Hi I'm currently learning Fusion 360 for personal use and always have problems applying a taper or draft angle to a shelled body. Your video is the best "how to" covering this topic and I now fully understand and able to use these tools with confidence. I've subscribed and will be viewing more of your very well presented videos. Thank you very much 👍👍😁
I was stuck when trying to do a draft on the inside bottom of a container (with fillet along the outside bottom "edge"), what solved my problem was when you mentioned to do the fillets last, this solved my problem! Thnx. /Cheers
Great tutorial. On the first example I believe when you chose the bottom face for the direction you could have entered a negative value or flipped the direction. Also, when you are in the draft or fillet dialog boxes you don't have to hold CTRL to select multiple faces.
Hi I'm currently learning Fusion 360 for personal use and always have problems applying a taper or draft angle to a shelled body. Your video is the best "how to" covering this topic and I now fully understand and able to use these tools with confidence. I've subscribed and will be viewing more of your very well presented videos. Thank you very much 👍👍😁
Awesome! Glad you can draft now 😏
I was stuck when trying to do a draft on the inside bottom of a container (with fillet along the outside bottom "edge"), what solved my problem was when you mentioned to do the fillets last, this solved my problem! Thnx. /Cheers
Glad it helped!
Nice use of split body Adam!
Well explained and guided !! Definitely a perfect guide for starters.
Perfect. Just what I needed. Thanks, Adam!
Thank you for the video, Adam. Very useful to me.
Great tutorial. On the first example I believe when you chose the bottom face for the direction you could have entered a negative value or flipped the direction. Also, when you are in the draft or fillet dialog boxes you don't have to hold CTRL to select multiple faces.
Great tip!
Great job, thanks!
Beautiful man!
Thank you
It almost looks like a tapered extrude