Maybe this way is faster 1. create a path along the inside top of the bottom case. (I do that by filleting the inside corners of the case with tiny fillets. Thus making the inside edge rectangle a path. 2. Construct plane along path selecting the inside lip path. (from the construct menu) 3.Draw lip profile on that plane. Using sketch. 4. Sweep that profile along that path. Your done.
Hello, I'm new to 3D printing world. I learned quite a lot about using Fusion 360 with this video. The offset and projection features saved me a lot of time. Looks like for the newer version we can just enter a positive or negative number for offset so we don't have to remove that extra side. For printing this lip, do we have to have support under it? I don't have a printer myself yet so I need to let what service I use know. Good day.
wow , I really like your video's both on 123d design and autodesk fusion 360 . I'am still learn the 123d design . very helpful video's Noe. Keep up the good work . looking to see your next one :) . Thanks Jim , from Columbus Ohio
This is fantastic. Thanks for sharing. I was able to include this into a case I was making for the Raspberry Pi Zero and it worked great.
Maybe this way is faster
1. create a path along the inside top of the bottom case. (I do that by filleting the inside corners of the case with tiny fillets. Thus making the inside edge rectangle a path.
2. Construct plane along path selecting the inside lip path. (from the construct menu)
3.Draw lip profile on that plane. Using sketch.
4. Sweep that profile along that path.
Your done.
Hello, I'm new to 3D printing world. I learned quite a lot about using Fusion 360 with this video. The offset and projection features saved me a lot of time. Looks like for the newer version we can just enter a positive or negative number for offset so we don't have to remove that extra side. For printing this lip, do we have to have support under it? I don't have a printer myself yet so I need to let what service I use know. Good day.
Please can you tell me how many documents were required to complete this project? Thank you.
wow , I really like your video's both on 123d design and autodesk fusion 360 . I'am still learn the 123d design . very helpful video's Noe. Keep up the good work . looking to see your next one :) . Thanks Jim , from Columbus Ohio
Another fantastic video! Please keep them coming.. :-)
+RJ_Make Thanks RJ, much appreciated! Will do -Noe
nicely done
Great Video, Thanks Noe
+Adrian Quesada Thanks, Adrian! -Noe