Fusion 360 | Case Study 24

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • In this case study, we will explore the use of ruled surfaces.
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    0:00 Intro
    1:28 Extruding of green section
    2:34 Trimming of sloped section
    3:44 First ruled surface
    5:20 Second and third ruled surfaces
    6:40 Stitch
    7:14 Fillets
    7:37 Thicken
    8:45 Replace face

Комментарии • 46

  • @cozyozy7712
    @cozyozy7712 2 года назад +21

    correct me if i’m wrong but you should be able to use an offset plane instead of making an undefined sketch and patching it for the replace face

    • @Fusion360School
      @Fusion360School  2 года назад +20

      Wow, this is a complete revelation to me. I just went to try it and it works. It was able to work even on primary planes. I was not aware that the replace face command accepts planes. Thank you for this!

    • @DanteEhome
      @DanteEhome 2 года назад +1

      For me myself I hardly use patch surface option. I prefer offset plane and project instead, and use loft or whatever necessary.

  • @lukaszb1282
    @lukaszb1282 2 года назад

    Great work :)
    Replace face is a cherry on top :) working with split body will need more work...

  • @ZPositive
    @ZPositive 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant as always! I need to keep the ruled surface command in mind.

  • @andyhelipilot3528
    @andyhelipilot3528 2 года назад

    Fantastic as usual🎉

  • @ruudb72
    @ruudb72 2 года назад

    Wow! Some very nice tricks an well explained. Very good video!

  • @rbrdly
    @rbrdly 2 года назад +4

    You have really de-mystified the surfacing functions for me. Thanks!

  • @rbyt2010
    @rbyt2010 2 года назад +2

    Another home run! Ruled surface. Didn’t know!

  • @ianpendlebury9503
    @ianpendlebury9503 2 года назад +2

    I must remember the ruled surface approach for future use. Thanks.

  • @joepasqua1751
    @joepasqua1751 2 года назад +3

    Another very useful video. I don't take advantage of the surface workspace nearly enough. Workflows like this remind me that I'm missing out and need to keep it more front-of-mind.

    • @smorris12
      @smorris12 2 года назад

      I agree. Thinking about it I suppose we're *only* ever dealing with surfaces - many just happen to be tied together as solids!

  • @americorosales2085
    @americorosales2085 2 года назад

    veyr good and nice thanks for sharing with me you tutorial,

  • @SatansLtlBaby
    @SatansLtlBaby 2 года назад +2

    so much good stuff in this one. excellent demonstration.

  • @jpjpJPJPG
    @jpjpJPJPG 11 месяцев назад

    I made 3 profile sketches to make a surface loft and it made the curve and profiles match the drawings really well. Then I thickened to the outside since that's what the drawing indicated, extruded faces that were too far in on the top curved portion and used split body (planes as tools) and remove.

    • @jpjpJPJPG
      @jpjpJPJPG 11 месяцев назад

      @Fusion360School is there a way to achieve uniform thickness without setting the Thicken feature to symmetrical?

  • @SlavaChrome
    @SlavaChrome 2 года назад

    So simply great idea! =)

  • @glennvillegas9941
    @glennvillegas9941 2 года назад

    Would love to see you do a twist lock mechanism.

  • @andyparadis342
    @andyparadis342 2 года назад

    As usual superb, not only do I learn about functionality but many ideas on workflow.

  • @francoisepantais7165
    @francoisepantais7165 2 года назад

    in french: c'est juste fantastique: ruled surface = surface réglée. Bravo +++

  • @Flachknipser
    @Flachknipser 2 года назад

    I always look forward to learning something from your videos, thumbs up.
    Please keep up the good work. 👍

  • @gauravmathur4940
    @gauravmathur4940 2 года назад

    Love your video. You make simple and needed topics . 👍 Keep it up . And wish you lots of success.

  • @NoRiEvent
    @NoRiEvent 2 года назад

    Great stuff right here! This will help me a lot, definitely!

  • @DanteEhome
    @DanteEhome 2 года назад +1

    For me, The green and red part can be modeled in 3 tools: Extrude for blue. extrude for red with flat surface, and sweep for the curve. Then I will do plane cut and merge the parts.

  • @WPGinfo
    @WPGinfo 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. I tried to do the case study myself, before watching your video, and succeeded. Then I watched your video to see how you did it. Although the end-result is the same, your approach was more simple and effective. On top of that I've learned a few new things. Great fun!

    • @Fusion360School
      @Fusion360School  2 года назад

      Good to know. Curious to know how you did it.

  • @gordon6029
    @gordon6029 2 года назад

    Excellent! Thank you.

  • @alexk7723
    @alexk7723 2 года назад

    Amazing videos! Keep up with a great job!

  • @HotCarTrack
    @HotCarTrack 2 года назад

    That was excellent, thank you.

  • @MassimoG
    @MassimoG 2 года назад

    Interesting would be to know how this sheet is realized in practice.

  • @Bartek-ut9cp
    @Bartek-ut9cp 2 года назад

    Great job!

  • @totoffe6234
    @totoffe6234 2 года назад

    Bonjour J'ai encore appris de bonne choses (merci le sous-titres FR) encore merci pour ce tutoriel très instructif.

  • @denysupradi2373
    @denysupradi2373 2 года назад

    Thanks for information 🤗

  • @chilango2432
    @chilango2432 2 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @DerekSpeareDSD
    @DerekSpeareDSD 2 года назад

    Instructive!!

  • @LearnEverythingAboutDesign
    @LearnEverythingAboutDesign 2 года назад

    I commented on this before but put a link in the description so I don't think it showed up. I like the technique you used here! Very clever as long as it isn't to be sheet metal(which you state). One other method that could work depending on the design intent is to extrude the bottom, sweep the top and then loft between the two of them. It is hard to tell from the reddit drawing what that intersection should be.

  • @aytunch
    @aytunch 2 года назад

    why were the steps after 11:00 necessary? weren't the object fully defined at that point? Why did we go back and make the last sweep?

    • @Gefionius
      @Gefionius Год назад

      The last sweep was an alternative method only, not needed at all

  • @TecSanento
    @TecSanento 2 года назад

    Could we use the swipe along spline as well? (or how is it called when sketch is moved/extruded along another sketched line?)

    • @ZPositive
      @ZPositive 2 года назад

      Sweep? He does this in the last section of this video.

    • @TecSanento
      @TecSanento 2 года назад

      @@ZPositive mhm - sorry :D did watch the complicated step, skipped a little and broke off :/

    • @VinayVarsani
      @VinayVarsani 2 года назад

      I thought this too but then realised the whole holder would then follow the curve unless you broke it up into sections and then intersected

  • @irtazamaqsood5436
    @irtazamaqsood5436 2 года назад

    Sir when u start working on mesh

  • @emanggitulah4319
    @emanggitulah4319 2 года назад

    An extruded +a sweeped surface and a trim would have done it in less steps 🙏

  • @zergovrock5277
    @zergovrock5277 2 года назад

    pro

  • @428Mario
    @428Mario 2 года назад

    So you figured how to make a part that is idiotic to try to manufacture, good for you