Designing a 3D Printed Enclosure for Arduino Uno

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @MakunaRGBIC
    @MakunaRGBIC 8 лет назад +381

    I loved that this longer than few minutes but also not a full hour. Nice and chewable, and full of vitamins.

    • @prashantdiatm09
      @prashantdiatm09 4 года назад

      Checkout this video on PCB enclosure design using Autodesk Fusion 360
      ruclips.net/video/IY05TpcYkSU/видео.html

    • @vaguebrownfox
      @vaguebrownfox 3 года назад +1

      And I like your comment.

    • @zakhowe145
      @zakhowe145 3 года назад +1

      What a wholesome comment, thank you kind sir.

    • @brwed
      @brwed 2 года назад

      full of flinstone gummies

  • @shawnlund
    @shawnlund 9 лет назад +84

    Hi Taylor, I will admit to watching hundreds of RUclips tutorials and this is one of, if not the best one I have seen. The sound is great, the work flow is easy to follow, your explanations are comprehensive without being redundant (seriously, millions of you tubers apparently don't know you can rewind the video and feel it's necessary to say the same thing multiple times)
    I haven't yet looked but I'm hoping you have made hundreds of these videos, either way I'm subscribed.
    Cheers
    Shawn

  • @IanSRutter
    @IanSRutter 5 лет назад +2

    Straight to the point. No fluff. Clear and concise.
    Loved this video.
    My son and I are really into Arduino and Raspberry Pi and we just bought a 3d Printer. This is perfect.
    Thanks for making this video.
    Keep them coming. You have a happy new subscriber.

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  5 лет назад +1

      Have fun with those! So much to learn and a fantastic community as well.

  • @blagovdaryu
    @blagovdaryu 4 года назад +1

    This video is still insanely useful. Especially because you mention layers size of 3d printer and how it affects all the widths and offsets you select. Exactly what I was looking for

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  4 года назад

      Thanks so much, Egor! We try to get this in front of as many people as possible because it is such a great presentation/tutorial...even with the UI getting more and more dated!

  • @Telliria
    @Telliria 9 лет назад +40

    Love this style and the practical approach. Keep 'em coming!

  • @Desi-qw9fc
    @Desi-qw9fc 9 лет назад +2

    It's really helpful to find videos like this, that show new designers how an object goes from an idea to a functional model ready to be printed. Please make more!

  • @JohnEFly
    @JohnEFly 7 лет назад +2

    This was the best walkthrough I've seen so far for Fusion 360. I'm just trying to learn it now, and I learned a TON in a very short amount of time. Awesome!

  • @spikekent
    @spikekent 8 лет назад +12

    Great tutorial Taylor, thank you so much.
    I love your style.
    Keep the mistakes in, it helps us beginners to learn how to fix it when we make mistakes.

  • @Robertlavigne1
    @Robertlavigne1 9 лет назад +7

    Wow This video was incredible! I've been using 360 for a week now and have managed to figure out through trial and error how to make most of the stuff I wanted to but always had the feeling that there was likely a much easier way to get the same result. This video showed me so many good tools to do that. I didn't realize the power of the timeline to go back and make edits then jump back to where you were with those changes applied... so cool. and the dimensioning tool for sketches!!!! very excited to use that. I had been making construction lines everywhere to get the same result. Oh the pattern tool you magnificent little devil, I spent the better part of an hour drawing rectangles to make a 100 slotted vent the other day, if only I knew. Anyways this was a very well made video, I appreciated the "mistake" corrections to demonstrate the power of the program.

  • @serenity8401
    @serenity8401 3 года назад

    Mr. Taylor you have compressed hours of information & experience in just 18 minutes. This is amazing! I have learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @gomesgomes8206
    @gomesgomes8206 3 месяца назад

    A great way to learn, nice pace and video length. I learnt far more in 18 mins here than anywhere else. I have subscribed and gave thumbs up

  • @marcthomt1
    @marcthomt1 2 года назад

    This is one of the best tutorials I've watched on anything.

  • @oliversuhakara78
    @oliversuhakara78 Год назад +2

    As a note for anybody that is currently trying going through this tutorial. When you do the assembly don't forget to check on the arduino move as a rigid group to move all of his components into the case

  • @disti
    @disti 9 лет назад +1

    Hey Taylor, usually tutorials are really annoying to follow, but yours was awesome. Mainly because you clearly tell what you exactly are doing AND you sometimes make mistakes and fix them. That makes it so much more natural and easier to follow. Thanks! =)

  • @themattmarchand
    @themattmarchand 8 лет назад +5

    I love watching these videos just to see what is possible in the program.
    Your explanations are clear and easy to understand which is nice. Even for something as simple as "click to change the component name"
    Thank you for putting them out!

