You have a superb knack for explaining things to people like they are not really obvious... it's something many educators (especially in 3D design and other tech) seem to fail to do a LOT - but you do it so well. Thanks for your excellent work!
That was super helpful. Thank you for sharing and using such clear on the point video titles. It helped a lot to find a quick solution for the problem i had.
"SWEEP" Use a SWEEP to project a surface shape from a sketch into a solid at an angle to preserve the shapes dimensions. Like, in my case, I wanted a "star" shaped hole at a 40° angle. EASY. NOT hard.
How would you extrude outward at say, 45-degrees? Example: modeling a candelabra with arms coming out at angels rather than 90-degrees which I can do in other 3D software. Unable to do angles in that software.
You have a superb knack for explaining things to people like they are not really obvious... it's something many educators (especially in 3D design and other tech) seem to fail to do a LOT - but you do it so well. Thanks for your excellent work!
Thank you! I was working on adding diagonal lines through a model and this video made the process so much easier.
My object I am working on has odd geometry, but this video absolutely answered my question and taught me a few new tricks. Thank you!
Very nice tutorial! I was struggling with creating a 3d sketch at weird angles. I never thought of connecting 2 points in 3d space. Well Done!
I think I've just found my mentor, really clear and concise. Diolch.
Great video man! Thank you very much for QUALITY content!
Worked for me, thanks! I am working in a very tight space and thought there had to be a method for angled extrusions.
Wow, this was fantastic. Clear and concise! Just subbed :)
You've just made my life so much easier. Thanks from a amateur designer. 👍👍
Very nice Video. Thank you for the short and informative tutorial!
great video man! Saved me a ton of work and frustration!
That was super helpful. Thank you for sharing and using such clear on the point video titles. It helped a lot to find a quick solution for the problem i had.
This is exactly what I was looking for thanks so much
Great video. Thanks!
Thank so much. As a beginner, I was really struggling to work this out on my own. Very clear instructions. Diolch
Bruhhhh ... epic tute .... Saved my bacon.. Thank you
My good god thank you for this simple thing I have been pulling my hair out!
Is there a way to choose the angle of the hole without using trig? 3D modeling things is hard enough, I don't want to deal with sine and cosine rn
thank's a lot! very sraightforward and easy tutorial!
maaaaaaate! This is so cool thanks so much!!
very nice and helpful!
THANK YOU !!
inspired me to solve a problem about extruding at an angle. Here is my like
Great video. Is that an old Philips scope I see in the background?
Awesome
How do i make the path curved?
I am new to fusion and really enjoy these videos. I am actually trying to make a cut but rectangle not a circle, what can I do.
Same thing, just create a center rectangle profile instead of a center circle!
@@thehardwareguy well that makes perfect sense.
Nice tutorial
If possible to make violin top arch in fusion 360
Bravo...
"SWEEP" Use a SWEEP to project a surface shape from a sketch into a solid at an angle to preserve the shapes dimensions. Like, in my case, I wanted a "star" shaped hole at a 40° angle. EASY. NOT hard.
How would you extrude outward at say, 45-degrees? Example: modeling a candelabra with arms coming out at angels rather than 90-degrees which I can do in other 3D software. Unable to do angles in that software.
I think the concept would be the same, except your second point is in some plane in space (outside of the base object). Then you extrude to it
Where is your website thanks
www.thehardwareguy.co.uk
Do we extrude in an Angle ?
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