On 12:26 you say you don't like the angle the loft creates. That is because you have the setting to "connected" instead of "tangent". That will solve your problem without having to make extra sketches. Also you can always add 3D splines to the existing sketch and use those as guides for the loft, without needing extra sketches.
This is super helpful. One problem I ran into that I'm having difficulty solving is creating a wingtip for a cambered foil where the bottom of the profile crosses over the centerline. For example, an RG-15 near the trailing edge goes above the centerline. This makes it not possible to use the centerline and half the profile to loft to the midplane of the wing. I tried splitting it into two (vertically ~20% from the trailing edge) and was able to make the profile, however it has a crease in the surface at the line.
I've been wrestling with wing design using lofts and it's been driving me nuts. I wasn't familiar with sweeps which appears to make life a lot easier. Thanks for sharing this information. Also, I'd like to find out more about control point splines.
There are lots of ways to approach wing design, as in everything in CAD. The only time I use a loft, is when I am going to use different airfoils on the roots and tips of a wing. If the design calls for anything other than a rectangular wing, you will need to add rails. These rails must intersect with the profiles, otherwise they will not work. As far as splines, here is an excellent video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/iDzxndSBook/видео.html&ab_channel=AustinShaner
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your methods! It's exactly what I've been failing do because not knowing the basics. Maybe one day I'll make a YT-video if I get something done ;-)
Hi @TheRCGuide at 7:56 you are creating the (lets call it outline sape of the wing (maybe not the correct term; I am not an english native speaker :) ). Is it possible to import the airfoil dat file if the outline shape of the wing is done first or is it necessary to import the airfoil and just THEN creating the wing outline shape? Sounds complicated, but I hope you know what I am asking :D
I find it easier to place the airfoil first then create the wing planform. The most important function of this operation is that the planform is connected to the airfoil shape.
31:00 - what is this "wash out" for? Is that for increasement of the lift? My first impression is that angle on the wing tip will decrease the lift, could you give me some info where I can read anything about that? Also: making your own design of the plane, how do you know what is the proper wing-span considering that you have choose the specific wing profile? How should I calculate that? Thank u for your help!
thank you so much for this very informative video! I've been pondering on how to layout an elliptical wing design in Fusion, and you've really helped me understand sweeping /curves. Again, thank you for sharing / subbed for more....😎👍
That is an entirely different subject. I recommend reading Chuck Cunningham's series on designing rc planes as well any of Andy Lennon's book for rc airplane design.
Hey, I don't understand the step you're doin at 11:51. What command are you doing? I tried splitting the body but it doesn't work. Do I have to sketch the line you sketched in 5:10 to be able to do what you did in 11:51? English is not my mother tongue so I might also have misunderstood something but I'd be thankful for any help!! :)
hello, I saw that you are using Macbook so I would like to ask you, I have a problem with airfoil dat it doesn't appear on my scrips what should I do, and how to install it properly
Sorry for the delay. Here is a video that shows how to install Dat to Spline: ruclips.net/video/3Huj4tK-V3U/видео.html&ab_channel=ColtonCampbell Make sure you restart Fusion. It should appear under Utilities>Add-ins>Scripts and Add-ins. It should appear under "My Scripts"
Hey man, I am working on a Macbook too and had the same problem. To open the data I did this: opened these-files of the airfoil I chose as selig format; copied them into TextEditor; Changed to "text only" so I could save is as a .txt data; went into fusion and opened "Airfoil DAT to spline"; went on "all files" (not just the Airfoil DAT files) and imported the airfoil. Works for me👍🏽
On 12:26 you say you don't like the angle the loft creates. That is because you have the setting to "connected" instead of "tangent". That will solve your problem without having to make extra sketches. Also you can always add 3D splines to the existing sketch and use those as guides for the loft, without needing extra sketches.
Thanks, useful.. Was using this for RC airplanes and now Wingfoil hydrofoils.
This is super helpful. One problem I ran into that I'm having difficulty solving is creating a wingtip for a cambered foil where the bottom of the profile crosses over the centerline. For example, an RG-15 near the trailing edge goes above the centerline. This makes it not possible to use the centerline and half the profile to loft to the midplane of the wing. I tried splitting it into two (vertically ~20% from the trailing edge) and was able to make the profile, however it has a crease in the surface at the line.
Exactly the tutorial I've been searching for! This saved me so much time, thanks!
Glad I could help!
