i couldn't keep up but i am beginner level.. hopefully in a few months i will be able to reference this video and understand everything. Thank you for taking the time to share these advance features.
Hey Kevin !! I was using creo parametric for a while but a few months back when I switched to fusion 360, I found it was on a whole new level in design environment making it one of the most powerful designing softwares out there. That's when I came across your channel and I want to say that you're doing such a great job helping beginners reach their potential in fusion 360 😄. Thank you...
Excellent video. Perfect speed. I was able to follow it and understand it as you were going. I was able to guess what commands you were going to use next. Yes on future surface modeling videos.
I prefer to use the mirror command at the end of the time line and only draw half of the shape. This will usually make the design more stable. Also I would make a spline just for the lower side of the blade, rather than for the whole lower knife. Thank you for sharing the video
At 2:55, attempting to extrude the surface selects the entire spline profile, even with chaining off. I have tried to use the Break tool to separate the spline at certain points but it just deletes the entire spline. Anyone know how to overcome this?
Great video! it should be mentioning the blade tip top should be a straight line, not a spline, otherwise loft won't work. It's omitted from the video. Each line matters.
Hey, thanks for the video idea! Can't commit to anything at this time, but have added this to my 'CAM tutorial ideas' list. I always appreciate video topics/suggestions, so feel free to share ideas any time :)
How'd you feel about this *Intermediate* tutorial? Would you like to see more *Surface Modeling* ?
i couldn't keep up but i am beginner level.. hopefully in a few months i will be able to reference this video and understand everything. Thank you for taking the time to share these advance features.
Yes! More please!
Yes please... That would be awesome
definitely need more of this !!
Yes, would like to see more of this kind of modeling. Thanks!
Hey Kevin !! I was using creo parametric for a while but a few months back when I switched to fusion 360, I found it was on a whole new level in design environment making it one of the most powerful designing softwares out there. That's when I came across your channel and I want to say that you're doing such a great job helping beginners reach their potential in fusion 360 😄. Thank you...
Thank you, Harsha! I appreciate your support and glad to hear you're enjoying all of the content :)
Yes! More surface modelling please. your video's have been my favorite since I got stuck at home in 2020.
Thanks for your support, Tony!
INCREDIBLE
Excellent video. Perfect speed. I was able to follow it and understand it as you were going. I was able to guess what commands you were going to use next. Yes on future surface modeling videos.
Thanks, Tony! Hope all is well with you 😃
I prefer to use the mirror command at the end of the time line and only draw half of the shape. This will usually make the design more stable. Also I would make a spline just for the lower side of the blade, rather than for the whole lower knife. Thank you for sharing the video
At 2:55, attempting to extrude the surface selects the entire spline profile, even with chaining off. I have tried to use the Break tool to separate the spline at certain points but it just deletes the entire spline. Anyone know how to overcome this?
Great video! it should be mentioning the blade tip top should be a straight line, not a spline, otherwise loft won't work. It's omitted from the video. Each line matters.
Hi Kevin, would you consider doing a video on setting the toolpath for the handle scales? Can not find one anywhere.
Hey, thanks for the video idea! Can't commit to anything at this time, but have added this to my 'CAM tutorial ideas' list. I always appreciate video topics/suggestions, so feel free to share ideas any time :)
@@ProductDesignOnline Thank you so much for answering, most don't. Looking forward to your next video.
@@nouveauwebsitedesign1890 You're welcome. I try to answer as many as I can :)
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