Catching up with you Lars. Thanks as always. Must go review all right from the beginning. Hard to get into the head space when I at my other work that is paying the bills at present.
Lars, on the issue you were having when applying constraints. I've noticed, that when applying midpoint to 2 lines, it always makes both of them cross the middle of each other simultaneously, like making X letter. What happens next is when you're trying to make the horizontal line colinear with another line, you're effectively making that vertical construction line zero length, and naturally Fusion won't allow that. Hope that helps a little. Oh, and I'm a big fan of your tutorials, keep them coming!
Hi Lars, If you start placeing a line by clicking on a circle and then hold down shift, when you move the other end of the line, it will snap to tangency with the circle.
way off topic but kinda funny anyway, I am watching this on the PC of a CNC machine (while at work, machining) and there is no sound so I turn on the closed captioning... between 11:25 and 11:30 it translates "sex is something neat" ;-) I LOL'd cause I was not expecting this....
Thanks. I started to figure out that sketches in the root were useful. But you really brought the concept together here.
I'm certainly using this technique Lars. Thank you
Great follow up to the mold series. Thanks Lars
Catching up with you Lars. Thanks as always. Must go review all right from the beginning. Hard to get into the head space when I at my other work that is paying the bills at present.
Lars, on the issue you were having when applying constraints. I've noticed, that when applying midpoint to 2 lines, it always makes both of them cross the middle of each other simultaneously, like making X letter. What happens next is when you're trying to make the horizontal line colinear with another line, you're effectively making that vertical construction line zero length, and naturally Fusion won't allow that. Hope that helps a little.
Oh, and I'm a big fan of your tutorials, keep them coming!
Essentially over-constrained.
Hi Lars
Another great tutorial
Thanks
Regards Mark
Over the pond in the UK
I found Fusion through John's channel. Good stuff.
Nice Saunder Machine Works shirt. I too found Fusion through Johns NYC CNC channel. Great stuff.
John is the best :-)
Hi Lars,
If you start placeing a line by clicking on a circle and then hold down shift, when you move the other end of the line, it will snap to tangency with the circle.
Ha, did not know that....Thank you!!!
Great tutorial Lars, from Argentina.
Great topic and clearly presented! Thanks again Lars!
Thank you :-)
Instead of setting/changing dimensions from the sketches, wouldn't setting parameters be easier?
No , They do things hard down there, they said
in order to save someone , you got to get them lost first!
Parameters = Parmesan cheese I guess! lol
I love Fusion, but the troubles you faced are exactly what i hate about Fusion also.
way off topic but kinda funny anyway, I am watching this on the PC of a CNC machine (while at work, machining) and there is no sound so I turn on the closed captioning... between 11:25 and 11:30 it translates "sex is something neat" ;-) I LOL'd cause I was not expecting this....
Now that is funny right there :-)
starts at 8:10
Has John complained yet about you repeatedly calling his NYCCNC UA-cam channel "NYCNC" in this video? 😂
He has not...He should, but he is too nice of a guy :-)