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  • @WoodChips
    @WoodChips 6 років тому +1

    looks good! I haven't tried Fusion yet, i really need to try it out..

    • @Themakersworkbench
      @Themakersworkbench 6 років тому

      +WoodChips thanks! I've only been using it for about a year at this point, but It's pretty easy to pick up if you ate familiar with other 3d modeling programs.

  • @leeprince4810
    @leeprince4810 6 років тому +1

    Great tutorial but please correct the text on the jig, I know from experience how annoying it can be to start a project carving only to realise too late that I miss spelled a word ( Clammping in this case) I cannot wait for part 2

    • @Themakersworkbench
      @Themakersworkbench 6 років тому

      Thanks for the heads up. I caught it before I began carving it.

  • @robinsonsc21
    @robinsonsc21 4 роки тому

    hello, great explanation learnt a lot, what could be used instead of AI to save the DFX then as a SVG?

  • @ManCrafting
    @ManCrafting 6 років тому

    I mentioned this elsewhere, but this process will help me design a marking jig I’ve been wanting to design for a while. Not being as familiar with the programs as you I’ve not really known which on to use. I think after watching this I will be able to do it. Just curios. Isn’t there a way to layout something like this in illustrator?

    • @Themakersworkbench
      @Themakersworkbench 6 років тому

      Thanks Chad! You can do this in illustrator, as well as Inkscape, but I am not proficient enough with either of them to layout dimensionally accurate plans like this. I find it easier to just design in Fusion 360, and export to DXF then use Illustrator to export the DXF as an SVG.