Learn Fusion 360 the basics Part 2 | REVISED

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @michaelpostlethwaite124
    @michaelpostlethwaite124 Год назад +4

    Hi Arnold, what a great resource this is - just about to start your third lesson and the penny has dropped already. I had tried some other training which was nowhere near as clear and succinct as yours, which makes learning a pleasure again. At close to 70yrs old my memory retention is akin to a goldfish, but with full credit to you I feel alive. Well done!

  • @terryking6229
    @terryking6229 2 года назад +1

    Been looking for tutorial for Fusion 360 that was easy to follow for a short while. And i found it with yours, I look forward to watching the others in this series. Thank you, Arnold.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Welcome to the channel Terry, keep learning and let me know if you have any questions. Also when you have a minute I'd be keen to understand what you intend to do with Fusion 360 when you've learned a bit.

    • @terryking6229
      @terryking6229 2 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Hi Arnold, I'm going to use Fusion 360 to design parts to be made on my home CNC wood carver.

  • @paulgreenlee190
    @paulgreenlee190 2 года назад +3

    This is great, like a bunch of kids in a candy store. I repeated drawing #1 of the 16 several times until I could do it from memory. I also watched the video several times when doing my practice sessions. Now I am watching the 2nd lesson. It's like you took a four banger and turned it into a V-12. Meat and Potatoes all the way, sorry if you're a vegetarian, we all have our flaws lol. One thing I can say is having a good attitude and confidence in yourself will help you finish all 16 parts. You welcome all questions without demeaning anyone's charter. If it doesn't make sense, you add the correct terms to bring it up to speed, communicating the lingo is just as important as doing the drawings. I know I will forget and that's ok. Sooner or later, it will be part of my conversation. Lesson #2 will take more time but there's a lot of new steps and short cuts to learn. Thanks again.

  • @chrisabraham8793
    @chrisabraham8793 3 года назад +2

    Great, Fusions updated a lot of stuff.

  • @petertausanovitch8198
    @petertausanovitch8198 2 года назад +4

    Hello Arnold, I'm only up to lesson 3 but have learned more by far than in all the hours I have previously wasted on books and other tutorials. Thank you so much for creating this series! I was ready to give up learning CAD before this. I do have one suggestion: As a laymen, I often find the full meaning of many of the CAD specific terms to be obscure. I feel that people like me might progress even quicker if there was a glossary of terms that took a paragraph or two, when needed, to truly explain the scope of common CAD terms such as constraint, feature, tool, etc. (What's the difference between a feature and a tool?). Perhaps you have a Grad student you could burden with this task!

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for the feedback Peter. I'm looking at ways to expand a version of the PDF into an e-book and that would be a valuable piece of content to include in it. If only I had grad students! but alas I left the uni teaching post behind a few years ago and then, haha, I never actually graduated myself.
      A feature is usually describing something about the 3D model. In 3D mechanical CAD even a planar face is know as a feature, any edge, cavity, protrusion or hole, and even dimensions are also sometimes termed "features of size".
      A tool is usually a software thing for performing an operation in the computer program, they can be buttons in the ribbon bar above or listed in drop-down menus for example Fillet, Extrude, Pattern, Revolve, and in the sketching environment; line, rectangle, trim, extend, all kinds of constraints.
      Now I'm warming up to this.

  • @angieangie21
    @angieangie21 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this. Very helpful with the updated UI

  • @bettydaltonnewbold2019
    @bettydaltonnewbold2019 10 месяцев назад

    Hello. I've just discovered your training videos, and they're great. I find that now, with all of the Fusion 360 upgrades that have occured til now (2024), that sometime finding the correct tool is a challenge, but I really appreciate the work you've done putting these tutorials together. Thanks again from a very old senior person!

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Betty, welcome and thankyou. You’re on my latest tutorials, they’re the ones with the yellow background, bold black text and purple chevrons. At about video number six you’ll be back to the older ones which aren’t revised however I think that by then you will be familiar enough and you’ll know where things are. But please let me know if you’re having any problems, we all get stuck with new software, even twenty year olds. I’ve seen thousands of them in my classroom over the years. Are you planning to make things Betty?

