Autodesk Fusion | Pattern Slots Up To Body
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Patterning slots up to a surface body.
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Everytime I tell myself that I learned everything about extrude & fillet commands, post like this blows me away and put me back in class, Thanks for making such clear & concise contents.
Fantastic, I had no idea a filet rule existing nor that you select the feature and the pattern. Mind blown. 🤯
WOW! this was amazing! filet rule and adjustable cuts on the cylinder are so cool
I love your videos!!! thank you!
You and Kristen LaHolm are the 2 best teachers on you tube!
@ time stamp 4:40 you more than earned some coffee from me. I've been wondering how to do that operation for a bit now. Super appreciate this video. Thanks, man. 👍
Nice. Good to know that there is a difference between selecting the face/body.
very useful video 🎉
Great job! When you present the challenge, I can already get into your train of thought after having watched many of your vids. Awesome, thank you!
Ótimo exercício! Acompanho e pratico suas aulas, assim consigo memorizar as etapas. Muito obrigado por compartilhar e sucesso no canal!
Great work man!! Thank you
So incredibly useful!
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Thank you for your support!
Thank you; This was very usefull!
Thank you!!
Great! thank you.
How to convert STL TO SOLIDBODY sir
Use the mesh conversion tool. In the hobbyist license, you will need to convert it using faceted conversion. From there, you can delete faces on the same plane to merge them, or use the BRep points as references for remodeled surfaces, which you can stitch together. If you have a paid or education license, you can use prismatic conversion, and apply the same techniques to improve the conversion result.
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