Thank you! As one who has been designing plastic parts in Creo and now Fusion 360 for many years, I think your criticism of the tools is spot on. It's awesome to see things like this starting to emerge though. Fusion 360 will no doubt be improving these tools in days to come. They will become a huge time saver as they evolve into polished tools. Too bad you have to pay extra for them. However, as a professional the time savings could be worth it in the end.
Agree! I know they will evolve into something great. There were a few updates recently. I did a follow up video for those not using these tools and have a new plastic series starting now that doesn't use these tools. ruclips.net/video/ciOZNihYAp4/видео.html And soon I am working on a series that we program a script to build a "template" of sorts for draft, wall thickness etc.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thank you. I will check it out soon. It helps having a pioneer like you to show us the tools and how they work. I'm not much for reading instructions ;-D
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Awsome thax ! I keep discovering new features thx to you. Are drafts so important even in 3 printing ?
Patrice, they are really only important for molded parts. Injection molding, blow molding, casting etc. It prevents the parts from "locking" into a mold when they start to cool. On 3d printed parts the angles are only really critical if you are trying to print without support material and you can support a specific angle. For example on a boat hull you can likely print a hull without support as long as the angle is steep enough. If you think about a sail boat with a deep Keel(i think its called) that is near vertical and transitions to a wider shape, that would be more difficult without support. Strictly talking about FFF/FDM style printers. With SLS or something else where its self supported all bets are off!
excelente video.... gostaria de pedir humildemente....poderia fazer video(s) tutorial passo a passo , ferramenta por ferramenta individualmente? obrigado... ainda estou começando.. e é dificl acompanhar a sua velocidade... hehehe
Wilson, I create content for Autodesks website which is a bit more beginner based with slower pace and more exploration of tools. I did create an Intro to Fusion series in 2020 that hasn't really been seen. Here is the playlist. This was meant as a basic intro. ruclips.net/p/PLBDfGh8A8kXXArhsr4lj9zBo66HqRdryf Also if you go to the Autodesk website and look for Fusion 360 content most of it was created by me so if you like my style you will find some good resources there. www.autodesk.com/learning I did 2 drone courses for Autodesk, one of them is on Coursera but was done in 2017, another was done under the "Airgineers" competition and still is on the autodesk site. If drone design(just based on your name) is what you are after let me know and maybe I can create a new series in the near future!
Thanks Anthony, I did a 15 part series on plastic part design you can find here ruclips.net/p/PLBDfGh8A8kXX5mMcgJze-OHeChFQS7ru1 Let me know if it is something specific you are looking for.
Im not sure what you mean by coating. Are you talking about a texture? There is no texture option in Fusion right now. You can apply appearances that have texture but that isn't going to translate over to a slicing program. A lot of slicers do have options to add texture at the mesh level to a part.
It is only available in the Extension which does cost money. I did a video on how to do this without the extension. ruclips.net/video/ciOZNihYAp4/видео.html
Hi I got a question I´m making an animal like structure with surface modelling but I never added the rules before modelling, can I add them later before using the thickness tool or do I need to remake the model and parts to use this tools?
by Rules do you mean the parameters for controlling dimensions? Yes you can add them at any time and even go back and relink sketch and feature dimensions to them. Parameters in Fusion are not history based so they exist in the design.
Hi Niklas, I do believe that extensions are only available for EDU and Commercial license holders sadly. www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal if you scroll down on the right hand side you can se Generative Design, Extensions and some other tools like simulation are not in the personal/hobby license.
Thanks for review. I tried activate but get error message "Something went wrong. Please try again in afew minutes." Tried many times in 2 days. Using education insider and standart version. I have installed two version (different computers)
Very strange Suat. I don't know why it would cause issues when activating. I would reach out to Autodesk directly through the support option in the software.
Just stumbled across this, does this require a paid version to use? I don't see the first two buttons you are showing, assuming it's because I am using a hobbits license?
Sorry :) You can check out the free modeling efficiency course on my site www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com/p/shortcuts-and-modeling-efficiency-in-fusion-360 just a bunch of little tips/tricks to speed up workflow.
If you never made this videos I wouldn’t of known these features exists! I appreciate the work you put into the channel! Thank you!
Happy to help!
Thank you! As one who has been designing plastic parts in Creo and now Fusion 360 for many years, I think your criticism of the tools is spot on. It's awesome to see things like this starting to emerge though. Fusion 360 will no doubt be improving these tools in days to come. They will become a huge time saver as they evolve into polished tools. Too bad you have to pay extra for them. However, as a professional the time savings could be worth it in the end.
