I learn at least one thing new from every video you create. Thank you so much for these great projects videos. So much information in such an easy to learn lesson.
you know what would make this even better?! if you gave us a look at the drawing you are working off of? that way we can understand why you are doing it the way you are? that is presuming of course you are working from a drawing and not just creating this for the first time haha anyway your content is always so good man.
@@CADJungle you are the goat haha thanks man look forward to it, the sweep technique in this video was cool! I didn’t think you’d do it that way but I like it!
Another great teaching video! How or why did you use the dist of .25 in the sweep I couldn't find what it was referenced to. Obviously it created the sweep you wanted, I just didn't see where it came from, Thanks Again for these Awesome video's!
There are a number of ways I could have performed that cut. I could have formed a revolve and set it to only cut at 90 degrees. But as a teaching moment, I used the sweep command as an alternative and set it to .25 which means that I only wanted it to sweep cut only 25% of the distance which is the same as 90 degrees. I hope this helps!
I need to get into the habit of explaining some things in more detail as I go along. I get so caught up in the execution at times that I miss some levels of detail. That was a great question though!
Your correction of the fillet in the circular pattern didn't work with me, the fillet icon won't become bleu. Also I liked the fillet full round function at the slot very handy. I also try to avoid start a sketch on a constraint line, because it locks it into place. Your sketch are automatically projected?
Are you referring to the edges that you selected for fillets not turning blue? If so, try holding the control key when doing so. For sketches on constraint lines, it depends on what you are hoping to achieve. Sometimes you may need to add your own constraints in which case you would avoid automatic constraints provided by Fusion 360. My sketches are indeed automatically projected when solid geometry faces are visible and used. This is useful to assist in creating constraints when selecting face geometry used as an active sketch plane. - You can set this in Preferences--> General--> Design -- Make sure that "Auto project geometry on active sketch plane" is checked.
I learn at least one thing new from every video you create. Thank you so much for these great projects videos. So much information in such an easy to learn lesson.
I hope to continue to provide valuable content while utilizing Fusion 360. I am also glad I can help!
Thank you for all you do! I'm really enjoying watching and learing Fusion from your videos.
Great to hear! I am truly glad that I am able to help.
Another good one, keep them coming thanks for what you do.
Thank you. Stay tuned for more material!
Once again a really interesting and informative video, thank you for taking the time to share
Thank you very much for you support. Stay tuned for more content!
The best!
Much appreciated!
you know what would make this even better?! if you gave us a look at the drawing you are working off of? that way we can understand why you are doing it the way you are? that is presuming of course you are working from a drawing and not just creating this for the first time haha anyway your content is always so good man.
Welp, You asked and so you shall receive! lol
@@CADJungle you are the goat haha thanks man look forward to it, the sweep technique in this video was cool! I didn’t think you’d do it that way but I like it!
Another great teaching video! How or why did you use the dist of .25 in the sweep I couldn't find what it was referenced to. Obviously it created the sweep you wanted, I just didn't see where it came from, Thanks Again for these Awesome video's!
There are a number of ways I could have performed that cut. I could have formed a revolve and set it to only cut at 90 degrees. But as a teaching moment, I used the sweep command as an alternative and set it to .25 which means that I only wanted it to sweep cut only 25% of the distance which is the same as 90 degrees. I hope this helps!
@@CADJungle Yes, what was confusing me is that tool had the box labelled distance, I was thinking length of measurement not percentage, Thanks
I need to get into the habit of explaining some things in more detail as I go along. I get so caught up in the execution at times that I miss some levels of detail. That was a great question though!
Your correction of the fillet in the circular pattern didn't work with me, the fillet icon won't become bleu.
Also I liked the fillet full round function at the slot very handy. I also try to avoid start a sketch on a constraint line, because it locks it into place.
Your sketch are automatically projected?
I found the autoproject in preferences. 🥴
Are you referring to the edges that you selected for fillets not turning blue? If so, try holding the control key when doing so.
For sketches on constraint lines, it depends on what you are hoping to achieve. Sometimes you may need to add your own constraints in which case you would avoid automatic constraints provided by Fusion 360.
My sketches are indeed automatically projected when solid geometry faces are visible and used. This is useful to assist in creating constraints when selecting face geometry used as an active sketch plane.
- You can set this in Preferences--> General--> Design
-- Make sure that "Auto project geometry on active sketch plane" is checked.
The more I watch the more I realize how much I overuse the trim command because I don't know the extent of each tool's capabilities. Thank you.
We all learn at some point. I am glad that my content is useful!