Fusion 360 | Stationery Holder

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  • Опубликовано: 23 мар 2023
  • Modelling a very rough conceptual design of a stationery holder.
    Link to starting file:
    a360.co/3JT8pmg
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Комментарии • 8

  • @rbyt2010
    @rbyt2010 Год назад

    Nicely done as always. Appreciate the quick, comment-less finish of obvious steps!

  • @adamdport
    @adamdport Год назад +3

    Rather than splitting the body into quarters and recombining, could you have just done a circular pattern of features?

  • @somaralhussien2899
    @somaralhussien2899 Год назад

    The best, thanks 👍

  • @kurtlindner
    @kurtlindner Год назад

    Great video!

  • @shadowdsfire
    @shadowdsfire Год назад +2

    (Copy pasting my comment on your previous post on this part. It appears we did it very differently, like, not at all the same way)
    I did it. There is no drawing so it's probably not perfectly identical but I believe I got the shape right.
    I started with the dome. Revolved a sketch and then used shell 2mm on the bottom face.
    Then I drew a circle on the top plane somewhere outside the dome radius which I extruded upward (from an offset so it start underneath the dome) with a taper to give it its cup shape. I then used shell 2mm again on the top of the cup.
    I then made a sketch intersecting the two features on which I drew a profile that's tangent to the outer radius of the dome and cuts into the cup. I used the same sketch profile twice, once to revolve-cut around the dome and then a second time to cut the inside of the cup, to finishing it's shape.
    Let me know if you want to see the file. I'm eager to see how you made it :) I'm curious to see how or why you came up with "46.8744" mm for the diameter of the cups lol. I'm guessing that you extruded downward from the top of the cup instead of the bottom.
    Edit: Oh, I forgot the final step. Circular pattern to make 4 copies of the cup around the dome.

  • @gillisdebilio7086
    @gillisdebilio7086 Год назад

    Super! Does anyone knows of a channel that does this same type of quality modeling videos for mastercam?

  • @VinayVarsani
    @VinayVarsani Год назад +1

    Could you not circular pattern the cone shape around the dome first and then revolve cut the profile at 2:49 around the axis, then shell? Seems like the simplest way unless I'm missing something?

  • @gavintownsend6125
    @gavintownsend6125 Год назад

    how does you camera work like that , mines always janky, be better if it was like windows 3d builder or a slicer where you can right click and move around without it rotating around weird points that never stay straight instead of ending upside down back to front. thx