  • @ulaB
    @ulaB 8 лет назад +36

    You make it look so easy... I'm actually starting to think it is. ;-)

    • @JacobKinsley
      @JacobKinsley 3 года назад +2

      It's easy when you have a clear idea of what steps to take to make the final model
      Wait this is 5 years old

  • @mikesamitz2556
    @mikesamitz2556 2 года назад

    Taylor, stumbled upon this clip and whole hardheartedly agree with many of the other comments. Well done, fluid, very educational and best of all, not lots of dramatics. I actually learned a few new concepts going through this. The biggest issue I had, and certainly not any fault of yours is that the interface has changed since you did this that not all is the same. I also noticed that many of the comments are years old, so hopefully this post will help. I was able to finally get over the few issues (between versions) and complete the project. There are a few issues that I noticed, and again something I (or others) can resolve. My guess is that since you did this, the Nano board has changed somewhat as the downloaded model had a few issues, first off the power-plug does not extend enough to go through the sidewall. The fix was easy, I simply extruded that element. Next is that the slots for access to the rails extend into the posts. Again, and easy fix. So, thanks again for a great project and new tips and tricks.

  • @DerrickBommarito
    @DerrickBommarito 4 года назад

    Things I've been trying to find in videos: Aligning components (joints), projecting component surfaces for extrusions in other components (make a sketch first), standoffs and mounting pegs. Exactly what I needed without any extra stories, garden shears, or unrelated F360 features! Perfect \o/

  • @naz8885
    @naz8885 2 года назад

    this is the most easy to follow video i have found on fusion thus far. Instant subscriber. Thanks Taylor!

  • @salinecjr
    @salinecjr 7 лет назад

    Just saw this the other day, and I have to say it has been the most helpful video I've watched for getting started using Fusion 360. There are a lot of guide and tutorials out there, but hearing your thinking and being able to see how you select which tools and then use them was really really helpful. I'd love to see more!

  • @andrewblair7478
    @andrewblair7478 4 года назад

    Very helpful for a noob to understand the paradigms used in the enclosure design context, thanks Taylor!

  • @mack7963
    @mack7963 6 лет назад

    just started watching F360 vids, you have a natural gift for teaching,

  • @a0um
    @a0um 3 года назад

    As a complete beginner I love to see people designing stuff live!

  • @xmengao0922
    @xmengao0922 5 лет назад

    This is genuinely exquisite, unlike some videos I have seen that has done a good job but somewhat left out emphasis on error counting, cut out to certain surface so that it changes automatically if thickness varies in future, and chamfer function. Thanks Taylor.

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  5 лет назад

      Taylor is AMAZING! See his other fine contributions!

  • @mousam_upadhyaya
    @mousam_upadhyaya Год назад

    I always love the theory of making something of which I know of, for instance arduino. Instead learning fusion from scratch make something you imagined

  • @1dolar1note1
    @1dolar1note1 6 лет назад

    I applied this video to an ESP32 and well of course it worked. I neglected fusion 360 because I'm so used to other software but now that I at least tried this it shows how easy it is. Thanks.

  • @dit-zy
    @dit-zy 7 лет назад

    Holy crap. That was awesome. I just started using Fusion 360 and have been having a real hard time simultaneously figuring out how to use it right and trying to make something non-trivial that I actually want. This video was extremely helpful and inspirational!

  • @HARLYZZCCC
    @HARLYZZCCC 9 лет назад

    The best tuturials in my opinion is the oneas thath shows everytin from start too finich including errors ,why errors happend and how too solve them and explain them a littet !!

  • @beqwaam
    @beqwaam 7 лет назад +1

    This is different from your colleague posters on Fusion 360! It is great! Speed is good, some are sooo slow, this is tops. And there is so much to learn by me the way you do it.

  • @genetyk
    @genetyk 9 лет назад

    As a hobbyist without any formal engineering education I`m finding your tutorials very very helpful. Thanks to them my 3d printer is slowly turning in to very useful tool instead of toy . thank you again and yes pleas keep them coming.

  • @TheCarvedBlock
    @TheCarvedBlock 9 лет назад

    For a beginner to Fusion360, this is the most useful format to get the flow. Thanks!

  • @markbutler7205
    @markbutler7205 Год назад

    Really nice video showing basic tools and how to use them. Especially re-editing changes. Fusion 360 is tricky in how it lets you do changes to things. Thanks for this!

