How to design 3d printable hinges in Fusion 360
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video I show how I design hinges for 3d printing projects in Fusion 360. I demonstrate four different designs. Two of them are print-in-place, the other two can be printed and assembled.
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Great videos and I love the pacing. While not suitable for beginners, it's super satisfying to get exactly the info you need to understand your process and not waste much time with trivial stuff.
Or unnecessarily long intros, I hate that.
I love how no bs and to the point this is, helped me print my first hinge as a beginner. Thank you!
this is the most packed info f360 video i have seen so far! ty
The filament hinge bend trick is absolutely wild - i wouldn't have ever thought of that, but im almost definitely gonna make use of it, now!
I for one also dont think your videos are too fast to be considered tutorials. Thank you for making them :)
Best video on PIP hinges ever. Love the 4 different methods, especially the snap together version.
your tutorials are well done and concise. complex modeling within Fusion 360 is an under-served space. good luck building your channel, and i look forward to your next presentation.
I can see why other people might find the pace of this video hard to follow, but for me, it was perfect! It was quick and packed with useful information. You spoke clearly and avoided jump cuts in favor of speeding it up. 10/10! I wouldn't say this pace is suitable for beginners but for me it was quite helpful. Keep up the awesome work!
Great design techniques, thank you for sharing! I like the pacing of the video too.
I literally have to turn this down to 1/2 speed to have it be of any use. Edit: still a great tutorial ( when its at half speed lol ).
This was really informative.
Thanks for sharing 🙏.
Thank you! You’re welcome.
Great video, thanks bro
thank you!
I have a questiion, could the last design be used with large paper clip instead of filament? Would it hold together of will the bendign cause too mach stress on hinges?
If the clearances are tight enough I dont see a reason why steel wire would not work. Maybe file off any flush at the ends of the paperclip.
@@getprototypingthank you for your answer and excellent tutorial
Great video, thanks! I understand how some may see the pacing as too fast, but this was perfect for someone who already knows basic fusion operations but just had never done a hinge before. My main takeaway was to do the offsets/clearances in a separate pass rather than trying to do them directly already in the sketches (they get too complicated and difficult to manage when there are too many concentric circles / offset shapes and you lose track of what denotes what)
I have another question, I was playing with these designs and obviously neother of them can be opened more then 180 deg, is there a way to modify it, so it can go from 0 deg to 270?
Yeah, that is pretty much what I did with one of the containers in this video:
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Great guide! I subscribed and am looking forward to more tips! I do agree it was pretty fast, I had to watch it 3 times to get the details and realize I could slow it down.... just some feedback.
It's insane how much time and effort can be wasted if you don't know what you're doing... and/or how much can be saved if you do. It would probably take me a half hour to an hour to finish one of these without knowing the shortcuts. (...and I'd probably have to print one at-least 2-3 times and make modifications before getting a good, working part).
Uhmmmm…. What? 🧐🧐🤔🤔
bro, it's a tutorial not a speed run, speack slower and calmly. you go so fast i can't even understand the words...
Why'd you have to go so fast 💀 blud is playing ranked fusion
Is this supposed to be a tutorial of some kind? Way too fast, even for experienced users of F360. Might consider slowing down next time.
Slowing play to .75 of normal does help.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm trying to give a quick overview without wasting anybody's time, but definitely willing to improve.
frick man playing it at 0.75 to understand it and at 0.25 to follow it, its annoyingly fast
Perfect tutorial for me! If I have missed something I still can hit de pause button.
Way to fast
Dumb question: Can Resin printing use this method? I am a complete beginner.
Should be possible, just make sure that everything is printable and there are no supports in the gaps.