  • @38babak
    @38babak 3 года назад +1

    Hi Arnold. Thanks for the video.i am learning fusion 360 to create art work with CNC milling machine in my garage.i am grateful for what you are doing.i was busy with reading the manual and then watched some video from Lars Christensen. But today I came across your video and find them very useful.i will definitely continue studying them.
    Peace and love.
    Bob.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Thanks Bob, welcome to the channel. I plan to include workshop projects in the line up of videos eventually. I want to demonstrate the application of robot arms and CNC in ceramic art but its still a bit of a way off yet.

  • @MrDondoerner
    @MrDondoerner 2 года назад

    Thanks for everything Brian. I did not realize that I did not set the perferences to the same as yours. Sorry for all the questions.,but preferences resolved them all.

  • @MrDondoerner
    @MrDondoerner 2 года назад

    Really like the revised version showing the mirror command

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Thanks Don, that was in response to a request by a learner. Keep your eye out for suggestions yourself so that I can improve these, especially the later ones queued for revision.

  • @nwmi493
    @nwmi493 9 месяцев назад

    ordered your pdf's. following along. looking forward to the rest of the sessions. thank you

  • @zakariaalzubair6654
    @zakariaalzubair6654 2 года назад

    thank you so much ...your tutorials is very nice

  • @jasenking4092
    @jasenking4092 2 года назад

    I am planning to use Fusion 360 to create models for my 3d printer. I know nothing about cad drawing so this is all new to me. I need to take an actual class where I can be walked through each part even more slowly. I will keep watching your videos they are still a little fast for me.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Jasen, make good use of that pause and scrub function in the RUclips player. I haven't heard of anyone wearing it out yet! Take your time and play back those parts where I'm going too fast. Watch a few times, then try a couple of times by yourself. Most people do get it and of course you can ask me all the questions here that you can think of.
      As it happens, I'm launching two online tutoring products within the next week or two. Keep an eye out for that. Its for a price and it isn't cheap but its an option.

  • @Subs-ProjectX
    @Subs-ProjectX 3 года назад +1

    GOD bless you for making it easy to understand, just opened my channel and wanted to share design of my diy project so that people can build it themselves, thanks really appreciate the help 🙏🙏🙏

  • @Richie_
    @Richie_ 2 года назад

    Great tutorials. Nice & slow and easy steps. 👍👍

  • @MrDondoerner
    @MrDondoerner 2 года назад

    The second version using the mirror command is really neat

  • @Gday_Its_Will
    @Gday_Its_Will 3 года назад +1

    I hope you will do more of these tutorials, I am 50 with dementia and its hard for me to learn, but your tutorials have helped me get a grip on CAD that I thought I never could, Thank you from another Aussie. ps, when is the next episode out ? I have watched all the earlier stuff

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      KW, I'm publishing quite slowly, the third revision isn't going to be published for a few weeks but now that you've one two in the most recent version, the rest would probably be OK even though they are a bit different. See how you go, here's the link to the channel, click on playlists and find the one on 16 basic tutorials. ruclips.net/channel/UCR-69_Ukrk6u4gwqacqx-WQ

    • @Gday_Its_Will
      @Gday_Its_Will 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 I have completed your 16 lessons now and did most of them from the drawings and then rewatched the videos to see how you did it compared to me. After the 16 lessons what would you recommend doing to learn even more.

  • @johnhiggins4698
    @johnhiggins4698 Год назад

    Hi Arnold! Planning to use Fusion 360 to design projects for 3-D Printer as well as Milling and Lathe applications...thank you!

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад

      Sounds great John! Thanks for sharing, I'll get to some basic CAM tutorials eventually but I think you'll be well on your way by then.

  • @marknthetrails7627
    @marknthetrails7627 2 года назад

    I use 360 for fun and repairing stuff with a 3d printer. I appreciate the side points and introduction of shortcuts. Nice training style. 👍✌🖖🥃 I am retired with 23 plus years of lite engineering, training factory workers computer production reporting.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Thanks Mark, glad to have you following the channel and thanks for your encouragement, its more so coming from someone who knows about training.

