Fusion 360 | Case Study 25 (Swept Cut/Ruled Surface)
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- Exploring the use of swept cuts and ruled surfaces to create vents.
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0:00 Intro
1:38 Deciding sweep direction
2:09 Sweep path
3:14 Sweep profile
5:38 Sweep
6:25 Rectangular pattern and mirror
7:50 Alternative method: Ruled surface
9:23 Loft
11:51 Shelling
I’m only at 3:41 and you’ve already earned my “like”. I never knew you could snap an offset plane to a point in that manner. That is super useful! Thank you.
I just love your teaching style. So easy to follow your flow. Keep them coming, I learn so much from you. Thank you. 😊
Two approaches that achieve the same result! in a practical design. Just fantastic! I am going to spend hours reviewing your content.
At 3:34, I really should have changed the extent to "to object" before clicking on the corner. If we leave it as "distance" and click on the corner, when we change the dimensions of the sketch rectangle, the offset plane will not update accordingly. Sorry about this.
Please keep the "Ruled Surface" coming :) I forget its there, and it is so useful. Thanks for the video!
Your tutorials are the best. Very clear, well narrated and detailed. I have learned a great deal from them. Thank you.
In the shortest time and learn the most stuff! Thank you for great videos.
Unique and very practical examples. Amazing job again. Thank you.
Very informative, thank you!
Thanks
Thank you for the support!
Impressive! Thanks for your hard work and for providing the starting model to follow along, very appreciated!
Superb! Thanks for your work.
Nice video as always!
Awesome!
nice Video .... great job
I have always been perplexed by the 3 computer options while mirroring or in other features: optimised, identical and the third one that I fail to recollect. Would be great if we could have a comparison or a case study on which setting is most suitable to which conditions. Thanks!
hey!! good content and perfectly explained as always. I have a question though. are you planning to make videos about car/car parts designing . i haven't found any good videos out there. Either they are "concept" designs that look really weird or they are not really detailed!!
Could you try to model the surface of the Magnus "Toad" fidget slider? I am very interested on the complex curves of the surface.
We can also do this by lofting , Right?
Would it be possible for you to model a round louvered vent, like the one found in the early IBM PC?
I tried to google for a picture but could not find this. Is there a particular model no.?
@@Fusion360School Thanks for replying. Search for IBM 5150 rear air vent. Hope you can do an episode on it soon.
It is so clear that he is from 2d cad world, doing all in sketches...
Sir u are really good what u are doing , but I have a sugession for you to make videos on cam. How to program a part. It would be really appreciated
make a video how to make something like dodge charger 2015