Great video. In answer to where your Fusion 360 cloud credits came from, every new subscriber gets 100 credits as part of their subscription. A one time grant.
Thank you very much John - I didn't knew either of this Simulation - and it was again very interessting learning from you! really appricate what you're doing, here on the other half of the planet
Another great video! I would love to see the process of the physical mold design as well! Its crazy to see that this sort of analysis is available to non-professionals at a actual reasonable price.
Professionally, I use protolabs quoting and free DFM for sanity check of design, including fill pressure. How does fusion compared to uploading to protolabs?
I've been looking for a solution like this for a while. Thank you. I can't believe fusion wouldn't make this more known. I guess they want to sell more licenses.
Good idea. I'm about to make the mold for the first one, so can definitely compare them. The second one the customer never made a decision on whether to move forward or not.
Ah, that fits. Before I stumbled across this recently, I was under the impression that it was out of my reach. I bet I was thinking of the feature in Inventor.
Great video. In answer to where your Fusion 360 cloud credits came from, every new subscriber gets 100 credits as part of their subscription. A one time grant.
Thank you! I had a feeling that was the case--thanks for the info.
They will expire soon so use it till end of this month.
I have 60 left. Have to find a project for it to use it.
Great video. I just created my first mold flow simulation in Fusion 360 based on your guidance and it turned out great.
Thanks, John. Always a pleasure to see what you are doing.
Thank you very much John - I didn't knew either of this Simulation - and it was again very interessting learning from you! really appricate what you're doing, here on the other half of the planet
Love your high-quality informational videos. I hope a lot of people start seeing them!
Thank you!
Another great video! I would love to see the process of the physical mold design as well! Its crazy to see that this sort of analysis is available to non-professionals at a actual reasonable price.
Are you asking to see the mold design specifically for one of these parts? I have previous videos where I go over different aspects of mold design.
Professionally, I use protolabs quoting and free DFM for sanity check of design, including fill pressure. How does fusion compared to uploading to protolabs?
I had forgotten about Protolabs. And that's a good idea for a follow-up. Thank you.
Thank you! Very helpful!
I've been looking for a solution like this for a while. Thank you. I can't believe fusion wouldn't make this more known. I guess they want to sell more licenses.
Thanks for the info! I had no idea this was available!
Totally a missed opportunity to open the video with “will it flow? That is the question” with the will it blend music.
Great video, thanks. I’d love to see how the actual results match the sim.
Good idea. I'm about to make the mold for the first one, so can definitely compare them. The second one the customer never made a decision on whether to move forward or not.
Great video very informative
does the mold flow analysis have ABS plastic as an option or just PP?
Thanks as always John
Yes. They have many types of plastic, and many variations of each type.
Thank you so so much sir
Learned something new, thanks. Try this and i had the same cloudpoints. The analysis is running....
@John how accurate is the simulation? Did you have a chance to see if the sink marks, weld lines, warpage match on the actual molded part?
Thanks for video, motivates to learn more
Do you have a license for your autodesk 360 and how much does it cost?
This is using my standard Fusion 360 license. The prices are on their web site.
This feature used to be autodesk inventor only by now moved to fusion after 2021
Ah, that fits. Before I stumbled across this recently, I was under the impression that it was out of my reach. I bet I was thinking of the feature in Inventor.
Woow. I didn't know fusion 360 had this feature.
For some reason, there are 600 tokens in my account.😀
I know, right? I was very pleasantly surprised.