  • @steviewonder9209
    @steviewonder9209 9 лет назад +3

    Yes! Absolutely I like to hear your thought process!! I'm quite new to 3D modeling, and I find myself doing things the hard way all the time, just because I'm thinking 2D (or worse, pencil and paper!)
    Keep up the good work, Taylor, I'm subscribing right now.

  • @TheLearningHub-TLH
    @TheLearningHub-TLH 2 года назад

    Fusion 360 is indeed a software for new age designers.Especially the top down design approach which saves a tremendous amount of time when it comes to creating assemblies.

  • @Tuscani2005GT
    @Tuscani2005GT 8 лет назад

    These videos are really helpful for learning how other apply their creative process to a physical object in fusion. I love it. Thanks.

  • @jhonedoe3734
    @jhonedoe3734 Год назад

    I am watching this in 2022 and learning. Amazing content i wish you can make similar tutorials again!

  • @SirKevin27
    @SirKevin27 8 лет назад

    Went through the Fushion 360 tutorials and I was trying to make an enclosure for a circuit board, essentially what you were doing here. This helped me a ton!!
    The project and offset features would have saved me so much time. More Videos!!

  • @lounge_squirrel
    @lounge_squirrel 9 лет назад

    Very informative particularly in showing the process of designing a piece rather than just walking through a step by step guide. Also picked up a few really useful tricks that I haven't seen before, particularly on some of the more commonly used tools which was an eye-opener. Keep it up!

  • @c00p3rm4n
    @c00p3rm4n 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial, I learnt a lot by trying to replicate it myself in Fusion 360.
    On a practical note, the version I printed PLA was not quite usable. The 2.8mm diameter posts were very fragile, and a surprisingly tight fit into the receiving holes.

  • @zaggery
    @zaggery 8 лет назад

    These are my favorites of all your videos, learning by doing and easy to follow along.

  • @kyogre129
    @kyogre129 4 года назад

    Your instructions are very clear. Nice video!

  • @BryanFletcher
    @BryanFletcher 9 лет назад +2

    So great. Love these for your thought process and tool examples. I'm still learning the jargon and common tools. Thank you so much!

  • @0miker0
    @0miker0 7 лет назад

    I'm a new 360 user and this video is packed with great information. I'm surprised at just how wrong I've been doing everything so far.

  • @avluis86
    @avluis86 8 лет назад

    Really like these kind of videos, along with your thought process behind each creation - the mistake counter is essentially icing on the sweet cake.

  • @duanecrider
    @duanecrider 5 лет назад

    I really enjoyed the video. I liked seeing the mistakes and corrections for them. This was a good length for showing how to do a case, and I'd like to see more like this.

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  5 лет назад +1

      Taylor is a long time favorite when it comes to tutorials! Watch others to find more of his fine work!

  • @joagj1978
    @joagj1978 4 года назад

    My mistake counter was WAY higher... Very nice video! I learned a lot.

  • @fpham8004
    @fpham8004 7 лет назад

    The answer is yes, I love this kind of hands-on unedited videos.

  • @johnclaude25
    @johnclaude25 3 года назад

    This video is so much usefull, even years after its release. Thanks so much

  • @santecapobianco429
    @santecapobianco429 8 лет назад +1

    I love these videos. Please make more Taylor , you are a beast.

  • @emrecoklar
    @emrecoklar 6 лет назад

    Great job going directly to the point, I wish we had more YT'ers with your style.

  • @Dean1969cox
    @Dean1969cox 4 года назад

    Very good clear video, was very good for a beginner/intermediate user like me.

  • @garciawallace7106
    @garciawallace7106 5 лет назад +1

    Good job on explaining the design and like how you just wing it making mistakes and explain the fixing it as you go .♥️it

  • @nouellette18
    @nouellette18 8 лет назад

    Hey Taylor - I really enjoyed the way you went through your thought process. As an engineer with experience in 3D modeling, but just learning this program, this is just what I need to help get into the groove and learn the new tips and tricks to use the program to the best of my ability. Thanks for the video!

  • @Mateyhv1
    @Mateyhv1 2 года назад

    Where is this guy right now for more tutorials of this great quality???

  • @brennanforrester4026
    @brennanforrester4026 8 лет назад

    this video was incredible! i really appreciate the demonstration and how well you dictate your process step by step. more like this from Taylor Stein!

  • @PhilWaud
    @PhilWaud 8 лет назад

    Thanks Taylor, Fusion 360 is an awesome program, and your video is really useful. Yes please to creating more, and you have just gained a subscriber!

  • @makeitbetter9685
    @makeitbetter9685 5 лет назад +1

    Yup, super cool video. I definitely enjoy the thought process and seeing mistakes happen / fixed in realtime.

