Thank you for such an excellent and clear video on this topic . One of the most frustrating things about trying to learn Fusion 360 is the constantly changing user interface . Following your tutorial step by step I could not ( as of December 2022 ) find the " Advanced arrange" box it is not there and subsequently my version of 360 does not behave like yours does in the video . I'm not sure what the best way to learn the nuances is when Autodesk keeps changing the interface and invalidating so many excellent videos that are more than 6 months old
Software updates can be both exciting and frustrating Will be doing an updated video this spring about laying parts flat for laser cutting and CNC in Fusion 360
Love your videos. Looks like this feature was just removed for the free personal version with the latest update. I was just starting to use it, and then it forced an update and it went away.
This is another way to do it without the arrange tool, this is how I did it before the tool existed, it's a little bit more cumbersome but still allows to modify the model after it is flat ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
@@WhatMakeArt thank you! I have been using 360 for personal 3D prints, and have recently been working on a project for some card game storage for my shelf since I have access to laser cutters at my work. Your videos have been incredibly helpful, was just watching and starting to use some of these tips getting the files prepped, and then Fusion forced an update and they went away, haha. Oh well. Thank you again for the link to this video!
is there a way to do this without a subscription? It would appear that arrange is a premium feature. I imagine it's dragging and dropping everything manually
Arrange is no longer available in the free version of Fusion 360, but this video shows a technique using planer joints to accomplish mostly the same thing ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
@WhatMakeArt thank you, it's my first woodworking project and also my first fusion360 project (with the exception of small 3D print projects). And it's a gift 😅
For my usage (3D printing), the Add-In "3D Print Plus" can do a similar job for me (getting a model to lay flat). Just choose custom orientation, select the axis you want and click OK to save the .stl And it's free :)
@@WhatMakeArt After learning how to do it the hard way from your "Arrange Panels Flat" video, and then finding out about the MapBoards add-in, I thought there must be someting else out there. So thank you and @Svein-Inge Kallevik. This has been frustrating me for far too long :)
A range is no longer available in the free version of Fusion 360, but this video shows a technique using planer joints to accomplish mostly the same thing ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
Hi. I follows in you but I found something in menu ARRANGE 1. Orient, Rotate & Grain 2. Quantity, Priority & Filter is advanced arrange feature start trial in 14 days. what different from standard menu? thank you
If you have advanced Arrange then you can use multiple envelopes for your pieces and Fusion will lay them all out on the two pieces. You can also control how Fusion rotates different parts if some need to be rotated a certain way on a material
In order to manipulate the grain direction it looks like you need to get an extension that costs thousands of dollars per year. This is a showstopper for me and absolutely devastating.
@shipcake12 besides the features you mentioned, one of the cool things about the advanced arrange is that you can have multiple sketches representing different pieces of scrap. You may have or oddball shapes of material, then Fusion can automatically arrange them across the multiple sketches and fit everything in
In your original model, are you using joints to create your assembly? I have tried advanced arrange and sometimes I get an error message, and my joints turn red in color
For this model, no joints were used, just projection from previous components to align things I used to use joints to lay parts flat for manufacturer I also find it's better to click each face individually rather than let fusion decide which face should be down or up Everything needs to be in its own separate component at the same level for arrange
Yes, that is true. But this video below shows an old way of accomplishing the same task without using the arranged tool, it uses Fusion 360:s joints to lay parts flat ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
Arrange was not available in the manufacture environment for me! I found a preview feature in preferences that disabled Arrange in the Manufacturing workspace. The feature was called "Automated Arrange". Make sure to disable this feature if you want to follow this workflow in the video. Now I need to delve into automated arrange to see if it is a better workflow...
I just discovered this too. I prefer the method shown in the video. I had issues with the stock setup getting messed up every time I made design changes. Then all of my toolpaths got lost.
Heads up even when you can find it, arrange has now been taken away as an option unless you pay. Dont see anyone noting this when I search for how to arrange on fusion 360
Yes, sometimes fusion 360 pulls back features that were once free, here is another method of laying pieces flat with joints for manufacturing, it is a bit more time consuming, but it's quite flexible if you make a copy of your model and then it also automatically updates with changes to the previous components ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
@@WhatMakeArt i Also Tried out Mortise and Tenon plugin, it cost like 30usd but worked great. So those plugins combined makes boxes for laser cutting fast really fast. Also working fine under hobbies licensing.