  • @seawolvesgowest
    @seawolvesgowest Год назад

    Hey mate mark from Perth, loving the learning and I’m wanting to use it for designing and hobbyist on 3d printer, and cnc thanks

  • @timrhind
    @timrhind 2 года назад

    I was frustrated with other tutorials but am enjoying yours. One thing I have trouble isstarting the drawing off on the correct plane. It is very useful to have repetitive exercises, where you use the same techniques over and over. Thanks for the effort.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      G'day Tim, thanks for the good feedback. If you get the free download of the PDF with 16 drawings you'll also get screenshots of my preferences which can help with the initial orientation thing. When I published the original version of these basic tutorials I didn't bother at all about part orientation and told people to relax and get on with learning to model. Wrong approach! So many people are really worried about this so I published my preference settings and I've also pointed to some other resources about re-orienting a part elsewhere. People really do worry. Really, the only time it matters is when you're setting up for CNC machining or 3D printing but even then there are a million ways to correct it. So let me know if the preferences don't help and I'll give you the next thing to try.

    • @timrhind
      @timrhind 2 года назад

      Thanks. I will get back to the course and your links stain day after tomorrow@@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360

  • @kartikchauhan5209
    @kartikchauhan5209 Год назад

    Excellent tutorials sir , thank you so much

  • @TheVigilant109
    @TheVigilant109 4 месяца назад

    Very useful. Thank you

  • @adrianharrison5208
    @adrianharrison5208 2 года назад

    Awesome thank you so much for the video

  • @frankbarlow3154
    @frankbarlow3154 3 года назад

    I plan on using for cutting mdf on my openbuilds lead 1515 . Lots of 18mm mdf speaker rings and speaker enclosure parts . Once I master the very basics I'll need to learn how to convert drawings to g code. This information is incredible.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      That's tremendous Frank. Yesterday my nice headphones arrived in the post and when I listened to some music I had the sense that I haven't listened to much music in my life, just through not knowing what a difference good sound systems make. More power to you.

  • @RobertBrown-lf8yq
    @RobertBrown-lf8yq 3 года назад +2

    Hi Arnold.
    Thanks for repeating this series of tutorials, in the new UI.
    I’ve had a bit of difficulty getting back into F360 with the new ( and seemingly evolving? UI.
    Your teaching method suits me down to the ground 👍.
    Kind Regards
    Robert

  • @dave7203
    @dave7203 3 года назад

    Great video again. I'm going to use fusion 360 to design 2d parts for plasma cutting and 3d parts for cnc router and 3d printer.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Sounds great! Just the kinds of things I aspire to do myself, one day I'll do videos on those topics, but it'll be down the track.

  • @mikebadera3044
    @mikebadera3044 3 года назад

    you continue to be amazing clear and to the point. this second part in two versions was very educational .

  • @MechPCM
    @MechPCM 2 года назад

    superb sir, i am learning from your vedios. thankyou.

  • @bluedevil678
    @bluedevil678 3 года назад +1

    The revised versions are amazing! Thank you! Would love to see the other parts done too as the software is rather different than the old version.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      They're on their way Juan-Marc. Hopefully now that you've done two of them in the new interface you'll be able to pick up in the older ones and complete the series. My production rate is going to remain slow until I go full time, perhaps one a month for now. You can ask me questions if you get stuck on anything.

    • @bluedevil678
      @bluedevil678 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Appreciate the response! You have a new long term fan for sure :)