  • @WistrelChianti
    @WistrelChianti 6 лет назад

    Great, love the style with the verbal thinking and correcting - really helps with the learning. Very much appreciated! Thanks!

  • @stillededge
    @stillededge Год назад

    Enjoyed it. Nice quick way to see, learn & use tools.

  • @vaughanza
    @vaughanza 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent, can learn ton when you bring in another part and work around it.

  • @NEVERKNOWINGWHY
    @NEVERKNOWINGWHY 5 лет назад

    Great video Taylor. One thing to note is that the grill cutout at the end cuts away the surface that the some of the top mounting poles attach to

  • @johnkelly1620
    @johnkelly1620 3 года назад

    Basically, what everyone else said! Great video! Loved the inclusion of mistakes as well as nods to best practices, alternatives, and reasoning as to why you took one approach vs. another. Between this and another Adafruit video I watched the other day I learned so many new techniques and feel like I should be able to finish the enclosure I’m making with ease. Thanks!

  • @tacitus101010
    @tacitus101010 9 лет назад

    Really great tutorial. Hearing your thought process as you correct mistakes made it very informative, and helpful for a beginner.

  • @AthanCondax
    @AthanCondax 8 лет назад

    This video helps a lot. I'm embarking on my first 3D modeling projects and it truly helps to see your thought process. Checking out a bunch of your other videos too.

  • @Hopeinformer
    @Hopeinformer 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the great video. This will help me a lot. I literally just spent nearly all day yesterday making an enclosure for a 2.5 hard drive with an incorporation of a radiology pi 3. If I saw this video before hand maybe it wouldn't only taken 8 hours. Haha

  • @josephzisa8735
    @josephzisa8735 9 лет назад

    I really like this format please do more like this in combination with the in depth individual tool demos. Thank You!

  • @ILmanu92
    @ILmanu92 9 лет назад +1

    thank you so much for this video !
    I could not figure out how to create a sketch with precision holes to the right distances and according to the distances required !
    Now I found that the odds are not only texts :)
    thank you - sorry for my bad english
    Manuel

  • @Pixil3d
    @Pixil3d 9 лет назад +3

    Great tutorial! Going to share this on the Adafruit blog for 3D Thursday. This gets me excited to start using fusion 360!

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  9 лет назад

      Great to hear! Let us know if there is anything we can do to help!

  • @N2AIE
    @N2AIE 3 года назад

    Great!...enjoyed it..I need to make some enclosures for an LCD display and a couple of Pi Shields

  • @dalienware668
    @dalienware668 4 года назад

    Great videos, I'm an avid user of 3ds Max since 2006 and it's never been this easy to model something without having to weld hundreds of Vertices.

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  4 года назад +1

      Welcome to parametric design! Let us know if we can help!

  • @jamessturgeon7025
    @jamessturgeon7025 5 лет назад

    Really great teaching style...clear explanation of thoughts as you go. Very helpful, thanks!

  • @josephzisa8735
    @josephzisa8735 9 лет назад

    I would love to see this project taken further. I think it would be great to see some how you would make some mechanical features such as screw bosses with threads, plastic snaps, or live hinge or something to that effect.

  • @shreyasprakash5513
    @shreyasprakash5513 7 лет назад

    Nice video Autodesk! Keep them coming! I'm loving it!

  • @joiseystud
    @joiseystud 9 лет назад

    Loved the format and hearing the thought process. Like to see these things that are relatively simple, but real items with applications and can be printed and used. So keep it to what you can model in 30 min or so, but do real designs. We want to be able to extrapolate what you did to inspire our own things. THx and great job.

  • @kevincozens6837
    @kevincozens6837 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I'm using a different 3D modelling program to design a custom enclosure for a project but information in the video has helped me. You confirmed I'm on the right track regarding clearance between my PCB and the interior walls of the enclosure. I'm now thinking I may be able to use less than a 2mm wall thickness, and also given me an idea about how much clearance to leave around items that will protrude through the the enclosure.

  • @francishosey551
    @francishosey551 5 лет назад

    I really like the commentary from a inventor point of view. Awesome video

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  5 лет назад

      Thanks Francis! Taylor does some fine tutorials!

  • @Xraller
    @Xraller 9 лет назад +5

    Really liked this one. More like this would be great.

  • @thomjonssonpersson5784
    @thomjonssonpersson5784 Год назад

    Feels like I've learned more in 18 minutes than my teacher could teach me in a week.

  • @nathsimpson
    @nathsimpson 4 года назад

    Fantastic video! I followed along while playing with Fusion for the first time! Very informative and helpful :) thanks!

