0:00 Intro 0:30 Main revolve and shell 1:52 Center hexagonal panel split 2:46 Triangular and ring panels split 4:37 Detailing of ring panel: thin extrude 5:56 Detailing of ring panel: Rect pattern 7:14 Detailing of tri panel: Offset face 7:33 Detailing of tri panel: Split body 9:26 Detailing of tri panel: Shell 10:09 Detailing of tri panel: Fillet 10:40 Detailing of tri panel: Step 12:03 Combine ring panel with tri panel 12:22 Bosses 15:58 Detailing of hexagonal panel 19:00 Final pattern and combine
Sir, The more I am watching your video lessons, the more I treasure finding your channel!! It has been a joy learning different though processes and even resources that I never used (or used improperly) in the past. Please, keep this magnificent channel and your passion to teach others for as long as possible. My purpose of learning Fusion 360 is to support my wife’s passion for fine art and creativity. The designs I do, are her ideas, producing 3D prints that support her work, her the main reason is not money, but making some money to help people in need around the world. You love for teaching is now a close circle of kindness and good. Wish you great health and good fortune in 2023 and further!
This is a wonderful demonstration. Very imaginative use of many functions/commands. Your narration is clear and concise - just how it should be. I will be going through all your tutorials. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
This was the best teaching video I have ever seen!!! Just the right amount of talk and explanation, I was blown away by how you used the splitting tool. Just hit the subscribe button.
Amazing video! I killed the subscribe button! when he did the pattern and it magically appeared with the cut mesh my jaw dropped. I spent around an hour manually drawing a mesh for a print, never again!
I've got to 1:24 and I've learnt so many new things I already need to go and have a lie down!! I must watch these videos with a pen and paper. Super concise rather than hours of waffle! Keep up the good work!
Every time I think that I am becoming an advanced Fusion 360 user I come across a video like this and realize that I am still just a noob. I'm amazed that I completed the model successfully but if I had to make it again without this video I would mess it up so bad! I'm going to make a game of it, to see how far I can go on my own until I run into problems. I'll keep doing it again and again and hopefully get farther each time. I did that with your two emboss to curved surface tutorials too. Much respect for your incredible skills!
You are a really great designer! And uses lots of split bodies! I will probably use more this feature with your videos. I am used to do everything with extrude command
This video is incredibly informative. Thank you! I’m an F360 noob and so many of these techniques are valuable additions to my knowledge base. Now that I’ve found the channel I look forward to diving into your other videos. And by the way, cool design.
I got hooked on your videos! You’re pacing is very good and the annotations as you design are very helpful since the text in F360 can be very small otherwise. Great content!
Very nice design and great tutorial showing again new things. For the number of videos I have watched from your channel, I can see you are a big fan of splitting bodies and using surfaces and for very good reasons!
This is great stuff. Love to see different commands in a real-life scenario. 8:24, why doesn't the offset make a surface body whose edges go to the edge of the body? Seems like the size of the surface body it made was a bit arbitrary.
So much good stuff packed into here. You used a technique again here from a previous lesson that I think is so useful to know: setting construction lines to be used as directions for a later rectangular pattern. I always assumed the pattern could only conform to the horizontal and vertical directions--the fact that the user can set the directions is a hidden attribute of the feature to those (like me) who don't dig deeper (like you).
Hi there. Your videos are truly amazing. I’m trying to replicate this model but i get an error message on the offset face @11:55 saying the body could not be repaired after deleting faces I’m of course using a newer version of Fusion since this tut is one year old and tried the other available options for offset type, still nothing Tried to redo last few steps but it doesn’t work, can’t figure out why. Maybe you can help Thank bye
Man, it looks like you literally used every possible option in Fusion to create this, WTF WELL DONE!! I learn so much with these tutorials! How did you get so good at this? Did you fucking invent Fusion 360?
😀While I was making the tutorial, it did seem like I was using quite a few different tools! Anyway, it does help that I do 3D modelling (on SolidWorks) every day as a mechanical engineer.
Hi I've been watching your channel's videos for a long time. It's always amazing every time I see it. I also watched this video and made it along. If I use the group folder in the body item, I can reduce the Remove command. This has the effect of shortening the timeline. We look forward to a wonderful video using the group folder.