  • @0GreatMerlin
    @0GreatMerlin 2 года назад

    Thank you for your videos. The are quite clear and very useful. I sometimes have a bit of a problem chasing the viewing angles but aside from that, I am really enjoying them.
    I have had decades of experience using the Autodesk program that this was derived from, that of course being AutoCad. I even taught v12 of it for a time at one of my local colleges. But then I stopped using it for about 5 years and in that time it morphed into Fusion 360.
    The one thing that irked me in this transition is that AutoDesk apparently had decided to force the user into using the mouse. Back in the old days in AutoCad, I did all my work directly from the keyboard, as you would know, it's not that hard once you think in 3d. So I had been looking for a command line driven method of using Fusion, but have yet to find that.
    Anyway, again I do want to thank you for the videos, they are most helpful in learning the "modern" interface.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Welcome to the channel. I've done quite a few hours on Autocad but only as an educator which doesn't really equate to a full time user. Perhaps there will be a way for a power user to get into a command line eventually, I'll never forget seeing an astro physics professor on a mac, diving straight into the linux command line and working at least as efficiently as the GUI.
      I've been looking out for the next input peripheral after the three button mouse for a long time now. I thought the space mouse was going to be it but no, a useful extra at best. Then there was a $100 peripheral 15 years ago which sensed hand gestures but that didn't catch on.
      Touch screens were showing some promise 5 years after that but again, no real adoption. ruclips.net/video/kdkxqgbXaSI/видео.html
      So most new things don't work but I have a few things I want to do with a pen interface in Fusion 360 like this:
      ruclips.net/video/0QZ4nVVvOP0/видео.html
      But again, these don't replace a mouse and its quite a specific job I have in mind.
      ruclips.net/video/4bCN2SgGnIo/видео.html

  • @meingalaxy2385
    @meingalaxy2385 3 года назад

    very nice. i especially like your examples for different ways to come to the target. shows also the capability of the programm. When will you upload the next parts?

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      Its great software Mein, the revision of part #3 is in production and I expect to publish monthly with maybe a short or two between which is painfully slow but all I can manage until I go full time. In the meantime I think you'll be able to follow the original tutorials now that you've got the idea with the new user interface. The rest of the playlist is here:- ruclips.net/p/PLFCTgdiT5-kLBNvrkUNy63Gu1tWdRuKkr

  • @overlandadventures6763
    @overlandadventures6763 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial thank you

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the channel OA, is this a hobby for you or do you have plans for Fusion 360 to help with Overland Adventures somehow?

    • @overlandadventures6763
      @overlandadventures6763 3 года назад

      This is pretty much a hobby. I want to learn Fusion 360 so that I can design and 3D print some custom camera mounts that I need.

  • @christineduvall1503
    @christineduvall1503 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Arnold what a great coarse you are sharing with us newbie’s my question is how do you delete these multiple drawing after you have drawn the same practice drawing several times so i can just have one when I an ready to go on to the next lesson. Thanks Bob

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  11 месяцев назад

      Glad its helping (Bob or Christine). Here's how you delete things:- Open the data panel on the left (use the little square icon at the top left made of nine tiny squares) Navigate to where your work is kept and click to select a file. Right click and choose Delete.

  • @johnmainville6512
    @johnmainville6512 7 месяцев назад

    Ok!. I hope to learn enough to be able to make r/c airplanes with the use of my new 3D printer. What is the best Environment colored background to use? This course was very informative. Thank you.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  7 месяцев назад

      Good question! I do find the default background colour good enough for most of my work however its a personal thing and it depends on the lighting in the room where you keep your PC. A lot of design offices keep the ambient light low and they minimise the brightness of the screens so that an eight hour days is easier on the eyes. That's a great goal, 3D printed r/c planes and parts is something I'd love to do myself.

  • @dugy40
    @dugy40 3 года назад +1

    When you hit E your background goes white. Mine stays with all the lines. Why?
    I finished this one. On to the third.

  • @EmperorsTeeth
    @EmperorsTeeth 2 года назад

    Had to follow the alt. build a couple times as must've missed something (the circle didn't turn black when I put a radius on it) but it worked fine the second time.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      A few tries always helps. To be honest, having the lines all black is the right way to be but you can really shrug that burden off, you don't have a planeload of people relying on your precision at this stage. A blue line here or there means that there is a small risk that the geometry can be inadvertently bumped out of its true shape. Another three hundred hours of practice and you will be in full charge of all these concerns. One day there might really be an umbrella pointed at your neck but not today.

  • @michaelk5889
    @michaelk5889 2 года назад

    Do you commend starting a new component before starting a sketch? Thx for your videos!

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад +1

      Good on you Michael. If you start a sketch on a fresh document it is automatically a new component. We get deeper into bodies and components in the next series, "Bodies and Components". In the meantime rest easy and enjoy the modeling.

  • @216kingDavid1
    @216kingDavid1 2 года назад

    Thanks for organizing and creating this content.
    Question: when I use the “E” or “Extrude tool” my workspace view doesn’t change, instead it’s stay in the front profile. why is this?

