Design a Best Selling 3D Printed Vase in Autodesk Fusion

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Design a Best-Selling 3D Printed Vase in Fusion
    Twisted 3D-printed vases are trending in online stores and physical shops, and in this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create your own stunning prototype using Fusion.
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    Here’s what you’ll learn in this video:
    • How to use a Fit Point Spline to define your vase's elegant shape.
    • Combining solid and surface modeling techniques to create a unique twisted pattern.
    • The importance of the Revolve and Loft tools in achieving clean, professional results.
    • Applying colors with RGB or Hex codes to build a cohesive, eye-catching palette.
    • Pro tips for precision using tools like Chamfer, Fillet, and Thicken.
    Plus, I’ll walk you through fine-tuning your design with the circular pattern tool and using Fusion's timeline for quick edits. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced user, this tutorial covers techniques that will elevate your 3D design game.
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    00:23 How to create a rectangle sketch in Autodesk Fusion
    00:36 How to create a fit point spline in Autodesk Fusion
    01:08 How to offset a line in Autodesk Fusion
    01:27 How to revolve a sketch in Autodesk Fusion
    01:49 How to make a solid body empty in Autodesk Fusion
    02:00 How to create an offset sketch plan in Autodesk Fusion
    02:12 How to create a line at an angle in Autodesk Fusion
    03:01 How to connect sketch lines with a solid body in Autodesk Fusion
    03:22 How to make a surface thick in Autodesk Fusion
    03:52 How to cut out an intersection in Autodesk Fusion
    04:44 How to edit an edge in Autodesk Fusion
    05:06 How to make an edge round in Autodesk Fusion
    05:57 How to apply a Hex Color Code in Autodesk Fusion
    07:13 How to make a circular pattern in Autodesk Fusion
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @The_maker_letters
    @The_maker_letters  Місяць тому

    Suggest an alternative Fusion workflow below! :)

  • @Dairy_Air
    @Dairy_Air 17 днів тому +1

    4:45 you can use the Move/Copy tool to chamfer that edge. Select the move tool, change selection type to faces, select the edge that you want to pivot on, rotate until you're happy

  • @TheMikeWash
    @TheMikeWash 11 днів тому +1

    Awesome - great job. Just subscribed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @adambergendorff2702
    @adambergendorff2702 Місяць тому +2

    Great video!

  • @carolchennning9188
    @carolchennning9188 29 днів тому +2

    so now i have these colored bodies, how do i print it in bambu studio?

    • @The_maker_letters
      @The_maker_letters  29 днів тому +2

      I don’t have personal experience with Bambu Studio, but from my research online, here’s what I found: To print your colored bodies, export your design as a 3MF file to retain color and material information. Import it into Bambu Studio, and assign each body to a specific extruder. If you have a multi-material 3D printer or dual extrusion setup (like the Bambu AMS unit), you can load different filaments for each body. If you’re using a single extruder, merging colors is an option, but layer-by-layer color changes won’t work well for this vase design.
      Another option is post-processing-print the vase in a single color and paint or dye it afterward to achieve the multi-color look.
      I hope this helps! And I think you’ll enjoy the next video-stay tuned!🙂

    • @carolchennning9188
      @carolchennning9188 29 днів тому +1

      @@The_maker_letters oh! Looks like if I save the entire file as an OBJ file, then it seems to work! Printing now. Great video! Just what I needed to learn. I've always been wondering how these spiral models are done and how to make color prints. This video gave me both answers! Thanks a lot,

    • @The_maker_letters
      @The_maker_letters  28 днів тому

      @@carolchennning9188 Glad the video helped and that saving as an OBJ worked! How did the 3D print turn out? If you’re interested in a similar but slightly different project, check out this Fusion tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/zGaCWa3FzKc/v-deo.html.
      Happy 3D printing!🙂

    • @carolchennning9188
      @carolchennning9188 26 днів тому +1

      @@The_maker_letters It printed great! I have one question: how did you get the "design shortcut" context menu to enter command to show up?

    • @The_maker_letters
      @The_maker_letters  26 днів тому

      Great!
      Hit S on your keyboard to open contextual Design shortcuts, Sketch shortcuts, Form shortcuts etc.
      Ps. A small icon appears in the bottom left corner when I use shortcuts :)

  • @JimC-j7d
    @JimC-j7d 12 днів тому +2

    Followed everything perfect until the loft instruction trying to connect the top and bottom lines it gives.........error there must be at least one intermediate non profile point for a loft

    • @The_maker_letters
      @The_maker_letters  12 днів тому

      It's hard to say without seeing the model, but if you're lofting two lines, make sure you're using the Loft tool in the Surface modeling environment. Also, check if adjusting the angle between the lines to somewhere between 30 and 90 degrees helps.
      Good luck! 🙂

    • @JimC-j7d
      @JimC-j7d 12 днів тому +1

      @@The_maker_letters Thank you I was trying to loft in the solid and not in surface modelling........I am teaching myself fusion 360 thanks for your help

    • @The_maker_letters
      @The_maker_letters  12 днів тому

      Happy we found the solution! :)