How to Make Your Own Halloween Cookie Cutters - 3D Printable - Fusion 360 Beginner Tutorial [2022]

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • In this Halloween themed video I show you how to create your own 3D printable Halloween Cookie Cutters in Fusion 360. This beginner's tutorial is a great way to practice sketch creation and basic model making techniques in Fusion 360.
    If you'd like to use my designs, I've made my .STL / .DXF files available on my Gumroad page! Link below:
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    Happy Halloween!

Комментарии • 11

  • @jenniferbrown-zf8gw
    @jenniferbrown-zf8gw 10 месяцев назад

    i literally paid a high price for a class that was supposed to teach me this and by the end it was SO confusing. i also screen recorded my lesson and somehow i now can not find it!!! lol so upset!!! you saved the day thank you so much!!! i dont make cookie cutters but i do make something similar and you were super helpful
    , thank you so so much!!

    • @practicalalchemy407
      @practicalalchemy407  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Jennifer! That’s great! So glad I was able to help !

  • @ChristophLehner
    @ChristophLehner Год назад +1

    Great Tutorial 👌

  • @krustymc.pickles4000
    @krustymc.pickles4000 Год назад +1

    I used this video to make my first model. Thanks man.

  • @R4YTUBE
    @R4YTUBE Год назад

    Nice tutorial ;- Thanks

  • @user-ij2mg2jf2y
    @user-ij2mg2jf2y 22 дня назад

    Hi,
    Curious if you took a class to learn all about 3D printing? If so can you please refer the name of the school? I'm looking at making cookie cutters for my bakery business.

  • @fehrynwhite3828
    @fehrynwhite3828 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! I followed this tutorial but ended up drawing my own shape in Fusion for my test. It worked wonderfully so thank you! I've tried again using the SVG files after converting them from Procreate but I cannot for the life of me get it to do the project stage. Can you offer any advice?

    • @practicalalchemy407
      @practicalalchemy407  7 месяцев назад +1

      Heyo! Hard to say for sure but I think the most likely culprit if you are converting an SVG from procreate is that there is a tiny break somewhere in your outline where two end points look like they are connected but don’t actually touch… this could also happen if there is a very short line or small corner that the program didn’t connect when you did the offset …. It can be a bit tricky to track down the culprit but if you go into your sketch in fusion and draw some lines across your artwork (like a large x or cross) and then try to project each of the created sections … the section that won’t project is the section with the bad endpoints. Once you’ve identified it repeat the process with a smaller area until you find the problem . Hope this helps!

  • @Hannersan
    @Hannersan Год назад

    Hello! I have a question, can you teach how to do a cookie cutter with a vector, or all the steps?
    I have corel draw to do vectors, and then pass ir to fusion, but I don't know how the vector need to be!

    • @practicalalchemy407
      @practicalalchemy407  Год назад

      Hello! I would recommend checking out my video on importing different file types. Let me know if that answers your question.
      Beginner's Guide to Importing 2D Assets into Fusion 360 - JPEG, PNG, SVG, DXF [2022]
      ruclips.net/video/rOOGCaTK9iI/видео.html