Been making stuff in fusion for my drones for a bit, but watching your videos now, showing me all these easier ways... dude. I wish I could subscribe more than once
Bro this is amazingly helpful! Could you tell me more about the m3 bushings, where to buy them from, what their name is when searching for them, what size I need. And then like how much bigger i need to design the hole in the mount to accommodate them?
Great video keep it coming I have learn a lot how to use Fusion360 on the easy way... BTW I was wondering if you have the link where I can buy does little metal bushing? I cant find it... Thanks!
Awesome man! I learned a ton once again. If you make another video can you explain some of the key shortcuts that you use or have setup while your drawing? Must say, one of the easiest videos I have seen to follow along with and understand. Thanks again for making this for everyone.
I will link the the first video I made on this in the description. In that videos description there is a timestamp to some basic functions. For the most part im just clicking tools from the menu. If you pull a drop down from the menu and hover over a tool three dots will show up on the right and from there you can assign a keyboard shortcut to the tool
Thanks for this..been using Blender for a while but always wanted to check out fusion 360 .Wondering how well it would handle making various types of gears ...
Glad to hear that man! Thank you for the feedback 🍻 its hard to get things to fit nice first try dont get discouraged if it doesnt. I hope yours works out
Thanks a lot for this! Did you also re-design the top plate of the frame in fusion? Or did you import that from somewhere? Getting all the screwholes right must be tricky , and all the curves on the frame etc..
That top plate was made when I was using 123d design which is an autodesk program they discontinued. You can import most of the common 3D and 2D formats to fusion.
Great video Ean, are you making the fusion file available for download by any chance? I'm a total newbie and unable to follow every step, would be great to work off the model you created to better understand how it's built. I still need to edit it to fit another frame. Thanks!
You are overlapping walls, I means that's fine if you dont want to print it but a printer will see those internal walls and try to print them. It's a bad way to model dude, the end result should be 1 complete piece, not 3 separate pieces overlapping. I only say this because I just fixed a mount someone who followed your tutorial had made and it didnt print well for him.
Wheb you run an extrude command and one shape runs through another fusion should merge those shapes. You buddy might have had new body or new component selected when doing those commands. The end result will not have interal walls if done correctly
@@primitivefpv6660 unfortunately that doesn't happen, it will print 2 pieces stuck together, there is no true fusion between them and the walls are likely to seperate under stress. Joining to models is easy, the only reason I came across your video was because someone reached out to me to help them print the model they had made from following the video, they had a failed print due to the parts not being joined properly. I see this kind of thing all over the place and help people fix broken designs quite regularly. Your way may print but structurally it can fail.
Have your friend reach out to me on facebook. Im curious to see what the real problem is. If something in the tutorial is misleading I would want to get that fixed. I can assure you tho ive never had issues with print strength. I go through more carbon than TPU
@@primitivefpv6660 I model with blender and am not familiar fusion but overlapping models is like pineapple on pizza for me 🤣. I have to make them perfect but then I'm crazy OCD about that kind of thing 👍
This is an excellent tutorial for beginners with Fusion. Your presentation and explanations are straight to the point. Thanks
cant stop watching your fusion 360 stuff its just lit
Great Tut, still relevant today!
Been making stuff in fusion for my drones for a bit, but watching your videos now, showing me all these easier ways... dude. I wish I could subscribe more than once
Thanks man!
This video is amazing! How did you model the top plate in f360?
This series is awesome!!!
Thanks man Im glad you like it 🙌
This is the tutorial I needed.
Keep up with great work.
I just found your channel and it’s amazing. Keep up this amazing work.
where do you get top plate stl files? Thanks for this tutorial. Was gonna buy one on ebay but now ill design my own.
Check out my armguard video. Take a picture of your top plate bring it into fuision and create the part from there
Bro this is amazingly helpful!
Could you tell me more about the m3 bushings, where to buy them from, what their name is when searching for them, what size I need.
And then like how much bigger i need to design the hole in the mount to accommodate them?
Great video keep it coming I have learn a lot how to use Fusion360 on the easy way... BTW I was wondering if you have the link where I can buy does little metal bushing? I cant find it... Thanks!
