Fusion 360 | Surrogate Emboss

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Using the surrogate emboss method to create a tongue on a tongue drum.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @ikbo
    @ikbo Год назад +11

    They really need to support emboss with double curvature surfaces. I always find myself with hacky workarounds

  • @21copyCat
    @21copyCat Год назад

    best tutorials for 360!

  • @PauloSergioDiasCarmo
    @PauloSergioDiasCarmo Год назад

    Very good.

  • @joe_fabricator
    @joe_fabricator Год назад +1

    Another awesome tutorial. Thanks very much!

  • @federicomugherli6480
    @federicomugherli6480 8 месяцев назад

    TE AMO LOKO!

  • @CoryCharlton
    @CoryCharlton Год назад

    I always learn so much by watching your videos. Thanks for creating them!

  • @aranvanwelzen1693
    @aranvanwelzen1693 Год назад

    You are a master, thanks for giving us always great content. You make Fusion 360 a lot easier to use. You are clear and straight to the point. Very happy to have found you on YT.

  • @jameslaine2472
    @jameslaine2472 Год назад +1

    Your videos are always very informative. Keep it up !

  • @COSMOSUKR
    @COSMOSUKR Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @LUN5HTIME
    @LUN5HTIME Год назад

    how do you move your camera with that smooth motion

  • @chungchichiu9779
    @chungchichiu9779 Год назад

    How can we unfold this 2D curvature semi-circle? Or, unfold a 3D curvature object.

  • @ljbeng4475
    @ljbeng4475 Год назад

    When I need to add panel lines to a lofted surface, I create sketch, extrude those lines in surface mode so they pass through the entire model on both sides, split the main model using those extruded surfaces as the splitting tool then select the section I want to emboss and use the Press Pull tool then I Combine all the pieces again. : )

  • @JasonTurkMusic
    @JasonTurkMusic Год назад

    I have a question for you, I like to recess my screwheads in 3d prints. The hole tool has a simple countersink. Unless the screw heads have razer sharp edges there will always be a gap around the head of the screw which doesn't look good. What's the quickest way to achieve a recessed countersink like I've attempted to draw below?
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    I've tried creating a sketch and revolving it but that's a lot of work!
    I've tried counterboring with the hole tool and chamfering the shelf the counterbore makes but you have to estimate what the maximum chamfer could be.
    I've also tried creating models of the common screws I use and importing them and subtracting them from the model but that's tedious and move captures are not parametric.
    Any suggestions?
    Sorry this is not related to the video!

    • @notandinotandi123
      @notandinotandi123 Год назад +1

      Make the counterbore with an extrusion, then make a countersunk hole with the hole tool at the bottom with the countersink diameter set to the counterbore diameter you chose.