Fusion 360 Course 1: Arduino UNO Enclosure
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2024
- In this course, we build a simple 3D printable enclosure for the very common Arduino UNO board using Autodesk Fusion 360.
Reference Dimensions drawing: i.imgur.com/Qu65kad.png
Arduino UNO model: gallery.autodesk.com/fusion36...
Thank you for the video and Arduino model.
Most welcome... it's very outdated though, I hope one can still follow it with the newer Fusion versions.
You sir, are an absolute gold mine. I knew there must be a simple & systematic way to create cases/enclosures. This is it !
This is a masterpiece of a tutorial, nothing I have seen on youtube comes close, thank you so much!
Very helpful video! I'm lookng forward to follow the next courses. :-)
Keep up the good work!
Seems awfully similar to the tutorial by Taylor Stein on the Fusion 360 channel...
You can watch the entire thing in a shorter time, more understandable, and easier to follow right here!
th-cam.com/video/E0bhdr84FNU/w-d-xo.html
@@yungnut4247 this one is more for beginners I did like it more
Yes, excellent tutorial, easy to follow and to apply in // Great work!!
I'm greatful to have such nice tutorials for FREE in youtube !!
Excellent tutorial, nice and slow and easy to follow - Great work!! Looking forward to go through your next tutorials. Hopefully the volume is a little louder other than that - Fantastic!!
Thanks mate. Don't worry about being slow, it's better because we can follow your videos with fusion360 without pause and resume ;)
Very good tutorial, I learned how to use tools properly. Thanks
Thank you! You just opened the whole new world for me :)
Thank you. It's a good tutorial for beginner just like me. I imported the Uno board but couldn't find texture or appearance so it's grey color as a whole.
Oustandingly well done sir. I appreciate your video very much thank you !!!!!
This is the perfect tutorial for beginners.....Thank you very much Sir for creating such a wonderful and easy to understand tutorial. I have created the UNO case following your tutorial. Appreciated.
Excellent video!!
good video
Awesome tutorial thanks! Speed and comprehension were perfect for my novice level, easy to follow without having to pause or rewind and explanations of why a particular command is used are very helpful for retention. Looking forward to more lessons...
It is similar, indeed. But between the two I stick with this one. It is slow indeed, but if you're learning, that's good. Thank you for posting such a detailed explanation and for being so clear on the explanations. MUCH appreciated.
Thanks for the nice video, but I had to increase the speed to 1.25x
when you have extruded the bigger slot for the pins you have cut through one of the pin inserts of the top cover at 57:12 . So the offset of .6 is too big. Looks like there is no room for any offset because distance between pin slots and pin insert of top cover is 0
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Please recreate this it's so outdated
comment tu fais pour les ronds etape 26:25
No more tutorials ?? That's a real pity - Please add some case tutorials for Raspberry PI, Pi Zero etc.
Jesus H, nice video but man you remind me of Mr. Rogers... slow slow slow.... ty anyway for the tips.
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