Hi Justin great video as always, thanks for highlighting this new feature.I know we always had mcmaster carr but its a little long winded this appears to be much slicker thanks again good job
What I'm really curious about, is if there's a way to use this feature to add fasteners that aren't already in the library they provided. At this point I often have a list of parts from the McMaster-Carr catalog that I want to use, and can't always find a direct match in the new fasteners library. I know I can still add them the old fashioned way, but its extremely tedious.
How come when I try to 3D print the fasteners, it smooths out the thread so the screw is flat? Are there any fixes when converting Fasteners to STL files in fusion?
Been working on learning fusion something ive not seen anywhere was the ability to group components for turning on and off visuals when your needing to work inside something. Been designing a garage and turning on or off all the studs in a wall individually is really frustrating. Have i missed something?
You could add all of the components into a selection set and toggle the visibility of them there. I use that for doing before and after models where some items stay and others are replaced with something else.
@@TheFusionEssentials @cyberstar251 I had the same problem but it's easy to create a team for yourself; I Forget the details but oogle "Fusion 360 how to move a personal project to team". That still didn't work for me because even though it said I was up to date, I was not. Google "how to repair Fusion 360", which will bring you up to date.
Don't know - I have a paid license, so it shows up for me. Their blog post doesn't seem to mention this one way or the other, though it appears that it's not showing up for the non-paid versions?
Click your username in the top left corner. Choose create or join team. Create a team with only you in it. Open your list of editable documents and choose the one you want to open. The feature should become accessible then.
I've beed waiting for it for years!!! Massive feature.
It also groups the fastners in their own group, nice.
For those that are using personal use just create a group and you will have access to this feature.
Create a group? How do I do that?
Create a Team, it can be a 1 person team. (Top left of screen)
You will need to move old projects into the team to use the feature, it is only available to teams.
Hi Justin great video as always, thanks for highlighting this new feature.I know we always had mcmaster carr but its a little long winded this appears to be much slicker thanks again good job
What I'm really curious about, is if there's a way to use this feature to add fasteners that aren't already in the library they provided. At this point I often have a list of parts from the McMaster-Carr catalog that I want to use, and can't always find a direct match in the new fasteners library. I know I can still add them the old fashioned way, but its extremely tedious.
Thanks buddy, this is the channel I've been looking for :D
Hi everyone! Let me know what you think about the fasteners in the comments below! :)
Glad to see new videos!
Holy moly amazing update, thanks for sharing!
only problem is that the thread is not molded
Great feature. Is it possible to create a custom bolt, we frequently have to use B A sized fasteners. Thanks for the tips.''
How come when I try to 3D print the fasteners, it smooths out the thread so the screw is flat? Are there any fixes when converting Fasteners to STL files in fusion?
yeh same for me, anybody any ideas?
Make sure that the bolt is “Modeled” if not it wont work. Its just a drawing without modeling it
@@atanquerel Make sure that the bolt is “Modeled” if not it wont work. Its just a drawing without modeling it
@@kz8458 how can I do that?
@@Tsai150105 when you are adding a screw. In the pop up window to the right. There is a button that says Modeled. Make sure its on
This is great yet there is no BSPT thread to pick in thread function. And this could solve so many problems I have :D
I do not have this option, do i need to pay 2000 dollars to fusion for this as well ?
Nice feature you know why its gray out , I have a pay Fusion-360 license
Did you solve this? I have the same issue
Same here.
Been working on learning fusion something ive not seen anywhere was the ability to group components for turning on and off visuals when your needing to work inside something. Been designing a garage and turning on or off all the studs in a wall individually is really frustrating. Have i missed something?
You could add all of the components into a selection set and toggle the visibility of them there. I use that for doing before and after models where some items stay and others are replaced with something else.
@dannyb3638 ill have to look into that
looks like a great new feature, however most every thing I build is welded together😀
this is really cool and all but im using fusion360 in personal mode and says i can't use the insert fasteners unless i switch to fusion team.
Didn't realize this - I didn't see anything in their announcement post - that is unfortunate
@@TheFusionEssentials @cyberstar251 I had the same problem but it's easy to create a team for yourself; I Forget the details but oogle "Fusion 360 how to move a personal project to team".
That still didn't work for me because even though it said I was up to date, I was not. Google "how to repair Fusion 360", which will bring you up to date.
Hello, tha,k you very much, very interresting to know
Glad you enjoyed it!
Is this for all versions?
Don't know - I have a paid license, so it shows up for me. Their blog post doesn't seem to mention this one way or the other, though it appears that it's not showing up for the non-paid versions?
@@TheFusionEssentials FYI, I did the update and it's also available in the free version.
@@larrybud Yeah I have the personal...says I have to sign in to a team?
Uhhh, solidworks has had this for as long as I can remember.
Uhhh...ok?
Only for paid people us freebies only have bolts
This tutorial is only useful for paid users only. This is NOT a standard Fusion feature
I THINK I mentioned this in the video, but I can't remember - unfortunately it can be kind of confusing which features are free or paid
Click your username in the top left corner.
Choose create or join team.
Create a team with only you in it.
Open your list of editable documents and choose the one you want to open.
The feature should become accessible then.