Thanks for this - took a bit to figure out how to match your process to a similar but not quite exact same application - embossing a logo into a sphere. Duker's tips in comments helped - last thing that made it work for me was backing up the flange body 0.01 from the face of the single-curved body face, so it was completely inside. Don't know if it being contained inside when combining was the thing, or slightly different curve tangent like Duker describes - not sure I understood/understand that part, but fiddling and trying it over and over got it there eventually.
It's a wonderful technique, but using it to precisely place a feature was a bit finicky. Here are some lessons learned: The flange needs to be longer than the curve that gets embossed, else it errors. A custom sheet metal rule with a k-factor of 1 makes the outer curve predictable length The flange curve needs to be exactly tangential to the target sphere for exact precision, but it can't be, because then the refold errors for whatever reason. Make it 0.01mm smaller (or even less if you willing to fiddle with it, I think 0.001 was too close) The straight section of the folding flange will inevitably stick out of the sphere doing this, but easy enough to deal with as long as you don't forget it
Thanks for the tips! I was struggling to emboss text on a cone shape and couldn't get it working because It hasn't a tangent face. I finally managed to get it rigth.
La dernière mise à jour de Fusion 360 (juillet 2023) permet de faire les gravures en relief (emboss) directement sur des surfaces complexes, ce qui évite toutes les manips décrites dans cette vidéo, c'est une amélioration que j'attendais depuis longtemps. Sur cette dernière version, on peut aussi faire des copies de composants avec leurs liaisons.
Thanks. 👍 Also, RUclips's "Search" does not show this video when using various specific "Search" criteria. I've noticed this failure on several occasions only with Fusion 360 creators/channels that are not located within the US. Unfortunately, I do not know why "Search" is failing. 😃
A brilliant method mate! I'm constantly amazed at the many methods of doing a job like this in fusion 360. Your method is among of the easiest though. Happy3dmodeling Greg
This is super clever! Thanks for taking the time to post this.
Thanks a lot for this tuto! I was trying to do this the whole day!!!
Thanks for this. You are an very imaginative user of Fusion360 ....... especially the sheet metal functionality.
Merci pour vos tutos ils sont très bien
Merci beaucoup, j'adore ce que tu fais
Thanks for this - took a bit to figure out how to match your process to a similar but not quite exact same application - embossing a logo into a sphere. Duker's tips in comments helped - last thing that made it work for me was backing up the flange body 0.01 from the face of the single-curved body face, so it was completely inside. Don't know if it being contained inside when combining was the thing, or slightly different curve tangent like Duker describes - not sure I understood/understand that part, but fiddling and trying it over and over got it there eventually.
Wow, very good method you taught me.
Magnifique travail ! Merci beaucoup ! Bonne chance !
Nice Job! You are a genius!
Supergeil... das funktioniert sehr gut! Dankeschön! 😃👍
Thanks, but i am wondering how long i need to reach this level of creativity.
It's a wonderful technique, but using it to precisely place a feature was a bit finicky. Here are some lessons learned:
The flange needs to be longer than the curve that gets embossed, else it errors.
A custom sheet metal rule with a k-factor of 1 makes the outer curve predictable length
The flange curve needs to be exactly tangential to the target sphere for exact precision, but it can't be, because then the refold errors for whatever reason. Make it 0.01mm smaller (or even less if you willing to fiddle with it, I think 0.001 was too close)
The straight section of the folding flange will inevitably stick out of the sphere doing this, but easy enough to deal with as long as you don't forget it
Thanks for the tips! I was struggling to emboss text on a cone shape and couldn't get it working because It hasn't a tangent face. I finally managed to get it rigth.
La dernière mise à jour de Fusion 360 (juillet 2023) permet de faire les gravures en relief (emboss) directement sur des surfaces complexes, ce qui évite toutes les manips décrites dans cette vidéo, c'est une amélioration que j'attendais depuis longtemps. Sur cette dernière version, on peut aussi faire des copies de composants avec leurs liaisons.
Encore une fois magique super
This is genius 😮
Thanks. 👍
Also, RUclips's "Search" does not show this video when using various specific "Search" criteria. I've noticed this failure on several occasions only with Fusion 360 creators/channels that are not located within the US. Unfortunately, I do not know why "Search" is failing. 😃
thank you for your feedback.
Wow
Bạn là bậc thầy fusion 360 :). Cho tôi hỏi tại sao phiên bản fusion 360 của tôi lại không có Emboss vậy
Normally you have it like everyone else
Edel
A brilliant method mate!
I'm constantly amazed at the many methods of doing a job like this in fusion 360.
Your method is among of the easiest though.
Happy3dmodeling
Greg