I'm just starting in 3D printing world, and I was looking for this kind of videos! good explanation, good ritm and excelent hand-on experience. You are amazing man!, please keep posting !!!
I just started to work with Fusion360. Your videos are very good, they helped me a lot. Thank you. These kind of tutorial videos (followable, starts from skretch every time,, covers wide variaty of topics) are rare gems.
This tutorial shows bad practices: 1. You should not use a sketch that has blue (undefined) lines. All of the sketch lines should be black before moving on!!! (for obvious reasons) 2. It is preferable to give dimensions that make sense and not from some base line or point. For example, central vertical cylinder dimensions are given by diameters of inner and outer surface, but it make more sense to provide inner diameter (as it is the one that will accommodate some rod in the future) and thickness of cylinder wall. So in the future if you will need to change the design (it is why it is called parametric design!), for example if your rod is thicker, you will have to change one dimension on the sketch (inner diameter). And if you will find that this cylinder is not strong enough, then you will go to the same sketch and change it wall thickness. 3. When you create upper horizontal cylinders, you should not provide their length, to choose "To Object" and point edge of the stiffener. In this case this cylinder will automatically will be longer or shorter when you will change the size of the stiffener on its sketch. 4. Added ribs look strange as they are part of the sector. Fusion 360 has special tool to create ribs it is called "Rib". You are welcome to use it.
I'm just starting in 3D printing world, and I was looking for this kind of videos! good explanation, good ritm and excelent hand-on experience. You are amazing man!, please keep posting !!!
Very detail and clear explanation. Thank you so much 🤩
I just started to work with Fusion360.
Your videos are very good, they helped me a lot. Thank you. These kind of tutorial videos (followable, starts from skretch every time,, covers wide variaty of topics) are rare gems.
The improved microphone is the cherry on top
Learn few things, never came across before. Thank you!
thx so lot, good explanation.
Tried to follow and remake it. I did it.
Still a lot to learn and remember. Im just starting with it. Thanks for tutorials
your videos are detailed and you show your work step by step. amazing exercises
Nice! i just started 3d printing as a hobby but theres tutorials asking for as much as the 3d printer cost me. thank you very much!
Very good, man. These style of tutorial help to find useful features fast. Apreciated
supper teacher!
Nice 👍
at 3:40 how did you get the option to specify the distance between them as 400mm? I couldn't change my numbers
Is it possible to export the work to a G-Code file for operation on CNC?
Yes cnc machines have their own software for generating codes
This tutorial shows bad practices:
1. You should not use a sketch that has blue (undefined) lines. All of the sketch lines should be black before moving on!!! (for obvious reasons)
2. It is preferable to give dimensions that make sense and not from some base line or point. For example, central vertical cylinder dimensions are given by diameters of inner and outer surface, but it make more sense to provide inner diameter (as it is the one that will accommodate some rod in the future) and thickness of cylinder wall. So in the future if you will need to change the design (it is why it is called parametric design!), for example if your rod is thicker, you will have to change one dimension on the sketch (inner diameter). And if you will find that this cylinder is not strong enough, then you will go to the same sketch and change it wall thickness.
3. When you create upper horizontal cylinders, you should not provide their length, to choose "To Object" and point edge of the stiffener. In this case this cylinder will automatically will be longer or shorter when you will change the size of the stiffener on its sketch.
4. Added ribs look strange as they are part of the sector. Fusion 360 has special tool to create ribs it is called "Rib". You are welcome to use it.
Thank you so much sir for all these feedbacks. I will definitely work on them. Have a wonderful day ahead sir. 😊
Why do you do the compute model change twice when you're mirroring the feature?
Time?
@@MADAboutDesigns 16:30, you're selecting "adjust" option and then "optimised", why is that?
Sometimes adjust doesn't work, sometimes optimized. That's why we have to try out both the commands