I really needed this tutorial for creating a rib. I also picked up a couple of other valuable techniques I did not know. I am a retired high school engineering teacher who created over 600 videos using SolidWorks. I switched to Fusion because it is free and I totally appreciate your work in creating outstanding instructional videos. Fantastic job!!
You can only extrude linearly. Today I needed this feature when I needed a fillet but it wrapped around an axis. That said, maybe I would have been better off using the revolve feature?
I thought the rib function would be somehow smarter/easier/automated... this is no different than sketching the rib profile then extruding/presspull #disappointed at this rib function
I really needed this tutorial for creating a rib. I also picked up a couple of other valuable techniques I did not know. I am a retired high school engineering teacher who created over 600 videos using SolidWorks. I switched to Fusion because it is free and I totally appreciate your work in creating outstanding instructional videos. Fantastic job!!
Hey thanks for this! I had the order of operations all backwards and was struggling till I came across this. 👍
What advantages does using the "Rib" tool have versus just extruding one from the sketch you already made?
That's what i was thinking. Just make a sketch on the offset plane, extrude, and pattern.
@@thegribbs I get there are (there must be?) advantages to using Rib but this video doesn’t seem to address that.
You can only extrude linearly. Today I needed this feature when I needed a fillet but it wrapped around an axis. That said, maybe I would have been better off using the revolve feature?
@@Lozzie74 yeah, revolve or sweep 🤷♂️
Great video. Is there a shorter way to make a rib with different length spaces in between each rib than to individually draw each one?
Can you tell how to make spars in it too
1080P does not cost any more
That was great❤
thx!!!
thank you
I thought the rib function would be somehow smarter/easier/automated... this is no different than sketching the rib profile then extruding/presspull #disappointed at this rib function