Very good tutorial for beginners. You hit on fusion tools that I used on almost all of my functional projects. A chamfer on the top and bottom of the flat would have been a nice addition to show ways of removing the need for support.
Great video as always Chris. One thing i'd like to point out is that you want to be adding a clearance rather than tolerance between your parts. Clearance is the amount by which one object clears another. Tolerance is about allowable deviation. I think 3D printing filament with its listed dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02mm might be a good example of a tolerance where as the distance between a threaded hole, and the machine screw threads is its clearance. Smart people in the comments... feel free to correct me as necessary.
Be careful Chris, a monetized youtube channel probably falls outside of what the personal license for fusion allows. This could get you into trouble and you might want to cut the header out.
Gotta love a back to basics video - nice little refresher. Keep up the great work Chris! 👌
Very good tutorial for beginners. You hit on fusion tools that I used on almost all of my functional projects. A chamfer on the top and bottom of the flat would have been a nice addition to show ways of removing the need for support.
Thank You, I learned so much about that total mystery of threading in fusion.. this is great, I wanna play around a lot with this now. Great video!
Thanks Chris, I look forward to your "Back to Basics" videos every week. Oh, and HAPPY NEW YEAR !
Like the fact that you introduced tolerances, that seems to be one of the big advantages to Fusion over Tinkercad. Have a great New Year
Great video as always Chris. One thing i'd like to point out is that you want to be adding a clearance rather than tolerance between your parts. Clearance is the amount by which one object clears another. Tolerance is about allowable deviation. I think 3D printing filament with its listed dimensional accuracy of +/- 0.02mm might be a good example of a tolerance where as the distance between a threaded hole, and the machine screw threads is its clearance. Smart people in the comments... feel free to correct me as necessary.
Happy New Year
Nice video, Chris. Just some constructive criticism. You are adding a clearance to the measurement or part, not a tolerance.
Yep, tolerance can be +/-. And I agree that it was a good video.
12:40 "Molded" :-)
he said it a few times. we're all human. 🙂
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Just so if he sees this he'll know the correct word. It's "MODELED".
LOL, did I say molded? Ha ha, making videos is hard. Thanks all, noted.
@ChrisRiley no doubt, please keep making them
More!
(and thank you) 🙂
Danke sehr
Instead of doing the Offset plane for the cylinder you can just use the Tangent Plane.
Be careful Chris, a monetized youtube channel probably falls outside of what the personal license for fusion allows. This could get you into trouble and you might want to cut the header out.
The french auto translation is pretry bad
Happy new Year