How To Model a Turbo Compressor/Impeller | Fusion 360 Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2019
  • So after recently doing this in Autodesk Inventor, here's the same model done in Fusion 360, anyone can follow along from beginners through to advanced!
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Комментарии • 31

  • @justicejudah1247
    @justicejudah1247 5 лет назад +2

    Neil. Thanks for doing this on Fusion 360. I've been following you since 2017 and learn't inventor properly through your videos and started using it to make money even as a student. I just started learning fusion 360 last week from Autodesk Academy and I'm glad you did this on Fusion 360 and Inventor, you just gave me something to practice. Thanks man

  • @Gtrlac43
    @Gtrlac43 5 лет назад +1

    I appreciate all videos you post. Any knowledge from an expert like you is useful!

  • @MrNursi
    @MrNursi 5 лет назад +2

    You make it look so simple! And yes, I'd like to see more Fusion vids.

  • @goom1001
    @goom1001 4 года назад +10

    Great tutorial man, but the end of the impeller blades has to go the opposing direction for the impeller to be functional, unless this is just a modeling tutorial, thank you so much again.

    • @ced3763
      @ced3763 3 года назад

      haha , I just noticed as well ..

  • @liamairton8709
    @liamairton8709 4 года назад

    love your style bud. Top work!

  • @Stoneylloyd
    @Stoneylloyd 4 года назад

    I was trying to do one of these by myself tonight and fell at the first hurdle. So I found your video and loved it and so will try to make one tomorrow. I love your quickfire, informal, shoot from the hip style and would definitely like to see more. Thing is I'm a Fusion boy at heart (can't afford anything else!) so more Fusion stuff if you please. You've certainly got my subscription but Fusion is all I can do I'm afraid.

  • @charlieflower9127
    @charlieflower9127 Год назад

    Love your content as much as you caring for your pooch ! All the best 😁

  • @ibidaposamuel410
    @ibidaposamuel410 5 лет назад

    Neil, I would really like you to do a series on modelling a car from start to finish, most tutorials suck at it, and I'm sure yours will be awesome

  • @12setver
    @12setver 3 года назад

    Hey great work! I'm sure you already know but 's' key pulls up the search function with your favorites. I find its much quicker than scrolling through menus for days. Interested to see what else you have planned in fusion360!

  • @SermedAlWasiti
    @SermedAlWasiti 5 лет назад

    Nice!

  • @michaelschuler7397
    @michaelschuler7397 4 года назад

    Fantastic work I’m going to try it but your fins are wrong for it to work in real life but thanks for the help this was driving me crazy. But it might work as an exducer the part that gets the hot gasses

  • @andrisvitus4086
    @andrisvitus4086 5 лет назад

    Great Video! Hi! Can You make video about frame Generator. How to create custom template for that. Do not really understand where to save skeleton and how to use it for later changes. How to save assembly template?

  • @fjnagle2nd
    @fjnagle2nd 5 лет назад +1

    Have always enjoyed your content, your expertise, and your humor. I've never bother to learn Fusion as it doesn't seem to match my Inventor conditioned work flow. Also doesn't seem to have a lot of the features I've come to rely on from Inventor. iLogic and the parametric abilities. At least not that anyone has demonstrated. But at the same time, it took you less time in Fusion to create the same part..interesting. Cheers

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  5 лет назад +1

      I think an element of that is having just modelled it in Inventor, I wasn't thinking about what to do and just copied/repeated a load of things I'd already decided. Having done both, I'd say they're roughly the same time to complete if I wasn't talking and doing it.

  • @federicaspadazzi229
    @federicaspadazzi229 Год назад

    Hi, I repeated your work and I was able to replicate it, apart from the fact thatI'm not be able to create the fillet, it doesn't take the border, can you guess what would be the issue? thanks a lot

  • @nicholasalexander9094
    @nicholasalexander9094 5 лет назад

    I use your site all the time. Great resource.
    1) I am trying to create flexible hoses and can’t install the tube and pipe add-in. I use Inventor 2016 professional. How do I resolve this?
    2) When I use the sweep command I can start the hose on a ring placed at the base of a hosetail, but can’t end the hose on a plane perpendicular to the other hosetail at the base. Could you produce a tip to draw hoses to link them to hosetails and other couplings?
    Many thanks for your help.

  • @federicaspadazzi229
    @federicaspadazzi229 Год назад

    😯😯😯 Amazing

  • @alexandrevaliquette1941
    @alexandrevaliquette1941 4 года назад

    It surely look like a turbo compressor/impeller...
    However, how can you optimise the shape to meet specific applications?

  • @aussyshah5701
    @aussyshah5701 4 года назад

    do more please!

  • @chrisose
    @chrisose 5 лет назад

    Peanut the Parrot Dog!!!
    While I know that we really do not want to have Fusion360 become too much like Inventor for Fusion only users, it would be nice for those of us who use both platforms to be able to have an Inventor style Interface (easily enabled based on our Autodesk license) so we don't have to waste so much time hunting through the never ending (and way too small) pull downs.
    For me it would make using Fusion 360 on my Surface Pro in the field much easier since the Inventor interface is much more touch friendly.
    Isn't talking to yourself a part of CAD modeling? I was actually yelling at Inventor last night trying to get a 2 part hinge animation to work in Studio. There was the remnant of a constraint locking the part that took me 30 minutes to find. For some reason the constraint showed up in Relationships folder but not under the part itself. Just more of the fun of Inventor.

  • @noornazir2288
    @noornazir2288 5 лет назад

    Just wanted to know what device do you people use to orbit in inventor without mouse middle button and shift key
    Anyone plzzzzz help

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/9usxncSMUfo/видео.html

  • @calvin-7540
    @calvin-7540 4 года назад

    @ 6:38 Where can I find the "Match" ????

  • @TrippyLighting
    @TrippyLighting 5 лет назад

    The golden rule of working with T-Splines is to never use a triangle in a T-Spline.

  • @joshmellon390
    @joshmellon390 3 года назад

    I got lost every time YOU got lost and decided to keep it in your video. Do you realize how frustrating it is to scroll through the same menu for ten minutes because I tried to follow along? C'Mon man.. Good info, still get the like, but damn..

  • @Von_DBL
    @Von_DBL 4 месяца назад

    you impeller is inverted and will not work properly

  • @TheRattleSnake3145
    @TheRattleSnake3145 4 года назад

    This doesn't work any more.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D  4 года назад

      How come?

  • @riccello
    @riccello 5 месяцев назад

    You know there is more to designing an impeller than just manually molding the blades into somewhat slanted shapes right? There is actually a very precise science behind it called aerodynamics. Not sure what good this tutorial is going to do anyone. Disappointed.