You have no idea how thankful I am for this video! When you said "let's add some snap fit parts to the box", I literally said "YESSS THANK YOU!!" out loud hahaha. I know these are from 2 years ago but they are still seriously appreciated and you did an amazing job of showing us noobs step by step. Would love more if you ever decide to hop back into it!
@feelfreefpv I had to adjust some of my settings but the hinge did work perfectly for me. I would like to learn the method you speak of, seems much easier anyway
@@rache5399Nice that it worked out fine, those kind of long overhangs can be quite challenging to print. I made a similar box from another tutorial. The hinge in that model has no long pin through the hinge. Instead of extruding the long pin try extruding a round part and use taper angle to gove it a conical form. Make its staring diameter a bit thicker than the pin. The extrude should be about 5mm long. Mirror that extrude to the other side of the hinge. Now there is no need for a long hole through the hinge. Instead you make indents that corresponds to the extrudes you made. You can do that with the combine command (Cut, Keep Tools). As you need some clearance between the extrudes and the indents you can use Offset Face on the surfaces inside the indent. Push it to get a little bit larger (about 0,3-0,4mm will be enough). Not sure how easy that was to follow without any pictures 😅
@@feelfreefpvdo you have an example I could look at? I’m brand new to this and having a hard time googling my way into learning about this specific technique you are describing
Thank you. I came here to learn about hinges and wound up learning a number of Fusion 360 techniques that I had not yet explored. You blunt "do this, do that" style gets to the point very effectively. And even some nice jazz to cover the printing, rather than ear shattering duffa duffa music!
man I'm going to tell you this, i came here to learn how to make a hinge and ended up watching all your videos and subscribing. there's something about your videos and your way of explaining things I've learned a lot more than what I came for. good work, keep the videos coming.
I just agree! First video of his I see, but I will definitely sub and watch them all. This has been the best video I've seen on boxed hinge, snap fit, and even other things bi learned about! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
This was a great tutorial and very well done. I needed a refresher on how to do a hinge as well as a cantilever snap fit so this was literally perfect. It's such a basic 3d printing/modelling skill that's super useful for designing so many things. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together!
Thanks so much for this video. I laser engraved pencils for my grandkids for Christmas and I used your video to help me design personalized pencil boxes for each of them.
Thanks so much for your tutorial! This is exactly what I to learn as a super newbie looking for making some moving parts by 3D printing! Finally found a complete, detailed, and easy to follow tutorial and demo!
This actually worked really well! I made a few adjustments for clearance issues and used magnets for the latching but thank you for making this! You definitely explained this really well and there are some concepts as a bigger that you use here that make things so much easier when trying to design things.
Nice video, I have a project for my engineering class which requires a box to house a bread board for our electrical circuit and I’m gonna print a box like this with the hinge and snap lid just with a bigger box. Thank you!!!
thanks for your tutorial, This is my first time with this process, from the design to the making with your printer, I hope to learn more from you, thanks
dude, very helpful video. I'm in my first week of learning Fusion and this was great. Also taught me a good design for hinges for a small project I'm considering. Thanks! Subscribing for sure.
Hi thank you , since I started using Fusion 360 this is the first time I learnt so much in one video. It clearly helps me moving to the next stage. I'm now looking for advices about tolerances and 3D Printing parameters (ie supports) for print-in-place articulated items, if you have that 😀
Just what I was looking for, thanks! I had designed a hinged box watching a different video but needed a snap to keep it closed. Quick and to the point!
Just printed a test print with the exact same dimensions for the hinge and the snap fit. The hinge works perfectly! Unfortunately the protuding part of the snap fit mechanism broke off immediately. Obviously the print orientation is the culprit here, as the forces can easily pull the layers apart.
While it's cool that you can print both halves already connected, a much better design would be a pin made of brass that you would connect the two halves with. Much smoother operation! Nice tutorial, really well done.
How can I move a body to be exactly on top of each other. Lets say I create 2 boxes and now I wanna move one to be directly on top of the other. I tried the move tool but when I pane in and out I can see that it's not really on top, it's separated still from each other
Why the gap in between the “knuckle” and the pin? I get the gap where the center piece floats over it but there shouldn’t be a gap between the inner pin and the hole in the knuckle? Also, why not print it on its side ? Wouldn’t that be a better orientation and easier to manage tolerances ?? Circles are tough to print on the Z axis :) You can easily end up with flat spots on top and bottom of the holes where the filament sags. Especially when you don’t have supports :)
Love this and this is what I am looking for however, when i create the first hinge, and join it when extruding, it joins to the box and the split disappears, creating a solid box once again. Any ideas?
you need to hide the second part when doing the extrusion as the “join” function will join all touching bodies while extruding… you can also repair it by editing the feature in history and hiding the part there…
No problems! Depending on the material you use for printing, the post may round off after opening and closing many times, so you may consider experimenting with different dimensions.
