Thanks for noting! I would love to do a completely unedited, full blown tutorial including every mistake along the way. I have yet to meet a professional that does it perfect every time… if such exists they would be quite the fright to behold!
Thank you Bob! Remember I had mentioned that there’s some exciting news coming up? Well, it’s kinda related to this video. Stay tuned for what’s next. All the best!
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Hey, great tutorial! I've been following along, However, when I select the legs component to sketch on the bottom of the table, the table top component doesn't grey out. Is there a hidden setting somewhere I can change to make this happen?
Thanks so much! You probably have an issue in your workflow that has made it so that your components and bodies are mixed up. Make sure that your table top (bodies and sketches) are in one component, and that your legs (bodies and sketches) are in another component. If they are, then when you activate one, the other should become transparent. Please let us know if that works for you.
Hola, son muy interesentas tus vídeos, yo tambien ocupo FUSION 360. tengo una consulta. ¿Cómo se llama el software que capturas el teclado y da el efecto de zoom? te lo agradeco..Sigue haciendo vídeos. Saludos!
Thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying our videos. The application is called Keystroke Pro 2. It is an app you can purchase for Mac. Hope that helps! All the best!
9:19 I created a diagonal line through the new sketch. However, the sides are not separated into two like in the video. So you cannot use the protrusion command. How can it be separated into two?
Thanks so much for reaching out. Could be several things. Let's try the first thing that I think it is: did you create the leg body and sketch within the same component in the browser?
@@learnitalready Thank you for your reply. 1.5:40 seconds, create sketch1 in the legs component and draw a square. And, extrude. 2. Create sketch2 in the legs component at 8:54 seconds. And, a diagonal line was created. However, it is still not separated into two.
@@skm9350 happy to help. It will be a lot easier for me to see what’s going on if you can send me your file please. You can find our business email on the about section of our page.
There are various reasons why that could be happening and it usually has to do with workflow and your browser. If you’d like, please send us your file. You can find our contact email on our TH-cam about page. Thanks!
I like that you make mistakes then show us how you fix it. Thanks Jim.
Thanks for noting! I would love to do a completely unedited, full blown tutorial including every mistake along the way. I have yet to meet a professional that does it perfect every time… if such exists they would be quite the fright to behold!
Yeaaa metric finally!! Love from China 🥰
Thanks so much! So glad to have viewers from around the world 😀
Best channel for f360
Wow, that’s very nice to hear. Thank you!
This was another really good tutorial! Thanks Tai.
Thank you Bob! Remember I had mentioned that there’s some exciting news coming up? Well, it’s kinda related to this video. Stay tuned for what’s next. All the best!
i will be looking for it!
Great Channel!
Thank you!
Well done for catching up with the way the whole world measures!
Well, I’ll just have to make some more tutorials using metric then!
I am in USA but got most modeling I use metric except for furniture. Love your videos I’ve stepped up my knowledge ten fold just watching a few.
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keep up the good works
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Hey, great tutorial! I've been following along, However, when I select the legs component to sketch on the bottom of the table, the table top component doesn't grey out. Is there a hidden setting somewhere I can change to make this happen?
Thanks so much!
You probably have an issue in your workflow that has made it so that your components and bodies are mixed up. Make sure that your table top (bodies and sketches) are in one component, and that your legs (bodies and sketches) are in another component. If they are, then when you activate one, the other should become transparent. Please let us know if that works for you.
Thanks!
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Hola, son muy interesentas tus vídeos, yo tambien ocupo FUSION 360. tengo una consulta. ¿Cómo se llama el software que capturas el teclado y da el efecto de zoom? te lo agradeco..Sigue haciendo vídeos. Saludos!
Thanks so much! Glad you’re enjoying our videos.
The application is called Keystroke Pro 2. It is an app you can purchase for Mac. Hope that helps!
All the best!
9:19 I created a diagonal line through the new sketch. However, the sides are not separated into two like in the video. So you cannot use the protrusion command. How can it be separated into two?
Thanks so much for reaching out. Could be several things. Let's try the first thing that I think it is: did you create the leg body and sketch within the same component in the browser?
@@learnitalready Thank you for your reply.
1.5:40 seconds, create sketch1 in the legs component and draw a square.
And, extrude.
2. Create sketch2 in the legs component at 8:54 seconds.
And, a diagonal line was created.
However, it is still not separated into two.
@@skm9350 happy to help. It will be a lot easier for me to see what’s going on if you can send me your file please. You can find our business email on the about section of our page.
I'm getting lost in the mirrorring. My legs seem constrained ok but the mirroring is sending it way off :(
There are various reasons why that could be happening and it usually has to do with workflow and your browser. If you’d like, please send us your file. You can find our contact email on our TH-cam about page. Thanks!