcome
I need to create a 3v geodesic dome but need to base the dimensions of it around the size of the triangles that make it up. Should I make the distance between each polygon the height of the triangles?
For geodesic dome all the triangles have to be the same size and all sides of one triangle should have the same length. So my answer would be no!
That was very enligheting!
Great :)
I appreciate your effort in making this video, however I don't believe this is a true geodesic dome and copying your exactly does not give usable data for creating a proper one. It is a clever technique for something that looks like one however. Please keep creating tutorials :-)
Of course those triangles have different sizes, but you could use a similar technique to do a real geodesic dome.
Yeah you are right , the true design won't get build using this instructions
Thanks a lot !
You´re welcome.
This isn't really a training video, more just watching you work in a CAD program you're not a big fan of.
To the contrary, fusion is almost like inventor, but for certain things it just sucks. And the idea of my channel is to do all exercises in all programs, so sometimes the limitations of a program, become very obvious.