I've been wrestling with wing design using lofts and it's been driving me nuts. I wasn't familiar with sweeps which appears to make life a lot easier. Thanks for sharing this information. Also, I'd like to find out more about control point splines.
There are lots of ways to approach wing design, as in everything in CAD. The only time I use a loft, is when I am going to use different airfoils on the roots and tips of a wing. If the design calls for anything other than a rectangular wing, you will need to add rails. These rails must intersect with the profiles, otherwise they will not work.
As far as splines, here is an excellent video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/iDzxndSBook/видео.html&ab_channel=AustinShaner
Another awesome video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks! I hope it helps!
@@thercguide4735 Definitely helps! Your process and knowledge add a lot of dimension to how I approach my builds!
Thank you so much these videos are great please continue to make more
Thank you! I plan on getting back to it soon!
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your methods! It's exactly what I've been failing do because not knowing the basics. Maybe one day I'll make a YT-video if I get something done ;-)
Hi @TheRCGuide at 7:56 you are creating the (lets call it outline sape of the wing (maybe not the correct term; I am not an english native speaker :) ).
Is it possible to import the airfoil dat file if the outline shape of the wing is done first or is it necessary to import the airfoil and just THEN creating the wing outline shape?
Sounds complicated, but I hope you know what I am asking :D
I find it easier to place the airfoil first then create the wing planform. The most important function of this operation is that the planform is connected to the airfoil shape.
thanks a lot! @@thercguide4735
13:12 can you explain more for how to Project cuver on Plane with 1 point? with my case it is all project to a Line.
31:00 - what is this "wash out" for? Is that for increasement of the lift? My first impression is that angle on the wing tip will decrease the lift, could you give me some info where I can read anything about that? Also: making your own design of the plane, how do you know what is the proper wing-span considering that you have choose the specific wing profile? How should I calculate that? Thank u for your help!
thank you so much for this very informative video!
I've been pondering on how to layout an elliptical wing design in Fusion,
and you've really helped me understand sweeping /curves.
Again, thank you for sharing / subbed for more....😎👍
Im glad I was able to help!
How do you calculate the location of wings?
That is an entirely different subject. I recommend reading Chuck Cunningham's series on designing rc planes as well any of Andy Lennon's book for rc airplane design.
This video helped me so much, thank you!❤
Glad I could help
I thank you very much for this Video! very helpfull ! Thanks ! I Please you to send me a Video where you learnd this. Karl from Austria
Thanks I found it
Hey, I don't understand the step you're doin at 11:51. What command are you doing? I tried splitting the body but it doesn't work. Do I have to sketch the line you sketched in 5:10 to be able to do what you did in 11:51? English is not my mother tongue so I might also have misunderstood something but I'd be thankful for any help!! :)
Hello, I projected that line into that sketch to create two profiles.
@@thercguide4735 and how did you do that? What command did you use?
@@linuso6404 "project" the default key command is "p"
@@thercguide4735 okay, thanks. I will try it out as soon as I have time again. Some exams are coming in the next weeks
Which naca digital number is your elliptical wing
It's the Clark Y.
It's making me use the entire border as either the path or the guide rail, I can't select one for both..
You can create a break in the curve.
legend
where i can find dat file which you have used in this video
airfoiltools.com/search/index?m%5Bgrp%5D=naca4d&m%5Bsort%5D=1 and m-selig.ae.illinois.edu/ads/coord_database.html
would it have been possible to do this without separating the wingtip?
You will have to make a break in the curve in order to have a separate rail and guide.
@@thercguide4735 ok thank you
hello, I saw that you are using Macbook so I would like to ask you, I have a problem with airfoil dat it doesn't appear on my scrips what should I do, and how to install it properly
Sorry for the delay. Here is a video that shows how to install Dat to Spline: ruclips.net/video/3Huj4tK-V3U/видео.html&ab_channel=ColtonCampbell
Make sure you restart Fusion. It should appear under Utilities>Add-ins>Scripts and Add-ins. It should appear under "My Scripts"
Hey man, I am working on a Macbook too and had the same problem. To open the data I did this: opened these-files of the airfoil I chose as selig format; copied them into TextEditor; Changed to "text only" so I could save is as a .txt data; went into fusion and opened "Airfoil DAT to spline"; went on "all files" (not just the Airfoil DAT files) and imported the airfoil. Works for me👍🏽
from where did you get script ?
The script is on the Fusion360's extension store.
You need to oil your chair!