Two-Part Molds in Autodesk Fusion 360 | Day 22 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days - 2023 EDITION
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Learn how to create two-part 3D printable molds in Autodesk Fusion. We'll discuss designing with parting lines, registration marks, clearances, and more.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - 3D Printable Two-Part Molds in Autodesk Fusion 2024
00:15 - What is a mold parting line?
00:48 - Adjusting the design to be on a symmetry line
02:17 - Creating the Mold Box component and 3D body
03:12 - Subtracting the chess pieces from the mold box
03:45 - Creating the parting line with the Split Body command
04:33 - Creating Registration Marks positive side
06:11 - Creating Registration Marks negative side
07:07 - Add clearance to the registration marks
07:50 - Adding chamfers to the outside edges
08:05 - Additional tips to consider when making two-part molds
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Really easy to follow.
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Overall great tutorial for any boolean command but I wouldn't recommend using this geometry (rook and queen) for a 2-part mold unless the final product is soft like a foam or silicone.
awesome as always
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These tutorials are gold - thank you
What would you use the mold for, silicone?
Thank you for watching ;)
Do you have a specific project in mind? The materials are heavily dependent on what you're molding, material of final object, how many times you want to cast the object, etc.
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what about horse eaers?
I get the error, no intersection between target and split body.
Hey i need some help
What part(s) do you need help with?