any videos with yall doing some kind of actual project from start to finish kinda like the one you are working with in this video? I like the tutorials but i am curious if any exist for free. You did a good job and value fusion teams expertise.
Is there anyway I can get help with my specific model? I got this assignment in Fusion 360 that has to be done before Friday and I have no idea how to do it and we're not allowed to ask the teacher for help. lol
I can't find where/how to send a private message!! I didn't feel the need to post this error publicly. But can't help it. You forgot the through holes to mount the bracket to the slides. That would wreck the whole web thing. But good to see the web build process. Excellent vid. I don't normally think in 'subtractive' mode. It's good to see a design thought through that way to help animate my thinking. You didn't mention what material that bracket was intended to be made of? Whether plastic or metal it looked kinda lightweight considering the mass of the arm and router that it carries. How about another vid that reverses the bracket for the other side? I think that's gonna be non-trivial. BYW the link to 'three advanced techniques tutorials' goes to a root/everything page.
Don't be shy to call out our mistakes, we make tons of them! Its a good thing Fusion 360's history makes it easy to fix. I would imagine this part would be cast metal of some type, and creating the other side would actually be pretty easy via a mirror command. Sorry about the generic link. Here's one that'll get you closer: f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/advanced-part-modeling-techniques Only reason that wasn't used was fear of it not working.
Fantastic delivery on an outstanding tutorial. Thank you.
I have this exact type of scenario in my design and have been struggling with how to create this bracket. This tutorial is fantastic. Thank you.
Excellent tutorial! Even an intermediate user like me learnt a lot! :-) Thank you Autodesk, you guys rock!
No, YOU rock! Glad this helped! Way more like this available from the link in the description.
Great video. Thanks
Great tutorial, seems I was sitting in front of a Teacher. Thank you
EXCELLENT! Thx. More "advanced techniques", plz.
More tutorials like these please. Hire this guy! ;)
DONE!
any videos with yall doing some kind of actual project from start to finish kinda like the one you are working with in this video? I like the tutorials but i am curious if any exist for free. You did a good job and value fusion teams expertise.
Closest thing are some of the lessons here: f360ap.autodesk.com/courses
Best!!! No words
Clear explanation. Please carry on, cheers.
This was excellent. Please make more videos like this!
Your wish is our command!
Is there anyway I can get help with my specific model? I got this assignment in Fusion 360 that has to be done before Friday and I have no idea how to do it and we're not allowed to ask the teacher for help. lol
Hi!! Is there any way to get this design in fusion? Great example!!
So many great tips here.
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Excellent!
Great job ❤️love it
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I can't find where/how to send a private message!! I didn't feel the need to post this error publicly. But can't help it.
You forgot the through holes to mount the bracket to the slides. That would wreck the whole web thing. But good to see the web build process.
Excellent vid. I don't normally think in 'subtractive' mode. It's good to see a design thought through that way to help animate my thinking.
You didn't mention what material that bracket was intended to be made of? Whether plastic or metal it looked kinda lightweight considering the mass of the arm and router that it carries.
How about another vid that reverses the bracket for the other side? I think that's gonna be non-trivial.
BYW the link to 'three advanced techniques tutorials' goes to a root/everything page.
Don't be shy to call out our mistakes, we make tons of them! Its a good thing Fusion 360's history makes it easy to fix.
I would imagine this part would be cast metal of some type, and creating the other side would actually be pretty easy via a mirror command.
Sorry about the generic link. Here's one that'll get you closer: f360ap.autodesk.com/courses/advanced-part-modeling-techniques
Only reason that wasn't used was fear of it not working.
Good tutorial but waaaaaay too slow... Had to watch at 1.25X
this was gonna be more interesting if you converted that box to sheet metal ....no one wants to build such an expensive cnc machine
We have a sheetmetal lesson that'll get released very VERY soon!