@@emilycoe8244 If you haven't already, then Sketchup Make is a good starting point to work in, before moving into Fusion 360. I came from Sketchup Make and into Fusion 360 and the transition was seamless. There are some differences, mainly in controls and sketching and then there are a lot of tools that are definitive upgrades. like the chamfer and roundover tools. In Sketchup you have to draw those where you want them and how deep you want them. In Fusion you just select a vector line, enter a number (or drag the arrow) and hit enter. And it can do multiples at the same time, where in Sketchup you can only do one at a time. You can neither draw direct domes and spheres in Sketchup. You have to draw them vertice by vertice. In Fusion there are direct tools to it. I'll never go back to Sketch Up, but it's a good introduction program for Fusion. I picked up even the more advanced modelling tools in Fusion mere months after starting to use it, due to my experience with Sketch Up. I may add that I have quite a few years of experience with Sketchup Make, but my advice still stands. Use Sketchup to learn the basics of sketching and modelling (like using the extrude tool) and then move on to Fusion 360
Great video! Sorry if I didn't get this part, but how did you join the patterned plywood to the standard plywood? Did you have a thinner plywood on bottom and glue both to it? Or just glue both sides together?
This is clean af 👌🏾
Great job!!
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That's a smart looking coffee table.
Andy Pugh thanks Andy 👍🏻
Thats an awesome patern!
Also where did you get those table legs from?
thanks for reminding me ! ill put it in the description now!
- VERY nicely done, particularly for a first attempt. Thanx 4 sharing.
Looks pretty cool man, I really like the joining of the piece of plywood with the pattern!
Thank you! Cheers!
You did an amazing job. I can't wait to give this a try 😍
Stunning! Great job, looks like it was very time consuming but SO worth it.
Choya C thanks so much ! 🙏
Wow pattern came out awesome, and it's cool how you had it blend into the regular plywood like that👍 great job sam
Thanks man really appreciate it 🙏☺️
Came out good.
Thanks mate !
Well done! Thanks for the video
Had my heart set on a CNC for my workshop, maybe i need a table saw now too. 😂 Looks great!
I think in going to get a cnc aswell 😛
@@samwilkinson9670 I want the X-Carve! Need to give myself a few lessons in Fusion360 / similar first!
@@emilycoe8244 If you haven't already, then Sketchup Make is a good starting point to work in, before moving into Fusion 360. I came from Sketchup Make and into Fusion 360 and the transition was seamless. There are some differences, mainly in controls and sketching and then there are a lot of tools that are definitive upgrades. like the chamfer and roundover tools. In Sketchup you have to draw those where you want them and how deep you want them. In Fusion you just select a vector line, enter a number (or drag the arrow) and hit enter. And it can do multiples at the same time, where in Sketchup you can only do one at a time. You can neither draw direct domes and spheres in Sketchup. You have to draw them vertice by vertice. In Fusion there are direct tools to it. I'll never go back to Sketch Up, but it's a good introduction program for Fusion. I picked up even the more advanced modelling tools in Fusion mere months after starting to use it, due to my experience with Sketch Up. I may add that I have quite a few years of experience with Sketchup Make, but my advice still stands. Use Sketchup to learn the basics of sketching and modelling (like using the extrude tool) and then move on to Fusion 360
Love the design... 👌U do amazing work. Thanks for great content 🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice Coffee Table i love the shape! great work! New subscriber!
Thanks for the sub!
I'm new to this genre of woodworking and amazed by the beauty of these patterns. This is for purely asthetic purposes, right?
Nice work , I tried so many times to do something like this but man does it take for ever or what ? Great video thanks
Took me forever and a day 🤣
Dude this is fire! I love how you did it! Keep up the good work.
Colt Facer thanks man 🙏 really appreciate it ☺️
Excellent work man, subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Hola muy bueno tu canal Gracias por compartir tus habilidades Saludos desde Argentina
Gracias por ver !
Great video! Sorry if I didn't get this part, but how did you join the patterned plywood to the standard plywood? Did you have a thinner plywood on bottom and glue both to it? Or just glue both sides together?
Nothing underneath ! Just glued it together !
Good vid3o
Muito bacana
Nice job...Keep it up ...Regards from MALDIVES
Mohamed Rasheed thanks 🙏 ohh the Maldives 🇲🇻 👌
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Hey did you have to clamp the pattern when glueing :)
U should make a sled for your table saw, save all the cutting with the chopsaw
That’s what I’m doing this week hopefully!! Thanks for watching
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When u say square do u mean hexagon?
No, he meant square. The physical shape is a hexagon yes, but the pattern looks like an isometric, 3D cube
Thanks chief for answering for him lol 😆
Boa noite
Hey! Thanks for stopping by!
talent.. whurs mine?
Cheers bro. Haha its coming.
Pattern not patent
that annoying music sucks