The focus of this video is not on the function of the headset stand. To create a functional headset stand, just a few simple extrudes will suffice. This video is really more about creating the unique form that we see here. So have fun with trying this out and post your ideas in the comments!
Fusion sempre me surpreendendo com suas ferramentas de trabalho. Claro que com suas devidas explicações que são muito elucidativas. Obrigado por compartilhar.
Could you create the base obilisque shape and top in sepearate operations like an hour glass? Then combine them to keep the trapezoid and variable taper?
This is a good point, one that I did not consider. I went back to perform the first method on the loft in the second method. The end result actually looks pretty good, although the bevelled faces have a slight curvature. The slight curvature really shouldn't matter.
The focus of this video is not on the function of the headset stand. To create a functional headset stand, just a few simple extrudes will suffice. This video is really more about creating the unique form that we see here. So have fun with trying this out and post your ideas in the comments!
This Video shows me so much workflows i didn't even expect from Fusion, thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the videos you make! Your workflow using advanced features in Fusion 360 is incredibly insightful
You always show some function that I'm usually unaware of, Excellent video
Thank you for the videos they have enlightened me to different workflows in fusion
Fusion sempre me surpreendendo com suas ferramentas de trabalho. Claro que com suas devidas explicações que são muito elucidativas. Obrigado por compartilhar.
I still haven't fully understood replace face but would you be able to do that here for the base with the first method?
very clever . thanks for sharing your experience
Could you create the base obilisque shape and top in sepearate operations like an hour glass? Then combine them to keep the trapezoid and variable taper?
What is wrong with the curved side faces from the trapezoid loft? Couldn't the original have curved faces also?
This is a good point, one that I did not consider. I went back to perform the first method on the loft in the second method. The end result actually looks pretty good, although the bevelled faces have a slight curvature. The slight curvature really shouldn't matter.
Dang, I get by in F360 most of the time, but I wish I could use F360 1/10th as well as you do.
Another great video!
The first thing I thought of when I saw the thumbnail of this video was "sweep"
Very inspiring!