Been meaning to learn to learn Fushion360 for a while now; been too busy with Kicad and learning the absolute minimum required to create PCBs.. :) Thanks for the video, looking forward to getting started myself. - 73 LB1TI
@@LB4FH I like as you pointed out to fully constrain the sketches as that is good practice. Some of the constraint tools you used were new to me and good things to learn thanks again!
Honestly just seeing you two work in fusion 360 helps to show tips and tricks that are but don’t necessarily have to be ham related. I would be interested in a more advanced video, but you weren’t really asking me. I also know that making a video isn’t just a quick thing and takes time. Would it be less of a time commitment from you guys to ask beginners or people that are one step above beginners to record the videos and you guys sort of do a “reaction video” explaining the good and the bad of what the beginner was doing? Or an interactive zoom/teams like meeting where others can share screens and demonstrate our share ideas and tips and tricks. Not sure which would be a better use of your time and share the most information. Trying to maximize the information shared to time ratio I am brainstorming a portable retractable wire dipole idea that I have started modeling and can try either of those options if they seem like something you guys would want to explore.
@@nehem11e Reviewing videos would probably be a lot of work, way more than I could devote on a hobby basis sadly. A group session like that is also very demanding, I've done a lot of classroom training before, and it does take time even if people do the same things. A small difference in how you start will cascade down and make a major difference in how the part turns out, and there are many ways of doing things both right and wrong 😉 Feel free to add things in the DIY channel on the TEHRS discord and I'll have a look at it there, probably others will come with comments too 😊 I'll probably make another video that's about multibody parts / assemblies, but that probably won't be for another few weeks
@@LB4FH I totally understand! Posting in the discord is a good idea. Looking forward to a multi part demo but understand if it takes awhile or even if you don’t get to it.
A very instructive video and many good tip. To realize small projects like this what 3D printer can you recommend that we find on the Norwegian marked to a reasonable price? 73's LA3DNA
Thanks 😊 I haven't bought a new printer in years, so I don't know much about what's good on the market now or not. I would recommend the Facebook group "3D Printer Norge" for help with that. Also, be sure to specify what you consider a reasonable price if you ask there, that varies a lot from person to person 😉
That was an excellent beginners introduction. Good job Kjetil! 👍
And i finally learned how to mark construction lines 😝
Glad it helped you 😊
Been meaning to learn to learn Fushion360 for a while now; been too busy with Kicad and learning the absolute minimum required to create PCBs.. :) Thanks for the video, looking forward to getting started myself. - 73 LB1TI
Good luck with learning it 😊
Good Stuff I also use Fusion 360, but I certainly learned something even in this "simpler" demo. Thank you!
Glad you found some use for it 🙂
@@LB4FH I like as you pointed out to fully constrain the sketches as that is good practice. Some of the constraint tools you used were new to me and good things to learn thanks again!
I appreciate the video, there's some good information in here which I didn't know of and will make my design process a bit easier. Thanks!
Thanks 😊
Do you think it would be interesting with a more advanced course too?
Honestly just seeing you two work in fusion 360 helps to show tips and tricks that are but don’t necessarily have to be ham related. I would be interested in a more advanced video, but you weren’t really asking me. I also know that making a video isn’t just a quick thing and takes time.
Would it be less of a time commitment from you guys to ask beginners or people that are one step above beginners to record the videos and you guys sort of do a “reaction video” explaining the good and the bad of what the beginner was doing?
Or an interactive zoom/teams like meeting where others can share screens and demonstrate our share ideas and tips and tricks.
Not sure which would be a better use of your time and share the most information. Trying to maximize the information shared to time ratio
I am brainstorming a portable retractable wire dipole idea that I have started modeling and can try either of those options if they seem like something you guys would want to explore.
@@nehem11e Reviewing videos would probably be a lot of work, way more than I could devote on a hobby basis sadly.
A group session like that is also very demanding, I've done a lot of classroom training before, and it does take time even if people do the same things. A small difference in how you start will cascade down and make a major difference in how the part turns out, and there are many ways of doing things both right and wrong 😉
Feel free to add things in the DIY channel on the TEHRS discord and I'll have a look at it there, probably others will come with comments too 😊
I'll probably make another video that's about multibody parts / assemblies, but that probably won't be for another few weeks
@@LB4FH I totally understand! Posting in the discord is a good idea. Looking forward to a multi part demo but understand if it takes awhile or even if you don’t get to it.
Hello Kjetil, thanks for the video. I also use Fusion. 73 see you soon
Juergen OE4JHW
Thanks for watching 🙂 it's a great tool for hams to learn 😉
A very instructive video and many good tip. To realize small projects like this what 3D printer can you recommend that we find on the Norwegian marked to a reasonable price? 73's LA3DNA
Thanks 😊
I haven't bought a new printer in years, so I don't know much about what's good on the market now or not. I would recommend the Facebook group "3D Printer Norge" for help with that. Also, be sure to specify what you consider a reasonable price if you ask there, that varies a lot from person to person 😉
You say you work in metric, but those are millimeters and not meters. Also, just commenting to help “the algorithm”
The algorithm prefers comments like this 😉
So is he working in millimetric? Sarcastically asking for the algorithm.