@@WhatMakeArt is this still the case? Can't seem to use any kind of arrange on personal license. It's marked as only for paid subscription. I'm trying to access the function via Solid -> Modify -> Arrange
That may have changed, if it's not available. This video shows how to do a similar thing by using planar joints to lay things flat at the same level ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
It's frustrating when previously free capabilities are put behind paid subscriptions but here is a video showing you how to lay parts flat without the arrange command using joints in Fusion 360 ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
You make this so easy to understand. I’ve watched a handful of videos and was so confused until I watched yours.
Glad it helped 👍
my man, you are a god. wish i would have found this vid earlier but still such a huge help onwards. thanks
Glad it helped 👍
Thanks for the short and direct video. Really helped me lay out my projects for CNC and Laser.
Glad it helped CNC and laser cut 👍
Thank you for such an excellent and clear video on this topic . One of the most frustrating things about trying to learn Fusion 360 is the constantly changing user interface . Following your tutorial step by step I could not ( as of December 2022 ) find the " Advanced arrange" box it is not there and subsequently my version of 360 does not behave like yours does in the video . I'm not sure what the best way to learn the nuances is when Autodesk keeps changing the interface and invalidating so many excellent videos that are more than 6 months old
Software updates can be both exciting and frustrating
Will be doing an updated video this spring about laying parts flat for laser cutting and CNC in Fusion 360
I had no idea I could do this.... this is gonna save some time
👍
Love your videos. Looks like this feature was just removed for the free personal version with the latest update. I was just starting to use it, and then it forced an update and it went away.
This is another way to do it without the arrange tool, this is how I did it before the tool existed, it's a little bit more cumbersome but still allows to modify the model after it is flat ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
@@WhatMakeArt thank you! I have been using 360 for personal 3D prints, and have recently been working on a project for some card game storage for my shelf since I have access to laser cutters at my work. Your videos have been incredibly helpful, was just watching and starting to use some of these tips getting the files prepped, and then Fusion forced an update and they went away, haha. Oh well. Thank you again for the link to this video!
is there a way to do this without a subscription? It would appear that arrange is a premium feature. I imagine it's dragging and dropping everything manually
Arrange is no longer available in the free version of Fusion 360, but this video shows a technique using planer joints to accomplish mostly the same thing ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
I just finished flattening a cabinet and using the Align tool. I really hope they don't remove Align too
@TheXak662 That's a great use of that tool and hopefully they don't get rid of that either, hope the cabinet comes out well
@WhatMakeArt thank you, it's my first woodworking project and also my first fusion360 project (with the exception of small 3D print projects). And it's a gift 😅
For my usage (3D printing), the Add-In "3D Print Plus" can do a similar job for me (getting a model to lay flat).
Just choose custom orientation, select the axis you want and click OK to save the .stl
And it's free :)
Great to know, thanks for sharing with everyone 👍
@@WhatMakeArt After learning how to do it the hard way from your "Arrange Panels Flat" video, and then finding out about the MapBoards add-in, I thought there must be someting else out there. So thank you and @Svein-Inge Kallevik. This has been frustrating me for far too long :)
Wow. Super useful - thanks!
Glad it helped 👍
Thank you for this great tutorial.
Welcome, happy modeling I'm Fusion 360 👍
Cant find the arrange button - is the updated video available now
A range is no longer available in the free version of Fusion 360, but this video shows a technique using planer joints to accomplish mostly the same thing ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
Is it possible to do it in reverse? If you have flat parts and you want to visualize the 3d in fusion?
I don't think so, unless you had the parts as components and assembled everything with joints
Does this also work, with the student version? because I cant find the arrange option :I
Yes, it should work with the education version unless it was recently changed
Hi. I follows in you but I found something in menu ARRANGE
1. Orient, Rotate & Grain
2. Quantity, Priority & Filter
is advanced arrange feature start trial in 14 days. what different from standard menu?
thank you
If you have advanced Arrange then you can use multiple envelopes for your pieces and Fusion will lay them all out on the two pieces. You can also control how Fusion rotates different parts if some need to be rotated a certain way on a material
In order to manipulate the grain direction it looks like you need to get an extension that costs thousands of dollars per year. This is a showstopper for me and absolutely devastating.