It doesn't delete it, it just hides it. You can make it visible again by clicking the unhide icon, as demonstrated in the video at the hinge extrusion step.
You have no idea how thankful I am for this video! When you said "let's add some snap fit parts to the box", I literally said "YESSS THANK YOU!!" out loud hahaha. I know these are from 2 years ago but they are still seriously appreciated and you did an amazing job of showing us noobs step by step. Would love more if you ever decide to hop back into it!
The pin in the hinge is not suited for 3d printing. It's much more reliable to model two conical knobs that goes into recessions instead.
@feelfreefpv I had to adjust some of my settings but the hinge did work perfectly for me. I would like to learn the method you speak of, seems much easier anyway
@@rache5399Nice that it worked out fine, those kind of long overhangs can be quite challenging to print.
I made a similar box from another tutorial. The hinge in that model has no long pin through the hinge. Instead of extruding the long pin try extruding a round part and use taper angle to gove it a conical form. Make its staring diameter a bit thicker than the pin. The extrude should be about 5mm long. Mirror that extrude to the other side of the hinge.
Now there is no need for a long hole through the hinge. Instead you make indents that corresponds to the extrudes you made. You can do that with the combine command (Cut, Keep Tools).
As you need some clearance between the extrudes and the indents you can use Offset Face on the surfaces inside the indent. Push it to get a little bit larger (about 0,3-0,4mm will be enough).
Not sure how easy that was to follow without any pictures 😅
@@feelfreefpvdo you have an example I could look at? I’m brand new to this and having a hard time googling my way into learning about this specific technique you are describing
Thank you. I came here to learn about hinges and wound up learning a number of Fusion 360 techniques that I had not yet explored. You blunt "do this, do that" style gets to the point very effectively. And even some nice jazz to cover the printing, rather than ear shattering duffa duffa music!
man I'm going to tell you this, i came here to learn how to make a hinge and ended up watching all your videos and subscribing. there's something about your videos and your way of explaining things I've learned a lot more than what I came for. good work, keep the videos coming.
Thanks!
I appreciate the encouragement - just gotta make time for editing 😅
I just agree! First video of his I see, but I will definitely sub and watch them all. This has been the best video I've seen on boxed hinge, snap fit, and even other things bi learned about! THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Dear Sir, this the best tutorial I've seen on making a Hinge with Fusion. Clear simple instructions. Thank you so much.
Thanks soooo much for this video. Good demo. Good pace. Well thought out and explained. This is what an instructional video should look like.
I really like the way you explain and show everything step by step. You just earned a sub!
This was a great tutorial and very well done. I needed a refresher on how to do a hinge as well as a cantilever snap fit so this was literally perfect. It's such a basic 3d printing/modelling skill that's super useful for designing so many things. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together!
Thanks so much for this video. I laser engraved pencils for my grandkids for Christmas and I used your video to help me design personalized pencil boxes for each of them.
Grandpa, I like pencils, too 😇
Very glad this helped your Christmas 🎅🏻
I was really hoping you'd snap it shut. Did the hinge bind?
Thanks so much for your tutorial! This is exactly what I to learn as a super newbie looking for making some moving parts by 3D printing! Finally found a complete, detailed, and easy to follow tutorial and demo!
This actually worked really well! I made a few adjustments for clearance issues and used magnets for the latching but thank you for making this! You definitely explained this really well and there are some concepts as a bigger that you use here that make things so much easier when trying to design things.
Nice video, I have a project for my engineering class which requires a box to house a bread board for our electrical circuit and I’m gonna print a box like this with the hinge and snap lid just with a bigger box. Thank you!!!
thanks for your tutorial, This is my first time with this process, from the design to the making with your printer, I hope to learn more from you, thanks
Great tutorial. Worked well. Did in PLA and the latch broke the first time I tried it, but it was more a learning experience than a functional thing.
dude, very helpful video. I'm in my first week of learning Fusion and this was great. Also taught me a good design for hinges for a small project I'm considering. Thanks! Subscribing for sure.
Simple, to the point, and clear instructions.
Wow... so it doesnt close? xD JK. nice construction
great tutorial im having a problem when i add the top hinge further down the line i lose my split line
Awesome tutorial. Thank you very much. I am going to try and make this box parametrical. Thanks again.
Bonjour, Superbe vidéo qui simplifie beaucoup la boite à charnière
fantastic video
thankyou, very good for beginners!
This tutorial is great! Cant thank you enough for this.
