Thanks so much for spending your time explaining Fusion 360! Ill probably have to watch the video a few times to actually get it but at least I have a source of reference!
Thanks for sharing! At about the 43:00 mark, instead of guessing, you can use the Calibrate tool for getting the canvas really close to exact. Also, using points that are as far as possible apart, will increase accuracy. For example using the two holes that are 5.25" apart, instead of the holes that are 3" apart. Very powerful once you leverage this. I have taken photos of complicated parts including a measuring tape for calibrating. Makes modeling pretty straight forward to get all the curves and basic geometry. At 54:00 good tip for creating pierce points for post production machine work.
Like your video , thought it sounded like a dog walking in the background because I have two on a wood floor that sound the same. I don’t know whether you knew it but Lang Mark had somebody come up with a piercing only placement I haven’t tried it yet. One thing that would help me out is a larger cursor or I have seen one guy used a red ring around the cursor it’s easier to follow sometimes I can’t see.
Make a video for beginners. Fusion 360 personal use ( not for commercial use ) have the same setting ? Make a video please and really enjoy watching your videos
Sheetcam sees them I think but inkscape does not. There’s few other programs that don’t import them well but I can’t remember them off the top of my head.
FWIW - Using splines usually seems to create a bazillion lines of code and huge .nc files. I avoid them whenever possible. The three point arc works really well instead.
I’ve watched countless videos on Fusion360 ramping up to get started on my plasma table. Your video has given me several useful tips. Thank you!
The best Fusion 360 vid I watched. Great pacing and details. Thank Boss!
That’s one of the most useful tutorials I’ve seen! , thanks for posting 👌👍
Best Fusion 360 video I've watched yet! Thank you!
Thanks so much for spending your time explaining Fusion 360! Ill probably have to watch the video a few times to actually get it but at least I have a source of reference!
Thank you for sharing. Just started to learn this and it is frustrating. Your video is one of the best I have watched.
Thanks for sharing! At about the 43:00 mark, instead of guessing, you can use the Calibrate tool for getting the canvas really close to exact. Also, using points that are as far as possible apart, will increase accuracy. For example using the two holes that are 5.25" apart, instead of the holes that are 3" apart. Very powerful once you leverage this. I have taken photos of complicated parts including a measuring tape for calibrating. Makes modeling pretty straight forward to get all the curves and basic geometry. At 54:00 good tip for creating pierce points for post production machine work.
I was about to mention the same thing about calibrating the canvas. It's in the dropdown menu of the canvas tab.
Awesome video.
After all the videos I seen your more down to showing how it works you make it easy learned a lot thanks
This was exactly what I was stumped on. Thanks so much for explaining this!
Like your video , thought it sounded like a dog walking in the background because I have two on a wood floor that sound the same. I don’t know whether you knew it but Lang Mark had somebody come up with a piercing only placement I haven’t tried it yet. One thing that would help me out is a larger cursor or I have seen one guy used a red ring around the cursor it’s easier to follow sometimes I can’t see.
Good to see you back
Thanks man! Just trying to help out some guys getting started with their CNC table. I need to get back on the golf cart soon though.
Thank you for this video! Great information!
Thanks! This was extremely helpful! You did a great job explaining this! Will watch more of your videos!
Thank you this helps a complex program with my simple mind....
Absolutely excellent !!! Thanks !
Make a video for beginners. Fusion 360 personal use ( not for commercial use ) have the same setting ? Make a video please and really enjoy watching your videos
Easier way is using slots and extruding them for straight ones. Splines, arcs, circles then pipe>square, join for the custom ones.
Thank you for this!
Thank you for this.
I use splines almost every day and export as DXF. Sheetcam has no problem seeing them?
Sheetcam sees them I think but inkscape does not. There’s few other programs that don’t import them well but I can’t remember them off the top of my head.
FWIW - Using splines usually seems to create a bazillion lines of code and huge .nc files. I avoid them whenever possible. The three point arc works really well instead.
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