@shipcake12 besides the features you mentioned, one of the cool things about the advanced arrange is that you can have multiple sketches representing different pieces of scrap. You may have or oddball shapes of material, then Fusion can automatically arrange them across the multiple sketches and fit everything in
Can i export the flat items to DXF for my laser?
Yes, you can export a DXF file for laser cutting from fusion 360, here is a video showing how ruclips.net/video/6JFHMV7A9TU/видео.html
In your original model, are you using joints to create your assembly? I have tried advanced arrange and sometimes I get an error message, and my joints turn red in color
For this model, no joints were used, just projection from previous components to align things
I used to use joints to lay parts flat for manufacturer
I also find it's better to click each face individually rather than let fusion decide which face should be down or up
Everything needs to be in its own separate component at the same level for arrange
how can you add the plywood sketch seperatly?
Add it in a separate component or in a different sketch
Arrange feature is not available for Personal (free) license, right?
Yes, that is true. But this video below shows an old way of accomplishing the same task without using the arranged tool, it uses Fusion 360:s joints to lay parts flat
ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
@@WhatMakeArt Oh wow.... Big-big thanks! This really helped. :-)
@@WhatMakeArt Thank you :)
Arrange was not available in the manufacture environment for me! I found a preview feature in preferences that disabled Arrange in the Manufacturing workspace. The feature was called "Automated Arrange". Make sure to disable this feature if you want to follow this workflow in the video. Now I need to delve into automated arrange to see if it is a better workflow...
Thanks for giving everyone a heads up about the menu rewording
I just discovered this too. I prefer the method shown in the video. I had issues with the stock setup getting messed up every time I made design changes. Then all of my toolpaths got lost.
Thank you so much :)
Heads up even when you can find it, arrange has now been taken away as an option unless you pay. Dont see anyone noting this when I search for how to arrange on fusion 360
Yes, sometimes fusion 360 pulls back features that were once free, here is another method of laying pieces flat with joints for manufacturing, it is a bit more time consuming, but it's quite flexible if you make a copy of your model and then it also automatically updates with changes to the previous components
ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
Is possible to export just the manufactured model to auto cad?
Fusion 360 supports all kinds of file exports and formats. You can export a format compatible with AutoCAD and download it from Fusion online.
oh this is fantastic:) ill try it out right away.
Great, hope it helps 👍
@@WhatMakeArt to bad its only paid user licence :(
But you could use shaper origin plugin to do almost the same, it export files to svg and its free. maybye your next video ?
Yes, but you can still use the planer joint method that I show in other videos, it works pretty well
ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
Shows how to use joints to lay them flat
Earned a sub!
Glad it helped 👍
Thanks!
Welcome
i stumbled over map board pro plugin. you should check it out. its a plugin that is really awesome. can be used on hobbiest license.
Sweet, I will
Thanks for the tip, definitely better than using joints to lay things flat
@@WhatMakeArt its super fast,
@@WhatMakeArt i Also Tried out Mortise and Tenon plugin, it cost like 30usd but worked great. So those plugins combined makes boxes for laser cutting fast really fast. Also working fine under hobbies licensing.
I use SketchUp a lot and they have great plugins as well. Glad to know that there's a good fusion 360 plug in ecosystem
Thanks
great video, unfortunately this feature is behind the pay wall for makers now
ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html alternative method with joints to layout parts flat without arrange in Fusion 360
nice nut not availible for the free version.....
Video linked has more steps, but gets to usable results for laser cutting without the arrange command ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
I can not find arrange command . . .
You have to turn it on in the Fusion 360 preferences
Doesn't really work on free version though
This video shows how to lay parts flat in Fusion 360 without using the arrange tool ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
advanced arrange is now $2000
Yes, expensive but the basic arrange still works for most projects
@@WhatMakeArt is this still the case? Can't seem to use any kind of arrange on personal license. It's marked as only for paid subscription. I'm trying to access the function via Solid -> Modify -> Arrange
That may have changed, if it's not available. This video shows how to do a similar thing by using planar joints to lay things flat at the same level ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html
fantastic they just moved this to paid version only, bye bye fusion. enough greed is enough
It's frustrating when previously free capabilities are put behind paid subscriptions but here is a video showing you how to lay parts flat without the arrange command using joints in Fusion 360
ruclips.net/video/jcZzs4l9QmU/видео.html