Hi thank you , since I started using Fusion 360 this is the first time I learnt so much in one video. It clearly helps me moving to the next stage. I'm now looking for advices about tolerances and 3D Printing parameters (ie supports) for print-in-place articulated items, if you have that 😀
I wish I could vote this up for the best hindged box for beginners.
Bzzz bzzz bzz, from a fellow hobeeeist, thank you! 🐝🐝
Straight to the point. No endless tangents. Thank you good sir.
Excellent tutorial, thank you
Just what I was looking for, thanks! I had designed a hinged box watching a different video but needed a snap to keep it closed. Quick and to the point!
Just printed a test print with the exact same dimensions for the hinge and the snap fit. The hinge works perfectly! Unfortunately the protuding part of the snap fit mechanism broke off immediately. Obviously the print orientation is the culprit here, as the forces can easily pull the layers apart.
i made the clip 15mm wide and it worked well with the printing orientation he used in the video.
ES UNA DE LAS RAZONES POR LAS CUALES NO TERMINO EL VIDEO CERRANDO PARA VER EL AJUSTE XD
how does it make the inner pin without it conjoining with the hinge?
THX!!
I'm going to make battery cases with reference to this video.
Fantastic! Thanks for the great tutorial!!!
While it's cool that you can print both halves already connected, a much better design would be a pin made of brass that you would connect the two halves with. Much smoother operation!
Nice tutorial, really well done.
Thanks for this lesson. I hope you have time to keep sharing with us your skills.
Amazing Tutorial!
Thanks for a great Video hopefully you get more subs and will start making more fusion tutorials :).
Why didn't you close the box and show us how well your latch works?
He does a great job explaining. Shame it didn't work out for him to continue
Very nice. Thank you.
great video mate, many thanks
How can I move a body to be exactly on top of each other. Lets say I create 2 boxes and now I wanna move one to be directly on top of the other. I tried the move tool but when I pane in and out I can see that it's not really on top, it's separated still from each other
Why the gap in between the “knuckle” and the pin?
I get the gap where the center piece floats over it but there shouldn’t be a gap between the inner pin and the hole in the knuckle?
Also, why not print it on its side ? Wouldn’t that be a better orientation and easier to manage tolerances ?? Circles are tough to print on the Z axis :)
You can easily end up with flat spots on top and bottom of the holes where the filament sags. Especially when you don’t have supports :)
super vidéo très instructive merci
just wanna say thank you
I love your tutorials very much! Too bad you stop doing such great Videos.
Love this and this is what I am looking for however, when i create the first hinge, and join it when extruding, it joins to the box and the split disappears, creating a solid box once again. Any ideas?
you need to hide the second part when doing the extrusion as the “join” function will join all touching bodies while extruding… you can also repair it by editing the feature in history and hiding the part there…
@@oliverkatreniak8480thank you! Just the bit of information I needed.
great video. i need to learn fusion 360
nice work
Beautiful. Great refresher and you showed me a very clean way of doing it. Thank you.
So useful! Thank you!
Excellent tutorial, I learned something today. Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial!!!!!
Thank you very much 👏 😃👍
so the box cant shut? just followed the tutorial and made the box, will print soon and find out. thanks for the vid!
Excellent video - thank you!
i noticed it was very stiff once it was 3D printed, is there a way to avoid that?
very good. thanks for the tutorial.
great tutorial, thanks a ton, now my cat cant turn my computer off anymore.
Super precise! Thank you!
Can you print this on a prusa mini?
Any problems getting that box open again after closing it?
Very good tutorial! Thank you
No problems! Depending on the material you use for printing, the post may round off after opening and closing many times, so you may consider experimenting with different dimensions.
such a good tutorial
Might be a silly question, but will this work if you put the hinges on the inside of the box?
Just found out it wont work on the inside xD
Excellent explanation 👍
Excellent tutotial! Thanks!
Thanks!
But you did not show that if the locking mechanisism spaped into place or not. :(
thank you
Anyone else’s hinges get offset from the center construction line after they put in the 45° angles?
Does it not close all the way?
Could you share this file ?
Thanks, 👍✌🖖🥃
Whenever I first extrude from the hinge, it deletes the TOP body. How do i fix this?
It doesn't delete it, it just hides it. You can make it visible again by clicking the unhide icon, as demonstrated in the video at the hinge extrusion step.
How to create filp top cap for bottle
does it close tho?
Thanks a lot for this tutorial and demo! Great content, perfect pace!
Where did you learn how to do this? Great video btw
Thanks! Self taught…if I can do it, you can definitely do it!
NOT WORK .DIDNT CLOSING
Skill issue
That's wild@@SolaceCafe
i took the curse of the 666 subscrivers
I wonder if Autodesk might consider your video commercial use.
this shit is so complicted