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Hi David, I hope this gets you where you need to go.
      The first thing I would check is whether Fusion understands that the sketch is complete. You've pressed the 'e' key, does that get rid of the grid and change the toolbars from 2D tools to 3D tools?

  • @stuartbrowne3358
    @stuartbrowne3358 Год назад

    Hi Arnold, thanks for the great tutorials, so easy to follow, only one problem I dont seem to be able to download the PDF images files to run along with the course, can you help, thanks again

  • @paulgreenlee190
    @paulgreenlee190 2 года назад

    Arnold, your updated lessons are great. I have one issue I can't figure out even after going on the internet. I must not be asking the question clearly enough. Okay, I finish with drawing one, it comes out great. How do I get rid of it after I have saved it to start a new sketch? It will not go away. I usually have to sign out of Fusion 360 and restart to get a clean slate to start a new one. Thanks

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад +1

      OK Paul, pardon me, so you need to know how to close a document.
      When a number of documents are open at the same time you can see tabs across the top of the screen. Here's how you can experiment - open the data panel on the left side of the screen. There is a folder which comes with Fusion 360 called Design Samples. Open that folder and then open the three models in it. The bike frame, the lamp and the utility knife. Each of the three opens in a Fusion document. See the three tabs along the top of the screen? Each tab has a little X on the right hand side which you can click to close each document. Its fine to have a few open at once and you can switch between them by left-clicking once on each tab.
      Let me know how you go with this.

    • @paulgreenlee190
      @paulgreenlee190 2 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Arnold, at first, I didn't see what you were referring to until I opened the other sample programs. I saw the little x in the corner as you said. When my drawing was the only tap opened, I didn't see the x because it was all the way to the right of the tab which grows smaller as other drawings are opened. Thank you for the help and I agree with everyone else, your updated Fusion 360 drawings and teachings are great, I hope you get a million views.

  • @vegasdealer777
    @vegasdealer777 7 месяцев назад

    I loved the Part 1 video, but I can't get this Part 2 to load. I get a spinning circle, both on Chrome and Firefox. Maybe you're updating now. Will try again later. I'll look at Part 3 now.
    --- After about 10 minutes, Part 2 loaded up and started.

  • @JoediyLab
    @JoediyLab 2 года назад

    Thanks Arnold, I am learning Fusion 360, Much easier than other tutorials. In this video what short-cut key are you using to delete the circle? Thanks so much.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      I'm glad this is helpful Joe. I just went over the video again and I'm pretty sure I was just selecting the item I wanted to delete and hit the Delete key. I know that the backspace key can do the same job, and of course what I did use in the video was the Trim tool which looks like a pair of scissors and has a keyboard short-cut 't'.

    • @JoediyLab
      @JoediyLab 2 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Thanks, I will try that. Looking forward for more of the revised videos.

  • @ianlangley987
    @ianlangley987 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Arnold, I have followed this job and for some reason when I hit the the select icon and then type E the drawing doesn't go into isometric so I can extrude. What am I doing wrong? Up to that point I followed your presentation 100% and it all works. Cheers Ian

  • @adriansumalde2635
    @adriansumalde2635 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much! I'm also learning Fusion 360 and this series of videos are very well constructed.
    I have a question: once a sketch is extruded into a solid, can i measure the sketch dimensions again (and edit, if ever?)
    Thank you in advance!

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +3

      Great question Adrian! Yes, look for the sketch in the feature time-line along the bottom of your screen, (you did enable timeline history didn't you?) Right click on that sketch and choose Edit Sketch.
      Thanks for prompting me, this is so important for new users that I'm going to make this the key take-away of the next revised tutorial. Its a huge time saver, I can't tell you how many students I've seen developing a very bad habit of deleting an hours work when a tiny edit would have corrected an error.

    • @adriansumalde2635
      @adriansumalde2635 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 thank you very much sir! I'm awaiting your revised versions while checking your earlier uploads. Very helpful :) i hope you don't mind me asking questions again on future videos.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Please do.

    • @DellanaMetalArts
      @DellanaMetalArts 3 года назад

      Thanks so much for this question! The question and answer are really helpful!

