Fusion 360 | Rule Fillet
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Using rule fillets to make top down extrudes viable while patterning slots within a boundary.
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Another very useful video. “Rule Fillet” and “Rounds Only” are completely new to me. Thank you for pointing these out.
That’s really helpful. There are so many things you can du with fusion 360 if you are aware of.
These videos have more neat stuff in 5 minutes than I've learnt watching hours of others
Thank you for your interesting and useful snippets of Fusion knowledge .Your format of < 10 min tutorials suits me perfect. It has been both a crutch and confirmation of my Fusion 360 learning curve. I look forward to your next upload. 🙏
Blush... thanks for the credits. You explained this really well.
Sorry if I had mispronounced your name. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Extremely useful. The best explanation of the rule fillet I have seen so far!
I have only just recently discovered this. Pleasantly surprised by it.
Wow! This is an amazing set of tools, and shows the capabilities of various commands via fusion 360, I see that the whole idea behind a lot of these compute options is to select what made up the feature you are trying to edit! Great tool for my arsenal!
I am loving this! Always having trouble filletting the insider corners of cut outs. Rule fillet is just what the doctor ordered. I was never able to figure out what was going on with that tool until I saw this. Awesome!
I did not know about the diffence, but one thing i see is that if you use rounds, on the edge of one side of a cylinder extrusion inner edge, it also select the edge of the opposite side of the cylinder. Does not seem possible to only select 1.
Love it! Thanks for helping to demystify rule fillet.
Regarding what feature(s) to select: I think the best option here is selecting the two features furthest back in the timeline, the original extrude & pattern. If you were to change the manner in which you shaped the final slots, this method of selection would continue to yield the correct result, whereas the first method (selecting the final extrude that shapes the circle) would require the rule fillet feature to be adjusted.
This has given me a lot to think about. I'm going to try to start applying rule fillet to automate applying fillets/rounds when I find myself meticulously selecting a bunch of edges. I expect sometimes I'll have to revert to selecting edges, but hopefully with enough practice, rule fillet usage will become second nature.
Will definitely try out your suggestions. Prior to this video, I have not paid any attention at all to this feature. It is definitely worth exploring further on how this can be used to automate fillets.
Super useful!
Splendid. I have a soap dish design that would be simplified greatly with this.
Wow, that’s a powerful feature.
very nice
Please dont tell me you couldn't figure out the "Ambiguous Cylinder"
U r the fusion master!
Please help us model them with diff shapes.
Thank u, and great videos as always! Thank u 🙂
I have not given up yet! But will definitely need some time to experiment with this.
Slick
Noice!
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Can you delete this method so i don't feel so stupid myself to draw every pattern in 2 hours 😢
😄 Don't be too hard on yourself. I have also only recently found out about this method. I do feel stupid too.
@@Fusion360School can you make a flower tutorial if you have any time? There is none on RUclips (ok some actually, but Chinese no explanation)