Fusion 360 Exercises #2: Shear Plate
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- This is a series of Fusion exercises that focus on sketching. The idea is to take a technical drawing and reproduce it in Fusion - a process that mirrors how I frequently use the software, as I create sketches on paper or physical models and translate those measured drawings/objects to 2D sketches and 3D models in Fusion.
I'd suggest taking a stab at making the sketch before you watch me do it. Here is a link to the shear plate drawing: www.dropbox.co... (you do not need a Dropbox account to view or download the file)
These are fantastic! I feel like I am learning what I need from these. I understand the program and its functions, i just need practice :D
Geez thanks, this tutorial felt interesting and challenging beyond a typical tutorial, really got me practicing. I hope you come out with more
Edit: As for the end, I think the 30 degree angle made the lines parralel for me
Thanks, I'm posting them every few days 👍🏾
Do you know an ideal book or resource for more drawings like these?
Watch the first video.. I show the two books that these drawings came from. The orange one gets deep ☠️
I'm seeing no spec for the angle to the slot.
Do you mean we're seeing the same issue, or did I miss something in the drawing?
@@RobDuarte After drawing the slot you set an angle of 30 degrees to a construction line passing thru the right hole center, but you couldn't set the angle of the construction line to the line passing thru the two holes. I was agreeing that that angle is not specified in the drawing. BTW, I loved how that shape came together as you specified each dimension.😁
The drawing link appears to be broken.
Sorry about that - try now
try i just piced up a 3d printer 5 days ago adn also cad like watshing these. altho this a abit 2 easy i have modeld a eletrich hoverboard motor 1:1.
This is meant for beginners, but honestly it's good practice and feels like solving mini puzzles, so it's not wasted effort to maybe grab a more complex drawing and try to replicate it.
@@RobDuarte currentyly modeling a sketch for "advanced" users