Fusion 360 - How To BETTER Constrain Hole Location - Ask LarsLive

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2019
  • How To BETTER Constrain Hole Location is a snippet of Sunday's Ask LarsLive. You Can watch the full episode here:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 42

  • @cadcamstuff
    @cadcamstuff  5 років тому

    What is YOUR constrain process? Would love to hear how you guys use the tools available! Hope you enjoy :)

    • @vihaanlandry4699
      @vihaanlandry4699 2 роки тому

      i guess Im randomly asking but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..?
      I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.

    • @reyanshcameron3086
      @reyanshcameron3086 2 роки тому

      @Vihaan Landry Instablaster :)

  • @sds123faf
    @sds123faf 5 років тому

    Hi Lars!
    Thank you for your videos. Few months ago I struggled so much that I closed the app to never use again. But each time I watched your videos I thought “It does not look that hard, I can give another try” and finally made it through.
    I use the software easier now.
    Your videos give courage to us!
    Greetings!

  • @rivlry1975
    @rivlry1975 5 років тому +3

    Haha. Perfect Lars. Exactly what I was looking for. And yes I wanted 4 holes but was easier to send just the one

  • @zooboo101
    @zooboo101 3 роки тому +1

    Best teacher ive found on youtube for fusion 360 ive found so far so thats a sub my friend

  • @jamesbibler6492
    @jamesbibler6492 Рік тому

    Love to watch your videos. Thank you.

  • @mgrantom
    @mgrantom Рік тому

    Wow! You are at a whole different level of expertise! Thanks for sharing!

  • @rivlry1975
    @rivlry1975 Рік тому

    Just saw this tutorial. Helped a lot. Thank you very much.

  • @ck2106
    @ck2106 Рік тому

    Very helpful as always Lars!

  • @daveroche689
    @daveroche689 4 роки тому

    Coming from Sketchup, this has been the most difficult adaptation. Thank you for making it so straightforward.

  • @douglass69
    @douglass69 7 місяців тому

    As always, my go to guy. Thank you.

  • @feldmanjared
    @feldmanjared 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Lars!

  • @michaelrice500
    @michaelrice500 3 роки тому

    Brilliant!

  • @bobp5776
    @bobp5776 5 років тому +2

    A great solution for that type of task. Nice one Lars. I saved this link among many others.It covered many constraint basics all rolled into one task,very very usefull. You got to get a smoke machine :). BTW i have a question, What is that machine behind your right shoulder on the wall?Its been driving me nuts trying to figure out what it is lol

    • @rivlry1975
      @rivlry1975 5 років тому

      Bob P it’s a Haas CNC controller

    • @bobp5776
      @bobp5776 5 років тому +1

      @@rivlry1975 Thanks Eric, mystery solved.Not crazy now lol

  • @duncanpotter5838
    @duncanpotter5838 4 роки тому +1

    I am trying to figure out how to locate holes (as opposed to circles) at a point offset from the center of a rectangle. Want to use holes instead of extruded circles so I can use threads, drillpoints etc etc. Is there any way to do this?

  • @martindekker8203
    @martindekker8203 3 роки тому

    Hi Lars. I've made a waste board with 200 od circles that need to now to make into holes. All circles are the same diameter. Is there a way to select all 200 plus holes and make them go all the way through my waste board? If I have to do this one by one would take make a lot of time. Appreciate your help.

  • @k5map
    @k5map Місяць тому

    This video was great at explaining how to constrain holes... I have a situation which I could use your help. I have a hole #1 on the base Sketch and hole #2 on construction plain about 10mm above hole #1. How can I get hole #2 to align and constrain with the center of hole #1?

  • @copo7205
    @copo7205 5 років тому

    Great vid Lars!
    What would you say the advantages of constraining the hole's position like that are instead of using a faster and simpler mirror?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  5 років тому

      None. That would be a legit approach 👍😊

  • @davidcarter8932
    @davidcarter8932 5 років тому +1

    I would avoid formulas containing subtraction in this situation. I would dimension the circles (d1+d2)/4 from the origin. This is the average size of the rectangles divided in half. That way, if for some reason the inner rectangle is changed to be larger than the outer rectangle, the holes will still be in the correct position.

  • @antoniojuarez4714
    @antoniojuarez4714 5 років тому

    Hello Lars ... can you make a vidio drawing a bicycle wheel ... thanks

  • @justinreed1388
    @justinreed1388 4 роки тому

    ? @ 2:48 how did you draw those lines out?

  • @Duraltia
    @Duraltia 5 років тому +1

    @03:55 I'd like to propose for Autodesk to add an option in the settings for those d1, d2, etc... _Shortcuts_ to be permanently displayed next to the already visible measurements - Would, IMHO, really help with the workflow.
    Btw... I do all my designs in Metric but every once in a while have to use Imperial numbers when it comes to measurements based on the diameter of the Endmills I use.
    So far I haven't figured out if there's a way to temporarily ( just for the currently active measurement! Not the entire sketch yet alone the project ) enter an Imperial number.
    Like a sketch with a rectangle and a 1/4 inch sized hole going like L: 10mm W: 15mm Ø: 1/4 Inch - Instead of whipping out the Win10 Calculator, changing it to Length Conversion and calculating 0.25 of an Inch into 6.35mm to be entered into the sketch.

    • @cavalrycome
      @cavalrycome 5 років тому

      You can indeed mix inches and millimeters. If you need to enter say 4 inches and you have it set to display metric units, just type "4 in" and it will automatically convert it to millimeters.

    • @jimbarchuk
      @jimbarchuk 5 років тому

      Display dimension labels. Great idea, write it up in Suggestions (search first.) It should be selectable, and default on the ENCOURAGE ppl to use it. Right-click on a label to: Rename, disable display for that label, disable all labels. Heck, I'd frequently like name displayed bit value. I know the value. I need the name to make it easier to find, rather than looking for the parr, then finding the dimension lines, and finally finding the dimension. Steal my ideas when you write the suggestion. Three months from now a new feature will appear.

  • @xamindar
    @xamindar 3 роки тому

    3:35 double-click does nothing. I can not edit my dimensions. Did they remove this function?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  3 роки тому

      They did not. That should work. I would recommend that you post in the forum, there are some really smart people there.

  • @RabidSnailRacing
    @RabidSnailRacing 5 років тому +4

    Why not just make a construction line from the corner of the inner rectangle to the corner of the outer and constrain the circle to the midpoint of the construction line and constrain all the circles to be equal in diameter?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  5 років тому +5

      Because then I could not show the cool function of doing math in the dimension dialog box :-)

    • @rivlry1975
      @rivlry1975 5 років тому

      Love that way Jim. Easier to do now that I have tried it, at the same time tho I do like seeing the side of things as well. While I would probably use the construction line in this instance I don’t think I would have thought of the mathematical way in another. I appreciate both ways 😊😊

    • @RogerGarrett
      @RogerGarrett 5 років тому

      I agree, that is the best solution to the problem, just a simple center-point on a diagonal construction line. While the math-in-dialog-box approach does indeed show how to do math inside the dialog box, that wasn't the issue at hand.

    • @rivlry1975
      @rivlry1975 5 років тому

      I do like the mathematical way but for ease of designing the midpoint way is easier. More knowledge is power is how I think of it. Thank you Lars for your help