This one is pure gold. Highlights for me: - Double-click to select the full chain - Delete/undo pattern to discover duplicative or confusing sketch elements
I'm a recent user if Fusion 360 and your videos have helped me a lot. Thanks! I'm a former Adobe ilustrator user and I confess that I still have a lot of difficulty with Scketches in Fusion. Very difficult with creating alignments, rotating elements from the center or I end up losing myself when I move a line and so many others move together randomly... learning is continuous. Thanks for your content 😊
- Helpful vid as always, Tyler. Well done. - As for "auto dimensioning" ('Dim Pro' add-in) of sketch: seems a bad idea: --- Will not result in proper control in line w/ design intent. --- Uses common datum, which is appropriate for technical drawing used during manufacturing, but not ideal for sketch. --- Looks like it would require more effort than it's worth to edit the dimensions (removing/adding) to establish the desired control of sketch. - And curious: --- What does it do if dimensions already exist? Do you have to start w/ no dims? If some can already be applied, what happens? What about driven dimensions? --- What about projected geom? - Auto dimensioning may be for some users, but not this one,. Just sayin'.
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! I agree that auto dimensioning has its drawbacks namely the puking of dimensions. I believe dimpro will place dimensions after your existing but I’m doubtful I will use it. However the new configurable 2d drawing auto dims in Fusion I will probably continue to use to get started.
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Sometime or another go over best practice for defining and dimensioning multipoint splines. I have a method I use but interested to see others. Also playing with generating Logarithmic scrolls for a Scroll Bender project, using the Coil function (effectively twisting it up on a cone) then projecting a single line from a square body to a later sketch. Really ugly but again interested if you have a different approach.
I always have a hard time with arcs. I can have a start and end point attached to already black/fully-defined geometry, tangent the ends, dimension the radius, and it still won't turn black.
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This one is pure gold. Highlights for me:
- Double-click to select the full chain
- Delete/undo pattern to discover duplicative or confusing sketch elements
I'm a recent user if Fusion 360 and your videos have helped me a lot. Thanks!
I'm a former Adobe ilustrator user and I confess that I still have a lot of difficulty with Scketches in Fusion. Very difficult with creating alignments, rotating elements from the center or I end up losing myself when I move a line and so many others move together randomly... learning is continuous.
Thanks for your content
😊
great and very informative video. Thanks Tyler. 🙂
another great video, great to see the tricks of how to find the errors
Some tricks here I never knew. My new laptop arrives soon, and I look forward to getting back into this effort.
thanks this is really useful, I never knew about double click to select all
You're welcome!
Excellent as always!
Awesome! Thank you
You are a great instructor. Thanks for your help.
I appreciate that!
- Helpful vid as always, Tyler. Well done.
- As for "auto dimensioning" ('Dim Pro' add-in) of sketch: seems a bad idea:
--- Will not result in proper control in line w/ design intent.
--- Uses common datum, which is appropriate for technical drawing used during manufacturing, but not ideal for sketch.
--- Looks like it would require more effort than it's worth to edit the dimensions (removing/adding) to establish the desired control of sketch.
- And curious:
--- What does it do if dimensions already exist? Do you have to start w/ no dims? If some can already be applied, what happens? What about driven dimensions?
--- What about projected geom?
- Auto dimensioning may be for some users, but not this one,. Just sayin'.
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback! I agree that auto dimensioning has its drawbacks namely the puking of dimensions. I believe dimpro will place dimensions after your existing but I’m doubtful I will use it. However the new configurable 2d drawing auto dims in Fusion I will probably continue to use to get started.
Thanks for the forecast! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Sometime or another go over best practice for defining and dimensioning multipoint splines. I have a method I use but interested to see others. Also playing with generating Logarithmic scrolls for a Scroll Bender project, using the Coil function (effectively twisting it up on a cone) then projecting a single line from a square body to a later sketch. Really ugly but again interested if you have a different approach.
I always have a hard time with arcs. I can have a start and end point attached to already black/fully-defined geometry, tangent the ends, dimension the radius, and it still won't turn black.
Quite disappointing that Fusion itself doesn't indicate potential issues as these look straightforward to detect automatically.
I agree. Solidworks has a nice repair sketch feature that would be ideal for Fusion
Most laser cutting software has features to find duplicate lines or tiny unseen gaps between lines