Snap 3D prints together with cantilever joint - Fusion 360 tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @andyburns
    @andyburns Год назад +3

    Not only a good explanation of using snaps, but also a good explanation (for someone who doesn't know fusion360) of the design process, e.g. the difference between sketches and bodies

  • @jwisquitethefellow
    @jwisquitethefellow 2 года назад +2

    Most understandable video I could find on this stuff on the internet. Thank you

  • @BelagisuLabs
    @BelagisuLabs 2 месяца назад

    Such a nice and patient explanation. Good work sir!

  • @DaddyScribbles
    @DaddyScribbles 3 года назад +4

    Awesome. That document you linked was so useful too. thanks!

  • @tomsko863
    @tomsko863 3 года назад +4

    BASF also has a free document on how to design snaps that most engineers use.

  • @kennethbeal
    @kennethbeal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very well done, thank you!

  • @Aplysia
    @Aplysia Год назад +3

    After using the bottom to cut the top, how do you get them to fit together without adding a bit of clearance?

  • @kulaniscap
    @kulaniscap 2 года назад +2

    Awesome and very Honest video. 🔥🔥💯

  • @patstarks
    @patstarks 4 года назад +5

    Great Video!! How did you disassemble the parts?

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  3 года назад +1

      Pull and perhaps jiggle it a bit. Not the best performing part. I think if you size all the aspects of the joint precisely it should work quite well (see the fab.cbd.mit.edu link).

  • @フランク-e7f
    @フランク-e7f 11 месяцев назад

    Very well explained, thanks

  • @joyk1672
    @joyk1672 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you - very nicely explained 👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌

  • @snarkfinder2621
    @snarkfinder2621 3 года назад +1

    That PDF was handy, thanks. I don't understand the purpose of that lug at the top of the joint. What does it do?

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  3 года назад +2

      It guides the parts together. So it's easier to align everything before applying pressure that will bend the joint and allow the parts to snap.

  • @smorris12
    @smorris12 Год назад +2

    Interesting idea, nicely done, but a few observations from my amateur point of view:
    Inner and outer rectangular lips would be better than the bevel (so the original swept rectangle but on the inner or outer edge of the bottom unit) as square edges are better defined in 3d printing.
    Draught between parts would give a bit of clearance when mating (certainly necessary for that bevel!)
    Not sure what the pigtail on the arm is for as it's inaccessible to use as a release lever.
    The clips are in the Z-axis which is the weakest direction to try and bend a 3d print as layer lines are prone to rip apart.

  • @Bulbasauros
    @Bulbasauros 11 месяцев назад

    I k ow the vid is 4y old, but, instead of extruding ur joint on all 4 sides, u could have used sweep ( for squares, or revolve for circles), it does all the hard work for you.

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  11 месяцев назад

      I don't quite understand what you mean. At which point (timestamp) would you have used a sweep?

    • @Bulbasauros
      @Bulbasauros 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@dreamonward Sorry for the misunderstanding, you did the tutorial correctly and I am at fault.

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  11 месяцев назад

      @@Bulbasauros No worries, we're all learning here.

  • @pauloloureirodesousa6145
    @pauloloureirodesousa6145 4 года назад +1

    Nice video, thanks. Could you please share your project and/or the STL files ?

    • @pauloloureirodesousa6145
      @pauloloureirodesousa6145 4 года назад

      @@RuurdMoelker Thank you. As I am going to use Freecad to reproduce your project, I would like to compare the results.

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  11 месяцев назад

      It has been a while, but did you manage to do this in Freecad? I'm looking into other CAD programs now that Fusion 360 pricing has shifted so drastically.

  • @richardkingus
    @richardkingus 4 месяца назад

    thank you

  • @aguywithlaptopand3dprinter
    @aguywithlaptopand3dprinter 4 года назад

    what is your slicer setting to print detail that small?

  • @tS-gh9dj
    @tS-gh9dj 4 года назад

    Good video man

  • @Thunda-c2p
    @Thunda-c2p Год назад

    Editing the cantilever size doesn’t effect the original cantilever size for me, odd

  • @hillfortherstudios2757
    @hillfortherstudios2757 4 года назад

    How can you dissassemble these? I need a design that can easily disassemble.

    • @jonathanviterise1681
      @jonathanviterise1681 Год назад

      Make a 45 degree angle at the bottom portion in the cantilever that snaps into the recess so it's easier to pull otrather than trying to pull itn out with a 90 gegree connection

  • @OttoDIY
    @OttoDIY 4 года назад

    aren't the tabs gonna fail with time? they are quite tall

    • @alejandroperez5368
      @alejandroperez5368 3 года назад

      Yup, this type of mechanism is the worst idea for FDM printers. Those tabs are really weak and will break at the layer lines.

  • @BFun
    @BFun Год назад

    Would've been a nice tutorial, had you gone slow enough and explained what you were doing. For a complete "noob" such as myself, this was very difficult for me to follow

    • @mrwhodr
      @mrwhodr 11 месяцев назад

      Adjust your playback speed, or accustom yourself with f3d some more before watching such tutorials. I've only been using f3d for a month and I get the idea and also the things mentioned to refer to the documentation for. TBF I've been using 3d programs for concept art but never CAD

    • @dreamonward
      @dreamonward  11 месяцев назад

      There is quite a learning curve involved. I intended to go into an area that isn't discussed in other videos. But search around, there are wonderfull Fusion 360 tutorials around. And I might get around to doing a few beginner videos as well.

  • @jakethesnakemiz3645
    @jakethesnakemiz3645 3 месяца назад

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