If it is an oddly shaped speaker, then the boundary fill would work even better that your example, while giving the internal volume. Which they would do exactly as you showed! So it could be useful and used in where a simple extrude couldn't show the volume of the space.
Hello Lars, thanks for your many amazing videos. Is it possible to generate the G-Code for mutiple machine paths without the pause between them (since the tools are the same)? What about a mix between paths built in 2D and 3D?
Thank you Lars, I actually figured out alot of it right after I sent you the email. My biggest issue is getting the port to seperate from the internal volume.
You can separate the port from the main body by patching the openings of the port temporarily. This will allow the ports volume to be taken into consideration during boundary fill.
Sorry I might be being really thick but how can I work out the liquid volume from that? Your test says 1.863E+07 mm3. what is that? I've converted 1.863 mm3 into litres and its and its 0.000186 litres!? Thats not right for the size of the box you drew? HELP.. thank you :)
Hi there, help me if u can. Wanna use a rectangular pattern feature (like e hole ok? or in a draw, is ok as well) and im trying to CONVERT a distance parameter to a quantity one. For example if the high is x mm, than than the quantity is value of x/32. Please? :)
If it is an oddly shaped speaker, then the boundary fill would work even better that your example, while giving the internal volume. Which they would do exactly as you showed! So it could be useful and used in where a simple extrude couldn't show the volume of the space.
Speaker Volume.... Louder please! LOL!! So simple and so effective! Thank you Lars for making Fusion so easy to learn, you are the best!
Hello Lars, thanks for your many amazing videos. Is it possible to generate the G-Code for mutiple machine paths without the pause between them (since the tools are the same)? What about a mix between paths built in 2D and 3D?
Look into Hoffman’s iron law, just a little rule of thumb for speaker cabinet volume
Thank you Lars, I actually figured out alot of it right after I sent you the email. My biggest issue is getting the port to seperate from the internal volume.
You can separate the port from the main body by patching the openings of the port temporarily. This will allow the ports volume to be taken into consideration during boundary fill.
@@dudemcgee256 perfect, this is what I've been missing
Another good one
Sorry I might be being really thick but how can I work out the liquid volume from that? Your test says 1.863E+07 mm3. what is that? I've converted 1.863 mm3 into litres and its and its 0.000186 litres!? Thats not right for the size of the box you drew? HELP.. thank you :)
Taking one dot forward makes 18.63 Lt.
Can it work with irregular shapes like a beans shape......if after designing beans I want to know its internal air volume?
Awesome
Hi there, help me if u can.
Wanna use a rectangular pattern feature (like e hole ok? or in a draw, is ok as well) and im trying to CONVERT a distance parameter to a quantity one. For example if the high is x mm, than than the quantity is value of x/32. Please? :)
What i though it will work is to set a second parameter (no units, or pieces) and make it equal value of a distance parameter. But isnt working.