    • @DellanaMetalArts
      @DellanaMetalArts 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 - Thanks so much for this info!

  • @bigbokshowii764
    @bigbokshowii764 3 года назад

    I'm going to use fusion 360 for cnc work.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      There's a plan! I hope to do the same, I've started with a basic 3D printer but a CNC router won't be too far behind that one but the tutorials for CNC will be a while coming.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      If you're just beginning, Kevin Kennedy has some introductory videos. ruclips.net/p/PLrZ2zKOtC_-DtUY3oV9b271TKfLuCMVSj

  • @brentonbrown3917
    @brentonbrown3917 2 года назад

    In the second example, I don’t understand why the Construction Line was selected. Did you do that for a specific reason and if so what is it? I’m not sure what the purpose or main function of the construction line is right now.

    • @brentonbrown3917
      @brentonbrown3917 2 года назад

      Also, when I start a sketch and pick my plane my grid goes away and yours stays visible. I followed your original tutorial on matching preferences so I’m not sure how to keep the grid visible?

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for asking Brenton, that's a good question and you're right, I didn't give it anywhere near an adequate explanation. A line is needed to indicate the mirror line when you use the mirror tool. A regular line does work however a construction line keeps everything nice and simple for when you use the Extrude tool. A solid line will mean that you need to click on each area having an enclosed boundary of lines in order to include those areas in the Extrude operation. Not a huge problem but a small nuisance.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Brenton, I'm glad to hear that you've gone to the trouble to match your preferences to mine, that will help. Start a new sketch in a blank document and look at the Sketch Palette which appears on the right side of your screen. The third item in the list on that Sketch Palette is a check box named Sketch Grid. Tick that on and see if that helps.

    • @brentonbrown3917
      @brentonbrown3917 2 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 thank you so much for your help.

  • @2320breakem
    @2320breakem 3 года назад

    Good evening,
    Quick question on the construction lines on the mirrored sketch. Were they necessary or is it strictly for reference.
    Thanks for all the great instruction
    Dominic

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome Dominic! and yes, the construction line is necessary. Remember that the Mirror Sketch dialog has a step where it asks you to nominate the mirror line. If that mirror line is an ordinary sketch line the tool will work however some experimenting will reveal what happens if your mirror line is a solid line when you go to use the Extrude tool. Using the construction line style means that there is no interference with your extrusions.

    • @2320breakem
      @2320breakem 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      Thanks for the breakdown and the quick response.

  • @jaggedpixel
    @jaggedpixel 3 года назад

    I'm oddly missing your Mrs in the background cleaning. It was like being round a mates house having lessons. Still the best tutorials out there though :)

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +2

      Haha! She's still there and won't be silenced. I'm working in a different room now and someone put me onto RTX Voice, a service which applies AI noise cancellation. The rest of the time I try not to feign marital deafness!

    • @jaggedpixel
      @jaggedpixel 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 I can't use the marital deafness trick as mine is so loud. I've genuinely just bought some noise cancelling headphones so I can hear the tutorials better. 😂

  • @MrDondoerner
    @MrDondoerner 2 года назад

    Very frustrating when the very first thing that happens is that I cannot get the origin to show up like the screen. I get a green vertical line and a blue line to the left and red to the right. I just can't seem to get started.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      I hope I can put you at ease on this one Don, it really doesn't matter which plane you begin on. Such a lot of people worry about this so I tried to cater to the concern by stepping through how to do it but the secret is that it really doesn't matter until you have your CNC equipment set up and ready to go. By then you will know much more about this aspect of Fusion.
      So long as you can choose any old plane (that's one of three) and get on to sketching, then you're on the right track.

  • @Praytocanti
    @Praytocanti Год назад

    Where can I find the link to the diagram for the sketch?

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад +1

      Here you go Omar drive.google.com/file/d/1GQHJnwAH8L4ItQaK8TWXxF76v11L3zvM/view?usp=share_link

    • @Praytocanti
      @Praytocanti Год назад +1

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Thank you so much! This series has been very helpful, and I plan on using it with 3D modeling once I develop my skills further, thank you!

  • @syahti
    @syahti 2 года назад

    how hidden grid and axix for view?