  • @amansingh-ct8ie
    @amansingh-ct8ie 4 года назад

    Awesome tutorial I recommend to watch this I was with very little knowledge to F-360 but with this tutorial I was not able to design this entire project but also learned a lot from this about F-360 basics and would like to appreciate the methodology and the way this person teaches, #Respect Earned.

  • @dhawalsonar6379
    @dhawalsonar6379 4 года назад

    absolutely fantastic explanations but would love it more if u can please slow it down for people like me who are not from engineering background but have to use fusion 360. great work

  • @patrickwhite886
    @patrickwhite886 9 лет назад

    Fantastic Video!! Thank you so much for taking it step by step. Please keep these types of videos coming. Thank You!

  • @NockiBistroki
    @NockiBistroki 4 года назад

    This video helped me a lot. Thank you for doing it ... thumbs up.

  • @ngropman
    @ngropman 7 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks. I used this to create a case for a Raspberry Pi Zero and it just worked nicely.

  • @doxielain2231
    @doxielain2231 9 лет назад

    This is great. I'm on my first day of using Autodesk 360 (after figuring out some install errors) and I'm finding it very helpful.

  • @TheWreckingYard
    @TheWreckingYard 8 лет назад

    Fantastic video, just starting out with fusion 360 and this helped immensely.

  • @BookofIsaiah
    @BookofIsaiah 7 лет назад

    These videos are VERY helpful to me! I'd like to see more of them!

  • @jurpik35
    @jurpik35 6 лет назад

    I like the smooth panning in your model canvas

  • @uruguayo1978
    @uruguayo1978 9 лет назад

    Is Amazing!! i was a 3d studio designer at the ends of 90', and is incredible the easy that is Fusion to create complex objects! i hope to find a complete tutorial to start learning ;)

  • @toheedajani8499
    @toheedajani8499 9 лет назад

    nice video Taylor, i like the thought process keeps me from falling asleep lol

  • @samblades8714
    @samblades8714 6 лет назад

    Awesome video. Just what I needed. Perfect format.

  • @michaelo2l
    @michaelo2l 8 лет назад

    Almost perfect tutorial for first project, I used it to teach myself Fusion by following along and building it (after several attempts), only got lost a couple of times ;)

  • @samboles3670
    @samboles3670 9 лет назад +1

    Taylor,
    Great Job please keep videos coming, I think I owe you a fishing trip!

  • @matteoo3923
    @matteoo3923 4 года назад

    Very interesting tutorial. I like also leaving tries and error in. Just an important thing missing..a way to join the top with the bottom (a snap-fit mechanism or something like that)

  • @RobDuarte
    @RobDuarte 8 лет назад

    Great tutorial!! It would be nice to show a finished/rendered version of what you're making before you start, so people can see why you're making certain decision. Also, I have to say I'm not so into the mistake counter - most of them are just slips of the mouse, not really mistakes. Sometimes the only thing to be learned from those kinds of mistakes is that F360 can be finicky about how selections are made, etc. Thanks again for this video!

  • @janhbrenna4264
    @janhbrenna4264 9 лет назад +5

    Well done, looking forward for more stuff like these☺

  • @proximityzero
    @proximityzero 7 лет назад

    Great, informative video. It is really nice to have software features introduced as they are needed, rather than up front. F360 is not very intuitive for Autodesk outsiders, and it is very helpful to see the way that it SHOULD be used, rather than how it CAN be used.

  • @AnthonyGriz
    @AnthonyGriz 4 года назад

    Awesome, thank you for sharing! Mistakes are good, we can learn a lot from them.

  • @Ejeby
    @Ejeby 4 года назад

    0:19 choose face of sketch to draw on
    2:45 extrude height
    8:12 chamfer
    8:30 importing the arduino: go to gallery.autodesk.com ; see ruclips.net/video/iW45BuvtHJo/видео.html for download instructions ; drag and drop from "My Recent Data" into enclosure file. Fusion automatically matches holes and places in correct spot!
    8:50 create components from bodies (needed to create assembly)
    9:15 ground enclosure bottom
    9:23 joints
    10:30 cutouts: offset plane, sketch, project
    11:20 offset
    12:35 top surface cutouts (to access pins)
    14.20 chamfer box
    14:37 top face full cutout 14:40 draw a line 14:50 spline
    15:09 grill pattern
    15:35 measure (inspect)
    16:24 rectangular pattern

    • @adskFusion
      @adskFusion  4 года назад +1

      Thanks much! Always appreciate it when folks take the time to "chapterize" these tutorials!

  • @DafyddRoche
    @DafyddRoche 9 лет назад

    Excellent excellent excellent. Even though we have inventor, the lessons and principals in this tutorial are excellent! Please make more!