RC Model Airplane Design in Fusion360 Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @Aviator747a
    @Aviator747a 2 года назад +1

    Were going to draw a happy little former right here.

  • @moliver662
    @moliver662 2 года назад +1

    Hi. Really good tutorials mate, many thanks. I managed, after a few attempts, to get notched fuselage for a pylon plane. Before going further I can see a hurdle coming in flattening the sides for 2d cnc cutting. Do you have some advice for best method? I have read using sheet metal tools or exporting the surface as a mesh. thanks Mike

    • @thercguide4735
      @thercguide4735  2 года назад

      Yep, that is the main reason I wanted to draw in 3D, was to get very accurate parts and flatten curved surfaces. I will try to get something posted about how I do that. Yes, my first go to is use the sheetmetal environment.

    • @moliver662
      @moliver662 2 года назад +1

      @@thercguide4735 ruclips.net/video/dalldQLphyo/видео.html This is a good concise example I found, though i haven't run through it yet, I need to install the meshmixer

    • @thercguide4735
      @thercguide4735  2 года назад

      Yep, Ive seen it and used the technique. However, MeshMixer is on the way out. Fusion is integrating all the tools from MeshMixer.

    • @moliver662
      @moliver662 2 года назад +1

      @@thercguide4735 Thanks mate, good to know. I'm looking at a queen bee 3 axis mill and starting my pylon fuselage panels here in NT Aust. Darwin Model Flying Club. Your tutorials are really appreciated

    • @moliver662
      @moliver662 2 года назад

      My model has seriously drifted off its centre line and sketch, no idea how. makes mirroring tough. I'll go back to beginning and place all canvases, sketches, bodies in independent components, all good practice