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ahmad, you'll see the Origin in the list on the left hand side of the screen. Click on the little eye to show and hide the point of origin. Part #2 Timestamp 1:00
      To see the grid and axes, click on the 'Create Sketch' tool and you can see me do this in Part #2 at timestamp 1:25

  • @divendranath1023
    @divendranath1023 2 года назад

    Why my e shortcut dont work when i try press e on part2 ?.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      Divendra that could be because you have a tool still active. There are probably a few different reasons however you can still do it the "normal" way. Click Finish Sketch and then when you are back to the 3D view, click on the Extrude tool. Give yourself a few more hours of familiarisation with Fusion 360 and I think you will find that you can use these shortcuts effectively. A bit of time makes a big difference in these early days.

  • @Subs-ProjectX
    @Subs-ProjectX 3 года назад

    Could not find the part 3,,,

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      Here you go DA, if you click through to my channel you'll find all my videos, here is the playlist where all the 16 basic tutorials live. I've only got the first two revised so far, I think you'll be able to follow along with the older series while I'm working on the next one. ruclips.net/p/PLFCTgdiT5-kLBNvrkUNy63Gu1tWdRuKkr

  • @jonmessick
    @jonmessick 2 года назад

    At the 13 min mark I can't get all the sketch lines to turn black. Re-did this sketch three times same result.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  2 года назад

      J that's a worry. But really, if you've got the part done with lines that are not fully constrained (and showing a black colour) it would be strange if it caused a problem. The worst thing that can happen at this stage is that you bump something out of position some how. You're not designing an Airbus A380 so let that stress run out of your fingertips and move to the next model. When you've done all 16 I think you'll find that you'll notice probably discover the cause and you'll be in charge of it. You'll certainly be all over it by the time you work through the intermediate tutorials and by then you'll probably be familiar with the Help system and some other great Fusion 360 channels.

  • @tiredtraveler3423
    @tiredtraveler3423 Год назад

    I really enjoy your course and will be forever grateful, But :) I have issues. At this point I actually solved my issue. make sure you start your rectangle on the lower left quadrant and end it in the top right. Then "pull" the measurement for the centering somewhere where there is no existing measurement. i just spent an hour driving myself nuts because it wouldn't work as in the video. if you start from botton left to top right it works....or I am possibly the only one who ever didn't understand that :)

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад +1

      Hi there TT, sorry to hear about the frustrating hour you spent but glad to hear that you were able to discover the solution. I wish I could have saved you the heartache somehow but everyone has a different cause of tripping. It was always the same in the classroom and its a pity I'm not hovering at your elbow as I used to in the computer labs. Anyway, the good thing is that you spent that hour experimenting and trying things which is a blessing in disguise; it was an hour which you spent getting to know your new tool even if it coincided with frustration and angst.

    • @tiredtraveler3423
      @tiredtraveler3423 Год назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 thank you for replying. These are the things that make us aware of small things that can have big outcomes and to follow your steps better. If I would have kept a closer eye I would have seen it but I looked everywhere but not on me not following exactly. I worked as a teacher many moons ago and I know the feeling...but sometimes it is better to find it yourself and that slap to the forehead is healthy:)

  • @ianlangley987
    @ianlangley987 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Arnold, Further to my comment below, I have worked it out so need to answer my silly question. Cheers Ian

  • @dachluhr
    @dachluhr 11 месяцев назад

    I cannot get the drawings.

  • @slange455
    @slange455 3 года назад

    Only complaint is the “hello inspiring engineers” makes it sound like video is for high school kids and not just everyone with interest to learn 3d modeling

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      S, its 'aspiring' rather than 'inspiring' and I have to admit, I am constantly thinking about those with an eye to earning a dollar with their new marketable skill. Its an article of faith with me that if people can make a dollar by serving a customer it pushes back totalitarianism and authoritarianism anywhere in the world, one deal at a time. It'll take millions of deals over a long period of time but this is what built western civilisation. Sorry, but this is me and because its what gets me out of bed in the morning, I hope you'll humour me just this much.
      Of course I want hobbyists and recreational 3D modellers to benefit just as much which is why I don't discriminate in other ways if I can help it. In years to come I'll be offering more options, not less, to young people considering career options and also to mature age inventors and entrepreneurs considering how to earn a living from new skills. You're welcome to enjoy the ride, just ignore all my promotional and advertising patter now and in the future.