I use SolidWorks at work and Fusion 360 as a hobbyist. I already have my hands full trying to master 2 programs. Trying a third one might be too much.😀
Love your tutorials. Something I noticed about your workflow - you barely use separate components! Most of your work is editing multiple bodies within a single component. I know in this case there is no point in separate components though!
Well, my knowledge in joints is pretty limited. Still very much learning the ropes. Hopefully, in the near future, I can start producing videos with multi-components and mechanisms.
Great tutorial. As a speaker designer I have to say every cover I have designed sounds worse than not having one. And I always remove them from other manufacturers.
I am always a big fan of your videos and content about Fusion 360, and it has inspired me to start the Fusion 360 tutorials series on my RUclips Channel "3Diest".
0:00 Intro
0:30 Main revolve and shell
1:52 Center hexagonal panel split
2:46 Triangular and ring panels split
4:37 Detailing of ring panel: thin extrude
5:56 Detailing of ring panel: Rect pattern
7:14 Detailing of tri panel: Offset face
7:33 Detailing of tri panel: Split body
9:26 Detailing of tri panel: Shell
10:09 Detailing of tri panel: Fillet
10:40 Detailing of tri panel: Step
12:03 Combine ring panel with tri panel
12:22 Bosses
15:58 Detailing of hexagonal panel
19:00 Final pattern and combine
Sir, The more I am watching your video lessons, the more I treasure finding your channel!!
It has been a joy learning different though processes and even resources that I never used (or used improperly) in the past.
Please, keep this magnificent channel and your passion to teach others for as long as possible.
My purpose of learning Fusion 360 is to support my wife’s passion for fine art and creativity. The designs I do, are her ideas, producing 3D prints that support her work, her the main reason is not money, but making some money to help people in need around the world.
You love for teaching is now a close circle of kindness and good.
Wish you great health and good fortune in 2023 and further!
Thank you for the kind words. These do keep me going. Have a good year ahead!
This is a wonderful demonstration. Very imaginative use of many functions/commands. Your narration is clear and concise - just how it should be. I will be going through all your tutorials. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for your tutorials.
Superb!!!
This was the best teaching video I have ever seen!!! Just the right amount of talk and explanation, I was blown away by how you used the splitting tool. Just hit the subscribe button.
Excellent presentation bro keep on
Amazing video! I killed the subscribe button! when he did the pattern and it magically appeared with the cut mesh my jaw dropped. I spent around an hour manually drawing a mesh for a print, never again!
I've got to 1:24 and I've learnt so many new things I already need to go and have a lie down!!
I must watch these videos with a pen and paper. Super concise rather than hours of waffle!
Keep up the good work!
😄 Glad to hear. Thank you.
Art and science... very well done.
More art in this case....don't think this will do well acoustically.😆
This is a wonderful tutorial!
Every time I think that I am becoming an advanced Fusion 360 user I come across a video like this and realize that I am still just a noob. I'm amazed that I completed the model successfully but if I had to make it again without this video I would mess it up so bad! I'm going to make a game of it, to see how far I can go on my own until I run into problems. I'll keep doing it again and again and hopefully get farther each time. I did that with your two emboss to curved surface tutorials too. Much respect for your incredible skills!
GREAT VID
That centerline tip is the best. I never knew or even looked at that
Edit: and the remove feature. Oh my days
Man I love you videos!!
You are a really great designer! And uses lots of split bodies! I will probably use more this feature with your videos. I am used to do everything with extrude command
This tutorial is absolutely excellent. Thanks so much for posting it!
I am french and for me sure you are the best in the world
Outstanding. So many goodies in one video as usual. Very interesting.
This video is incredibly informative. Thank you! I’m an F360 noob and so many of these techniques are valuable additions to my knowledge base. Now that I’ve found the channel I look forward to diving into your other videos. And by the way, cool design.
Superb tutorial. you have a sub. learned a lot from you. keep these awesome videos coming
Can't be denied. This guy is good.
Excellent!! Thanks.
You narration is wonderful
incredibly well demonstrated.
I got hooked on your videos! You’re pacing is very good and the annotations as you design are very helpful since the text in F360 can be very small otherwise. Great content!
I've learned more of this single video than I use to of 5-6 others. Thank you.
Obviously subscribed.
