Wow! I'm a beginner on fusion 360, I don't speak English but I can understand a little, I'm mexican and I am a student, this video is excellent to practice, thank you so much, I have already subscribed to your channel to learn about fusion 360
I have not tried this yet in Fusion, but you can do tht in Solidworks and Inventor. It is often done with a regular pattern and selecting the constraint as one of the things to pattern.
Hello, any idea why when i try to write the dimension for the Circles from 5:33 F360 tells me: Adding this dimension will over-constrain the sketch. Choose OK to create a Driven Dimension. ? Thank you in advance.
It means the sketch is already fully constrained. Fully constrained means there are enough dimensions that the sketch is fully "locked" (unable to move any more.). It is asking if you want to make a driven dimension because all dimensions are driving by default, meaning they drive the size of whatever you are dimensioning. A driven dimension doesnt control the size of anything. It mearly indicates the size of something. It is a reference dimension.
because the object is extruded in the middle of the y axis, when i draw the bigger circle it ends up in the middle of the tube object at 3:18, ive followed all instruction but i always end up making the wall in the middle of the chain
I would like to see a chain driven around a sprocket.
That's a cool idea. I have that in the tank video, but not necessarily driven around it.
Wow! I'm a beginner on fusion 360, I don't speak English but I can understand a little, I'm mexican and I am a student, this video is excellent to practice, thank you so much, I have already subscribed to your channel to learn about fusion 360
Great to hear! Happy you got value out of it.
you've got perfect English, though. LOL. and yes it's a joke
just followed this tutorial thank you very much
You got it!
Very nice!
Thanks for your ongoing support!
can you make a pattern of joints so that they already have their dipendent movement to the previous piece of chain?
I have not tried this yet in Fusion, but you can do tht in Solidworks and Inventor. It is often done with a regular pattern and selecting the constraint as one of the things to pattern.
Hello, any idea why when i try to write the dimension for the Circles from 5:33 F360 tells me: Adding this dimension will over-constrain the sketch. Choose OK to create a Driven Dimension. ? Thank you in advance.
It means the sketch is already fully constrained. Fully constrained means there are enough dimensions that the sketch is fully "locked" (unable to move any more.). It is asking if you want to make a driven dimension because all dimensions are driving by default, meaning they drive the size of whatever you are dimensioning. A driven dimension doesnt control the size of anything. It mearly indicates the size of something. It is a reference dimension.
@@AvivMakesRobots Thank you.
because the object is extruded in the middle of the y axis, when i draw the bigger circle it ends up in the middle of the tube object at 3:18, ive followed all instruction but i always end up making the wall in the middle of the chain
If that's the case, you need to move your sketch. Redefine it to the top face of the cylinder.
@@AvivMakesRobots i will try. thanks, im new to fusion 360, im more well rounded in autocad
Hello like to see you make a half chain junt
Yes, but you can continue to add more links to create a full chain.
69 likes, great number, I am not going to touch it not because i don't like the video lesson.
Lmao. You're making the right decision.