  • @Despiser25
    @Despiser25 3 года назад +1

    Is episode 2 the last completed for the updated series? I look forward to episode 3. I cant thank you enough for doing these!
    Whoever is designing the AFusion interface should be immediately fired. It must be the most unnatural interface I've ever used in 40 years. The way the mouse buttons are used is absurd. Engineers should NEVER EVER design a software user interface. You end up with THIS. Shouldn't it default to Orbit view instead of DELETE???? If we could only get Microsoft 3D builder with a descent toolset. That is how a 3D interface should be designed.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад +1

      Mitch, I just sat down to complete the planning for the revision of Part #3 and I know its slow going. I should be able to go full time on this pretty soon, its just a matter of keeping everything going while I put the necessary income streams in place. Until then its going to be a bit of a plod. Since the old series is really quite similar to the new UI I hope people can get the benefit by switching back to the original series when they get to this point. Most find it do-able.
      As for the mouse buttons, Fusion 360 really has the best approach I've seen in my 20 years of teaching all the main CAD programs out there; on the front page in Preferences there are six options to emulate other programs. Even Alias and Tinkercad are in the list. See 'Pan, Zoom, and Orbit shortcuts' Try them all out and use the one that suits you best.

    • @Despiser25
      @Despiser25 3 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Thanks for the reply and suggestion. Beggars cant be choosers as my mom would say ;) I think I will use the old series just to keep rolling. I didn't realize I had this many options for control of the interface, thanks again. Wow, so much better. Having it zoom the correct direction is a plus plus ;)

  • @marcospisni7146
    @marcospisni7146 Год назад

    👍

  • @dalehalkola7508
    @dalehalkola7508 3 года назад

    MOSTLY FOR MY CNC PLASMA TABLE. MAKING PARTS. WHO KNOW WHAT ELSE ONCE I LEARN THIS

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Good on you Dale! Yes, who knows what opportunities might open up for you? This is professional grade software and you have one great application right there already. Enjoy the learning.

  • @josejalomo4614
    @josejalomo4614 Год назад

    I’m learning to design knives.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад +1

      Thanks for writing Jose. I love to look at beautiful knives made with fine materials. Fusion 360 should be good not only for designing blades but also the equipment you'd use.

    • @josejalomo4614
      @josejalomo4614 Год назад

      Arnold, do you have a tutorial on the manufacture portion of Fusion 360? (CAM)

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад +1

      Jose, the manufacture workspace is something I intend to cover but that will not be in the near future. There are a few other topics I need to cover first. I'm always looking out for good content to recommend but there isn't a lot out there. Kevin Kennedy does have a few introductory videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLrZ2zKOtC_-DtUY3oV9b271TKfLuCMVSj Hopefully this can get you started, the only other resource is "Titans of CNC" which has a lot of free content but is mainly oriented to professionals. Their Yt channel is easy to find but click through to their website to see all the free courses.

  • @mickylindle
    @mickylindle 4 месяца назад

    I forgot a lot of the simple sh!t. I feel like an actual noob. Never stop practicing, kids

  • @kiritvara257
    @kiritvara257 Год назад

    at last i got it. GurUji

  • @phillipneiswanger5198
    @phillipneiswanger5198 3 года назад

    You should probably redo this vid. The audio was quiet and distant, almost as if it was being recorded by the camera and not the mic.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      Yeah, was experimenting with new equipment and new software against a backdrop of general ignorance. Will have to do something.

  • @LanceMcGrew
    @LanceMcGrew Год назад

    Here's what we can do but not what we want to do? That kind of instruction really confuses my old brain.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад

      You're right Lance, I'm showing two methods. One is the easy way which I can't leave out but there is a better way. Lot's of people are up for a challenge which is what I'm trying to give them. Hopefully it will be clear enough as you work through the next few tutorials. Learning by doing seems to get most people into it.

  • @thomasknight7118
    @thomasknight7118 3 года назад

    Haha state school.