Fusion Stepped Chamfer

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @brit735
    @brit735 2 дні тому +1

    Learned a lot from a 6 min vid!! Both options are a great option. The split body is powerful. Thanks again.

  • @michaelhuffman4382
    @michaelhuffman4382 День тому

    Thank you Brad...I continue to learn from your teachings.

  • @adambergendorff2702
    @adambergendorff2702 2 дні тому +1

    I like how you chose 2 different ways to do this, I'm always looking at how am I going to machine this, which in most cases is very different from how would I print this.
    Excellent tutorial as always!

  • @stephengittins6116
    @stephengittins6116 2 дні тому +1

    Another great tutorial. Didn't know about referencing an existing dimension. 🙂 Have a great Christmas. 🎅

  • @jonpendleton1007
    @jonpendleton1007 2 дні тому +3

    Great tutorial as always Brad 👌 Keep them coming! Have a Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @rufustoad1
    @rufustoad1 2 дні тому +1

    Great stuff Brad. Keep them coming

  • @dannywilliams-v5y
    @dannywilliams-v5y 2 дні тому +1

    You are a Great teacher, my go to when I need to know. Thanks

  • @j.f.christ8421
    @j.f.christ8421 2 дні тому +7

    For method #2 you didn't need to create the plane. You could have put the sketch on the end and then offset the extrude (same distance as you put the plane).

    • @swissfreek
      @swissfreek 2 дні тому +1

      And also drawn both chamfers in the sketch, so it’s one sketch, two extrusions, and a fillet.

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  2 дні тому +1

      @j.f.christ8421 - Yep! Good point. Totally should have shown that. Some die-hard parametric people say that you should always "build in" your design intent, such as defining the plane and then creating the sketch on the plane instead of using an offset in the extrude feature, that way it is easier to "understand" the design intent if the part was handed off to someone else. However, I think the offset in the extrude is such a cool feature, I'd much rather use that and keep my timeline "cleaner".

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  2 дні тому +1

      @swissfreek- ooh. Also a valid point. Simple and concise. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MartinSchabbauer
    @MartinSchabbauer 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you so much for an excellent video and a lot of good tips. I really enjoy your knowledge and nice tone as well.

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  2 дні тому

      Thank you! Glad you are finding the videos helpful.

  • @rinokentie8653
    @rinokentie8653 2 дні тому +3

    Thanks! Useful as always.

  • @IceCreams62
    @IceCreams62 2 дні тому +3

    Thanks for the today's tips, Brad. HANWE and Merry Christmas 🙂

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  2 дні тому +1

      Merry Christmas to you too my loyal viewer! :)

    • @IceCreams62
      @IceCreams62 2 дні тому

      @@bradtallis8968 Always and forever 🙂

  • @roguefinger
    @roguefinger 2 дні тому +1

    I didn't know you could do multiple chamfers in the same operation. Great tip. It's been awhile since I used Fusion 360. But I seem to remember that you can split a face with a plane. Could you do it this way? Create the 2 mm chamfer on the full Edge. Create the offset planes. Split the face of the 2 mm chamfer with the offset planes. Push the center portion in 2 mm. Create the fillets.

    • @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994
      @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994 2 дні тому +2

      So I was curious and no you cant do it that way it fails when you try and create chamfers 🙃Even if it worked it would still be the same number of steps as you need to recombine faces. To avoid creating the planes you could make the initial body (for this simple case) from three extrudes as new bodies then combine after you do the chamfers.

    • @roguefinger
      @roguefinger 2 дні тому +1

      Thanks for the reply. You got me curious. So I went and downloaded the free trial just now. I was able to create the double chamfers just as I described. It's only one step shorter than the one in the video. Because you don't have to rejoin the two bodies.

    • @swissfreek
      @swissfreek 2 дні тому

      You can do it with fillets, too. I just wish there was a way to edit the chamfer once you set it up. Like there’s no way to remove an edge, you have to delete that group of chamfers and start over.

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  2 дні тому

      @roguefinger- Ya, split face doesn't work because that edge shares two faces, not just one. That's why split body works. I even tried splitting the two faces that the edge touches and it still didn't work, so I always use split body and rarely use split face. You could do it the way you described, but I try to avoid using push/pull/move commands as it makes it more difficult to understand the design intent of the model if it were handed off to someone else. For example, you might say, "Why did he create a 2mm chamfer and then push it in 2mm instead of creating a 4mm chamfer"? Hopefully that makes sense. Like I usually say in my videos, there's probably 3 or more ways to create the same thing. :) I appreciate you watching the videos and I'm glad it's getting the gears turning in your head with ideas!

  • @vorsprung2330
    @vorsprung2330 2 дні тому

    thank you soo much Dear Brad always always great to learn from you. You have exceptional talent to teach. Really love the way you teach

  • @123232ism
    @123232ism 2 дні тому

    Thanks...great tips are much appreciated

  • @rollandjones9556
    @rollandjones9556 2 дні тому +1

    Another good one thanks.

  • @steveragan692
    @steveragan692 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks,Brad

  • @EnergySeeker
    @EnergySeeker 2 дні тому +1

    great video

  • @Stevo74777
    @Stevo74777 День тому

    Thanks Brad!

  • @gerritvisser
    @gerritvisser 2 дні тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @AaronFlaming
    @AaronFlaming День тому

    A third way to do this would be to start with your two offset planes. Then chamfer the corner. Instead of splitting the body, use the offset planes to split the face of the chamfer. That just use push/pull on the face you want add the deeper chamfer. No need to split the body.

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin 2 дні тому

    👍🏻