Agree! I know they will evolve into something great. There were a few updates recently. I did a follow up video for those not using these tools and have a new plastic series starting now that doesn't use these tools. ruclips.net/video/ciOZNihYAp4/видео.html
And soon I am working on a series that we program a script to build a "template" of sorts for draft, wall thickness etc.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thank you. I will check it out soon. It helps having a pioneer like you to show us the tools and how they work. I'm not much for reading instructions ;-D
Awsome thax ! I keep discovering new features thx to you. Are drafts so important even in 3 printing ?
Patrice, they are really only important for molded parts. Injection molding, blow molding, casting etc. It prevents the parts from "locking" into a mold when they start to cool. On 3d printed parts the angles are only really critical if you are trying to print without support material and you can support a specific angle. For example on a boat hull you can likely print a hull without support as long as the angle is steep enough. If you think about a sail boat with a deep Keel(i think its called) that is near vertical and transitions to a wider shape, that would be more difficult without support. Strictly talking about FFF/FDM style printers. With SLS or something else where its self supported all bets are off!
Thank you for this review!
My pleasure!
Great vid/review. Thx.
Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
excelente video.... gostaria de pedir humildemente....poderia fazer video(s) tutorial passo a passo , ferramenta por ferramenta individualmente? obrigado... ainda estou começando.. e é dificl acompanhar a sua velocidade... hehehe
Wilson, I create content for Autodesks website which is a bit more beginner based with slower pace and more exploration of tools. I did create an Intro to Fusion series in 2020 that hasn't really been seen. Here is the playlist. This was meant as a basic intro. ruclips.net/p/PLBDfGh8A8kXXArhsr4lj9zBo66HqRdryf
Also if you go to the Autodesk website and look for Fusion 360 content most of it was created by me so if you like my style you will find some good resources there.
www.autodesk.com/learning
I did 2 drone courses for Autodesk, one of them is on Coursera but was done in 2017, another was done under the "Airgineers" competition and still is on the autodesk site. If drone design(just based on your name) is what you are after let me know and maybe I can create a new series in the near future!
I wonder if this could be used for die casting design too? Lots of similarities in design philosophy between that and injection molding.
I can't see why not. I think many of the quick tools like snaps and things wouldn't be super helpful, but the general design rules should be fine.
Thanks. Can you make a video guiding us through the design of an actual plastic product?
Thanks Anthony, I did a 15 part series on plastic part design you can find here ruclips.net/p/PLBDfGh8A8kXX5mMcgJze-OHeChFQS7ru1
Let me know if it is something specific you are looking for.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks. I've seen the series. Really helpful
How can I make the surface coating on the plastic part? And is it visible in the slicing program?
Im not sure what you mean by coating. Are you talking about a texture? There is no texture option in Fusion right now. You can apply appearances that have texture but that isn't going to translate over to a slicing program. A lot of slicers do have options to add texture at the mesh level to a part.
Dommage j'ai pas option Boss dans plastic bonne suite.
It is only available in the Extension which does cost money. I did a video on how to do this without the extension. ruclips.net/video/ciOZNihYAp4/видео.html
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks for your feedback
Hi I got a question I´m making an animal like structure with surface modelling but I never added the rules before modelling, can I add them later before using the thickness tool or do I need to remake the model and parts to use this tools?
by Rules do you mean the parameters for controlling dimensions? Yes you can add them at any time and even go back and relink sketch and feature dimensions to them. Parameters in Fusion are not history based so they exist in the design.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks a lot by rules I mean the assingn plasstic rule at min 1:25
@@ricardoneri809 Yes you should be able to edit or change the plastic rule at any point. You will need to have a rule selected in order to model.
Can't find the Setup menu where you set the ABS roules or is that not available in the free version of Fusion360?
Hi Niklas, I do believe that extensions are only available for EDU and Commercial license holders sadly. www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal if you scroll down on the right hand side you can se Generative Design, Extensions and some other tools like simulation are not in the personal/hobby license.
Thanks for review. I tried activate but get error message "Something went wrong. Please try again in afew minutes." Tried many times in 2 days. Using education insider and standart version. I have installed two version (different computers)
Very strange Suat. I don't know why it would cause issues when activating. I would reach out to Autodesk directly through the support option in the software.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks
On the toolbar, select Plastic > Create > Snap Fit snap fit icon. does NOT work in the free version
Hi, extensions are not available for hobby users sadly.
Just stumbled across this, does this require a paid version to use? I don't see the first two buttons you are showing, assuming it's because I am using a hobbits license?
unfortunately yes all of the "extensions" are only available for EDU or commercial users from what I understand.
After watching this video I feel like a freaking snail trying to design stuff
Sorry :) You can check out the free modeling efficiency course on my site www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com/p/shortcuts-and-modeling-efficiency-in-fusion-360 just a bunch of little tips/tricks to speed up workflow.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Wow, awesome. You were ready for my comment! 😂
inches? lol
:)