For some reason I can't fillet the bottom left side of the spokes. I'm not sure if my dimensions are wrong or if something is going on with one of the edges. The wheel looks fine in general. Any ideas?
Its not lettting me project the line of circle onto the drawing.... i have tried simply drawing it on but the when it comes to extruding it doesnt work
I'm sure you can find some in google. I found some blueprints of car parts that i need replacing and I'm going to model them to size then take them to my cnc so i can machine them. I think there is some websites you can go to as well but i do not know the name of them
Your work is good on CAD. But i have a doubt? How do you take the dimensions with ease? I mean how do you know what length of line to take and at what angle? Is that all in your mind or what?
omg I have followed from 5:23 to 7:30 15 god damn times and my profile keeps ending up past thew god damn 68mm vertical line!~!!! So I can not match your profile!!!!! It would help if you showed the god damn final thing in one shot so I can see where I went astray!!!
Sorry for the rant. I figured it out. Your tut was fine. When I did the 120mm by 135 deg extrusion I did not measure the angle from the 60mm line bu a horiontal line from the end point so I caused the resulting line to be rotated clockwise. when I fixed the angle everything worked fine. Thanks for replying.@@MADAboutDesigns
your make the vertical line 68 mm from tyhe top point of the projected line. Then you make a 4.5 mm line horizontal from the top point of the projected curve. Then you make a 60mm line at 100deg. Then you make a 120mm line at 135deg. You are now 1.93mm past the god damn vertical line you put 68 mm from the top projected point!!!!~ OMFG~! what the hell!!!!!????
nm I fixed it. the line at 135deg somehow got measure from a horizontal line at the end of the 60mm line instead of and the angle between the 60mm and 120mm lines which rotated the entire thing ccw about 35deg which ended up correctly matching your profile. Sorry for going nuts but I looked at it a dozen times and had to walk away from a while then look at it again with fresh eyes.
Really helps a lot for beginners like us. Thanks a lot, keep up the good work !!!
Managed To modify your design a little bit....awesome tutorial.
Thank so much for this video! I am just starting to use Fusion 360. I’ve used maya/alias for about 15 years so I’m trying to learn the basics.
This rim is so nice! thanks for the Tutorial :)
Best video vai,,,,, much love from BANGLADESH... ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much, helped a lot on my evolution
So helpfull
Thanks
What recording software do you use
This is a nice wheel, great work and tutorial. Do you freelance?
Yes I do
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good. can you make a video in which you can give brief information about your profession ?
Soon after 1k subscribers 😊
@@MADAboutDesigns hope it will done soon
how to create dimension of parts after concept sketch?
For some reason I can't fillet the bottom left side of the spokes. I'm not sure if my dimensions are wrong or if something is going on with one of the edges. The wheel looks fine in general. Any ideas?
May be 2 reasons.
1. Fillet radius is high
2. You are filleting without combing the bodies
@@MADAboutDesigns Thanks for the reply. I used the same fillet radius as you stated in your video. I also combined the bodies.
Mention video timing please..
Hello is there any way to download this ?
What are your pc specs ?
Its not lettting me project the line of circle onto the drawing....
i have tried simply drawing it on but the when it comes to extruding it doesnt work
5:38 cant do that project. Also this straight lines dont occur. Do you know whats going on?
Please make video how to make violin top arch
Sure..give me some time to research & design, then I will upload
@@MADAboutDesigns Thanks.i am waiting for your video sir
I thought you were shit, but actually, you are pretty good! kuddos
And why so?😅
can you please share a video on caster wheel design
Soon
thank you because of your videos i am able to learn about so many commands
7.52 not able to give dimensions between 2 points
It's showing adding dimensions will over-constraint sketch
can w make this same on autocad?
It will take one eternity 🤣
In AutoCAD CAD stands for drafting.. it is mainly used for 2 d drawings & simple 3d designs
Where did you get the dimensions from? Where can we get the 2D draft diagrams for dimensions?
I'm sure you can find some in google. I found some blueprints of car parts that i need replacing and I'm going to model them to size then take them to my cnc so i can machine them. I think there is some websites you can go to as well but i do not know the name of them
@@OhItsGibby Thanks for your reply
@@sanjayrao2147 of course
How long have you been using fusion?
For 4 years
Your work is good on CAD. But i have a doubt?
How do you take the dimensions with ease? I mean how do you know what length of line to take and at what angle? Is that all in your mind or what?
Wish to see more of your content on CAD. THANKS!!!
Before Designing I do a lot of trials & errors..& then write down angles & dimensions in a paper.. then I record..
How you gonna mount the rim with no holes. Guess you can weld em on buttttt
music makes this video harder to follow
omg I have followed from 5:23 to 7:30 15 god damn times and my profile keeps ending up past thew god damn 68mm vertical line!~!!! So I can not match your profile!!!!! It would help if you showed the god damn final thing in one shot so I can see where I went astray!!!
Send me your email id.. I am sending the screenshot of the profile
Sorry for the rant. I figured it out. Your tut was fine. When I did the 120mm by 135 deg extrusion I did not measure the angle from the 60mm line bu a horiontal line from the end point so I caused the resulting line to be rotated clockwise. when I fixed the angle everything worked fine. Thanks for replying.@@MADAboutDesigns
i'm not able to project correctly
Mention the time
@@MADAboutDesigns 3:35
exactly the same issue im having
your make the vertical line 68 mm from tyhe top point of the projected line. Then you make a 4.5 mm line horizontal from the top point of the projected curve. Then you make a 60mm line at 100deg. Then you make a 120mm line at 135deg. You are now 1.93mm past the god damn vertical line you put 68 mm from the top projected point!!!!~ OMFG~! what the hell!!!!!????
nm I fixed it. the line at 135deg somehow got measure from a horizontal line at the end of the 60mm line instead of and the angle between the 60mm and 120mm lines which rotated the entire thing ccw about 35deg which ended up correctly matching your profile. Sorry for going nuts but I looked at it a dozen times and had to walk away from a while then look at it again with fresh eyes.
@@ctbram0627 thank you