Very nice design and great tutorial showing again new things. For the number of videos I have watched from your channel, I can see you are a big fan of splitting bodies and using surfaces and for very good reasons!
WOW
This is great stuff. Love to see different commands in a real-life scenario.
8:24, why doesn't the offset make a surface body whose edges go to the edge of the body? Seems like the size of the surface body it made was a bit arbitrary.
Very comprehensive tut. Thank you for sharing your skills & knowledge
Always amaze with the way you design things!?
Wow, respect
Thank's alot for your time. All the best
Sweet work! Enjoyed watching it. Thx
Man that is SO well demonstrated .. thankyou
So much good stuff packed into here. You used a technique again here from a previous lesson that I think is so useful to know: setting construction lines to be used as directions for a later rectangular pattern. I always assumed the pattern could only conform to the horizontal and vertical directions--the fact that the user can set the directions is a hidden attribute of the feature to those (like me) who don't dig deeper (like you).
Yep, "Rectangular Pattern" is kind of a misnomer here.
This was an 'ah-ha!' moment for me too. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this. What an incredible tutorial.
What if you'd like to make a half sphere with that hexagonal pattern so all of the hex holes face the center of the sphere? Is that achievable?
This is a great video. I learned a few things. Thanks for taking the time to make and share it.
wonderfull
Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
Brilliant!
Wow, excellent tutorial, mad skills. Thank you for sharing and teaching
Thanks! this helped me make my own speakergrill.
Hi there. Your videos are truly amazing.
I’m trying to replicate this model but i get an error message on the offset face @11:55 saying the body could not be repaired after deleting faces
I’m of course using a newer version of Fusion since this tut is one year old and tried the other available options for offset type, still nothing
Tried to redo last few steps but it doesn’t work, can’t figure out why. Maybe you can help
Thank bye
Good luck in the contest! Nice job!
Man, it looks like you literally used every possible option in Fusion to create this, WTF WELL DONE!! I learn so much with these tutorials! How did you get so good at this? Did you fucking invent Fusion 360?
😀While I was making the tutorial, it did seem like I was using quite a few different tools! Anyway, it does help that I do 3D modelling (on SolidWorks) every day as a mechanical engineer.
Nice approach, well done
Сool!
Amazing thanks
Simply brilliant :-) thanks for teaching
Brilliant- thank you! I've learned much from this.
Wonderful, beautiful, thanks!
Hi
I've been watching your channel's videos for a long time.
It's always amazing every time I see it.
I also watched this video and made it along.
If I use the group folder in the body item, I can reduce the Remove command. This has the effect of shortening the timeline.
We look forward to a wonderful video using the group folder.
That is a good suggestion. Will definitely try that in a future video if there is a chance.
Very great lesson! Thanks a lot!
Your videos are awesome!
Have you thought of doing an Autodesk Inventor channel. Your videos are so informative. Keep up the excellent work🤘👍
I use SolidWorks at work and Fusion 360 as a hobbyist. I already have my hands full trying to master 2 programs. Trying a third one might be too much.😀
@@Fusion360School That is a fair point. Is Solidworks a very different animal to Fusion 360?
I can't use the line as profile to thin extrude.
Thx..
Love your tutorials. Something I noticed about your workflow - you barely use separate components! Most of your work is editing multiple bodies within a single component. I know in this case there is no point in separate components though!
Well, my knowledge in joints is pretty limited. Still very much learning the ropes. Hopefully, in the near future, I can start producing videos with multi-components and mechanisms.
👍🏻
Great tutorial. As a speaker designer I have to say every cover I have designed sounds worse than not having one. And I always remove them from other manufacturers.
You are probably right. This was done solely from an aesthetic point of view. I did not take into account acoustics.
I am always a big fan of your videos and content about Fusion 360, and it has inspired me to start the Fusion 360 tutorials series on my RUclips Channel "3Diest".
Nice to know. Keep it up!
I love your channel! Out of curiosity, are you by chance based in Singapore or from Singapore? Your accent sounds very Singaporean
Thank you. I am Singaporean.
hola. aprendiendo a usar fusion 360, hice un curso de onshape pero fusion tiene mejores y mas cosas, muchas gracias por tu informacion, saludos
Bonjour, tres intéressant de voir d autre méthodes de conception
Merci
wow
I watch your video to learn Inventor 😂
Too hard for me