can´t believe you don´t have many many more subs, this actually explains fusion 360 for laser cutting better than most of the tutorials I saw. Thanks and I hope you make more videos like this.
Hello. Not very good with fusion (me). I Like how you explain everything. Much easy to understand. Just subscribed to your channel. Keep up this good work.
OK. So I made the laptop stand as a learning process but you didn't cover how to turn into SVG file (or DXF) for laser cutting. Do you have to export per component or can you just do it all at once?
you can now try the new feature "arrange" to do this but the original video does it quite simply. just make a new sketch on each surface and right click the sketch in the browser and "save as dxf".
can´t believe you don´t have many many more subs, this actually explains fusion 360 for laser cutting better than most of the tutorials I saw. Thanks and I hope you make more videos like this.
Simply the best video i've watched on Fusion, nothing missed out.
One of the most informative Fusion 360 tutorials I have seen... Thank you!
Very helpful! Thank you for updating this tutorial, it really helped me to understand some fundamentals of Fusion for laser cutting.
The original is good. But really appreciate this update which simplifies even more. Thanks.
I struggled with the Joint feature, Always got an error. I eneded up having to use move. Thanks for this!
Awesome video! Thank you so much for spending the time to create this!
Many thanks for the video
"In parametric modelers, there are many ways to skin a CAD" 🤣🤣🤣
Great vid!
Nicely done.
LEZZZ GOOOOOOO U HIT 30 SUBSSSSSS YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello. Not very good with fusion (me). I Like how you explain everything. Much easy to understand. Just subscribed to your channel. Keep up this good work.
Good video, but I did not found HOW create from this f3d-construction the dxf files for laser cutting....
OK. So I made the laptop stand as a learning process but you didn't cover how to turn into SVG file (or DXF) for laser cutting. Do you have to export per component or can you just do it all at once?
you can now try the new feature "arrange" to do this but the original video does it quite simply. just make a new sketch on each surface and right click the sketch in the browser and "save as dxf".
Thanks for this!
Great video!
we got u to 28 subs
get him to 30 subs
30 subs!!!!!!
now
my class is getting u to 30 subs
or else