This video is AWESOME!!! Thank you! I just purchased a Mac mini pro, new monitor, and fusion 360 for my businesses. Your channel is helping me the most. 🤙
This tutorial, in particular, has opened my eyes to the possibilities of creating in Fusion 360 so far. Thank you for giving it to us free! This has been a better tutorial than one I actually paid money for.
I’m so glad you did this video. I’m fairly new and have constant deadlines as I am studying at a university and sometimes I just need to know how to do something not look at a finished project that I’m not going to do and you just put everything into this one video and explained it so well you have my undying gratitude.❤
Very good presentation, it clearly laid down the essential 3d modelling functions/tools for Fushion360. As a regular CAD user, i never imagined how powerful this 3d software is. Keep it up and thank you.
Love your teaching style. Coming from Sketchup (I learned that from you too), you make the software comprehensible quickly. For example, I did not understand the concept that Fusion is mostly a solid modeler, and how that works, until you spelled it out with very practical examples. Great work my friend!
Hi Justin, thank you sooo much for the effort you put into making the information so digestible. I watched another tutorial on youtube and I was totally overwhelmed and almost gave up on learning further. So happy to have stumbled onto your channel. Hope your channel explodes and that you have an awesome day and year!👍😁🎉
Great video! I have a question, that I’m sure is a bit more advanced but i think is applicable to this end lesson. Assuming you are modeling to print or manufacture an item and imbedding threaded screw/bolt holes like the end of this video, is there a way to make a custom standardized hole that you can essentially just click on all the points you wish them to appear, like an automated copy and paste? There’s so much power in this program that i would imagine that function is a common feature? Thanks!
I have a CNC Plasma cutter. I was wondering if I can draw out and object and flatten it with fusion 360. I would put relief cut to help identify the bend points. Such as a bumper or fire pit.
Great video. Can anyone tell me a quick way to extrude a rectangle to cut the inverse of another model with some complex shapes? Want to basically create a cradle for a part by doing this. Any suggestions?
Another outstanding video from Justin that I have saved as a go-to reference and have frequently watched. I am a rookie still with skills at about a 3 on a 1 to 10 scale. Justin's videos have easily taken me to a 3 from a 1, and I cannot wait for that needle to move when I watch his more advanced offerings. I am designing my irrigation and landscaping in our back yard and this has helped SO MUCH with getting an actual visual of what I need to do. I also use Fusion for designing 3D printed parts, and soon, wood working projects. Thank you Justin!! Your videos are a real blessing!!👍👍👍
Hi, thanx for your video, is very interesting. I'd like to ask you how to find the middle in una flat surface. I'd like to cut material exactly in the middle of one vertical surface from left to right. i did the sketch but i don't know how to put in the middle. I have to find and put one line? i don't like this way. Thx
good tutorials, thanks. However, you seem to have your views set up with Z down, instead of up. How do I set up my free version to match the orientation you are using?
I am trying to create a duct having a parallelogram profile at one end and a circular profile at the other. I linked the central axis of both with a straight line - acting as the rail. I wanted the finished part to be hollow with a 5 mm thick wall all along the model. All I can get from the loft tool is a completely solid body. Is it not possible to use the loft tool in this way or am I missing something ? If anyone has any suggestions I would be pleased to hear from them.
messing around with the numbers after finishing the shelf in fusion and the shelf does some weird stuff when you add some numbers in, like the sides of the shelf will separate. Then its just the shelves, or its one wall and the shelves. not sure why it does this.
Im having trouble with sketches not becoming closed when completing a polygon. usually a sketch becomes light blue and able to select when complete but its staying clear for me. A video with issues like this and other beginning lessons would be great. Thanks
I don’t know if it’s any faster, but when I need to sketch something on a plane in the middle of a cylinder, I create two tangent planes on both sides of the cylinder, then create a midplane between them.
Your videos have been super helpful! Just one question, ive been trying to make a X-pipe in fusion. It's basically 2 slightly bent pipes connected by the outer sides (they share their volumes basically) if u get what i mean. Would it be something that you could do for a video?
I have yet to buy Fusion 360. I had the company send tutorials made by Fusion for me to understand. OMGoodness, what a mess. They use terms that make no sense; the understanding is beyond the person who has no experience with the software. Contact them and see if they will pay you to do tutorials. Also, I need CNC cutting, 3D printing, and dividing an extruded layer into two halves, top and bottom, for routing conveyance tubes for raceways in a 1.5" board. Great job so far!
These arnt bad but you're still just doing actions and selecting options with out actually explaining where to find them, it makes your 18 minute lesson in to 45 minutes of skipping back to see what your doing so I cam do it to follow. Also you entirely skipped making the curved line using the loft, the video jumps from not there to there and your still explaining as if this is a refresher for people who know and not a beginners tutorial
Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions about any of the tools we talked about in this video in the comments below! :)
After many other tutorials, inc the first videos of these series- this is the clearest and most useful! Thanks
This video is AWESOME!!! Thank you! I just purchased a Mac mini pro, new monitor, and fusion 360 for my businesses. Your channel is helping me the most. 🤙
This tutorial, in particular, has opened my eyes to the possibilities of creating in Fusion 360 so far. Thank you for giving it to us free!
This has been a better tutorial than one I actually paid money for.
The previous videos were more compelling to complete as they focused on a finished project. But I know this is good practice. Videos much appreciated.