Glad to hear that it helps 🙌
M3 Spacers
www.catalystmachineworks.com/products/spare-aluminum-spacer-set-of-4?_pos=15&_sid=6c77e70cf&_ss=r
@@primitivefpv6660 thanks a lot
Awesome man! I learned a ton once again. If you make another video can you explain some of the key shortcuts that you use or have setup while your drawing? Must say, one of the easiest videos I have seen to follow along with and understand. Thanks again for making this for everyone.
I will link the the first video I made on this in the description. In that videos description there is a timestamp to some basic functions. For the most part im just clicking tools from the menu.
If you pull a drop down from the menu and hover over a tool three dots will show up on the right and from there you can assign a keyboard shortcut to the tool
@@primitivefpv6660 👍
Thanks for this..been using Blender for a while but always wanted to check out fusion 360 .Wondering how well it would handle making various types of gears ...
I have not done it myself but ive seen some videos where fusion can animate parts of an assembly
Just what I needed! Thank you!
Glad to help!
Real good tips in there.
🤘
Another great tutorial! Keep them coming! Maybe an arm guard next? Or SMA/crossfire antenna?
This is what im looking for. Thanks alot !!
Very nice, exactly what I was looking for. Maybe show us how to add a ND filter gap in there? If not no worries, many thanks!
Damn this video helped me a ton to produce my own mount. Even tho I'm not finished yet I'm still hyped lol
Glad to hear that man! Thank you for the feedback 🍻 its hard to get things to fit nice first try dont get discouraged if it doesnt. I hope yours works out
this i wanted to learn
thanks
I think you were the one who asked for the go pro mount. Thanks for the suggestion 👍
Awesome mate!!! Thanks a lot for the tutorial videos!
Thanks a lot for this! Did you also re-design the top plate of the frame in fusion? Or did you import that from somewhere? Getting all the screwholes right must be tricky , and all the curves on the frame etc..
That top plate was made when I was using 123d design which is an autodesk program they discontinued. You can import most of the common 3D and 2D formats to fusion.
Awesome, this tutorial is super useful!!
hey man love your stuff! Do you care if I follow along on livestreams
? I'll credit you of course
Great video Ean, are you making the fusion file available for download by any chance? I'm a total newbie and unable to follow every step, would be great to work off the model you created to better understand how it's built. I still need to edit it to fit another frame. Thanks!
what orientation did you use to print? ie...what side was face down on the build plate? Also, do you use supports?
Lense side down. I print no supports even tho it droops a little bit on the feet but it saves time
Thanks Primitive FPV
Thanks!
perfect...thanks !!!
Where can I find those bushings?
They were on catalyst machine works website. Check their hardware section
Thanks :)
is this hero 8 or 7?
This one was a 7
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👽👊
You are overlapping walls, I means that's fine if you dont want to print it but a printer will see those internal walls and try to print them. It's a bad way to model dude, the end result should be 1 complete piece, not 3 separate pieces overlapping. I only say this because I just fixed a mount someone who followed your tutorial had made and it didnt print well for him.
Wheb you run an extrude command and one shape runs through another fusion should merge those shapes. You buddy might have had new body or new component selected when doing those commands. The end result will not have interal walls if done correctly
@@primitivefpv6660 unfortunately that doesn't happen, it will print 2 pieces stuck together, there is no true fusion between them and the walls are likely to seperate under stress. Joining to models is easy, the only reason I came across your video was because someone reached out to me to help them print the model they had made from following the video, they had a failed print due to the parts not being joined properly. I see this kind of thing all over the place and help people fix broken designs quite regularly.
Your way may print but structurally it can fail.
Have your friend reach out to me on facebook. Im curious to see what the real problem is. If something in the tutorial is misleading I would want to get that fixed. I can assure you tho ive never had issues with print strength. I go through more carbon than TPU
@@primitivefpv6660 I model with blender and am not familiar fusion but overlapping models is like pineapple on pizza for me 🤣. I have to make them perfect but then I'm crazy OCD about that kind of thing 👍
@@primitivefpv6660 also that was 6 months ago I forget who the guy was now hahaha