I feel same too but I guess one just has to push oneself to practice.
I’m so glad you did this video. I’m fairly new and have constant deadlines as I am studying at a university and sometimes I just need to know how to do something not look at a finished project that I’m not going to do and you just put everything into this one video and explained it so well you have my undying gratitude.❤
Very good presentation, it clearly laid down the essential 3d modelling functions/tools for Fushion360. As a regular CAD user, i never imagined how powerful this 3d software is. Keep it up and thank you.
Thank man! Threads are so much easier than in Blender!
Love your teaching style. Coming from Sketchup (I learned that from you too), you make the software comprehensible quickly. For example, I did not understand the concept that Fusion is mostly a solid modeler, and how that works, until you spelled it out with very practical examples. Great work my friend!
This is so awesome. You do an amazing job of explaining. Thanks Justin for sharing.
awesome dude, Thanks!
Thanks so much for your effort of uploading these videos, have been a great tool for me!!!
Hi Justin, thank you sooo much for the effort you put into making the information so digestible. I watched another tutorial on youtube and I was totally overwhelmed and almost gave up on learning further. So happy to have stumbled onto your channel. Hope your channel explodes and that you have an awesome day and year!👍😁🎉
best instructor ever
Great video! I have a question, that I’m sure is a bit more advanced but i think is applicable to this end lesson. Assuming you are modeling to print or manufacture an item and imbedding threaded screw/bolt holes like the end of this video, is there a way to make a custom standardized hole that you can essentially just click on all the points you wish them to appear, like an automated copy and paste? There’s so much power in this program that i would imagine that function is a common feature? Thanks!
Wow, this was really really helpful -- thank you!
you go deep quickly Jason!!!! Gonna need a couple more views.
I have a CNC Plasma cutter. I was wondering if I can draw out and object and flatten it with fusion 360. I would put relief cut to help identify the bend points. Such as a bumper or fire pit.
Great video. Can anyone tell me a quick way to extrude a rectangle to cut the inverse of another model with some complex shapes? Want to basically create a cradle for a part by doing this. Any suggestions?
Another outstanding video from Justin that I have saved as a go-to reference and have frequently watched. I am a rookie still with skills at about a 3 on a 1 to 10 scale. Justin's videos have easily taken me to a 3 from a 1, and I cannot wait for that needle to move when I watch his more advanced offerings. I am designing my irrigation and landscaping in our back yard and this has helped SO MUCH with getting an actual visual of what I need to do. I also use Fusion for designing 3D printed parts, and soon, wood working projects. Thank you Justin!! Your videos are a real blessing!!👍👍👍
Hi, thanx for your video, is very interesting. I'd like to ask you how to find the middle in una flat surface. I'd like to cut material exactly in the middle of one vertical surface from left to right. i did the sketch but i don't know how to put in the middle. I have to find and put one line? i don't like this way. Thx
I seen every fusion video on UA-cam.
You are the best.
good tutorials, thanks. However, you seem to have your views set up with Z down, instead of up. How do I set up my free version to match the orientation you are using?
So useful
Very very useful - thanks a lot 😀
I am trying to create a duct having a parallelogram profile at one end and a circular profile at the other. I linked the central axis of both with a straight line - acting as the rail. I wanted the finished part to be hollow with a 5 mm thick wall all along the model.
All I can get from the loft tool is a completely solid body. Is it not possible to use the loft tool in this way or am I missing something ?
If anyone has any suggestions I would be pleased to hear from them.
messing around with the numbers after finishing the shelf in fusion and the shelf does some weird stuff when you add some numbers in, like the sides of the shelf will separate.
Then its just the shelves, or its one wall and the shelves. not sure why it does this.
Keep it up! This is very informative
i need to put a .5mm deep x 2mm wide groove around a part and i cannot figure it out.
Im having trouble with sketches not becoming closed when completing a polygon. usually a sketch becomes light blue and able to select when complete but its staying clear for me. A video with issues like this and other beginning lessons would be great. Thanks
I don’t know if it’s any faster, but when I need to sketch something on a plane in the middle of a cylinder, I create two tangent planes on both sides of the cylinder, then create a midplane between them.
Your videos have been super helpful!
Just one question, ive been trying to make a X-pipe in fusion.
It's basically 2 slightly bent pipes connected by the outer sides (they share their volumes basically) if u get what i mean.
Would it be something that you could do for a video?
Like in a car exhaust?
@@mhagnew yes
Da friq this is completely unrelated
That's probably the coolest baseboard I've ever seen and it took you like 4 seconds...
I'd put it in my house! :)
I have yet to buy Fusion 360. I had the company send tutorials made by Fusion for me to understand. OMGoodness, what a mess. They use terms that make no sense; the understanding is beyond the person who has no experience with the software. Contact them and see if they will pay you to do tutorials. Also, I need CNC cutting, 3D printing, and dividing an extruded layer into two halves, top and bottom, for routing conveyance tubes for raceways in a 1.5" board. Great job so far!
These arnt bad but you're still just doing actions and selecting options with out actually explaining where to find them, it makes your 18 minute lesson in to 45 minutes of skipping back to see what your doing so I cam do it to follow.
Also you entirely skipped making the curved line using the loft, the video jumps from not there to there and your still explaining as if this is a refresher for people who know and not a beginners tutorial