How to Create a 3D Sketch in Fusion 360 / How do I Create a 3D Sketch in Autodesk Fusion 360
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Here are some fundamentals for creating a 3D sketch in Fusion 360. We will look at:
-Moving points of a line off of a work plane
-Dynamic 3D sketching using the XYX UCS guide
-Creating a 3D sketch with a reference body
-Using a point as a reference for a 3D sketch
Please note, if you use reference geometry to help you create a 3D sketch, but you don't want that reference geometry in your final model, expand the Bodies in your Browser and turn off the light bulb next to the reference geometry you don't want to see.
The fact that you have taken the time to do this video means that I have saved a lot of time trying to find this out by reading a lot of internet pages. Thank you.
You're welcome, glad it was helpful
Finally a clear and complete video on 3D sketching! This is brilliant, thank you very much.
Wonderful, glad this was helpful
@@arteemaker Can we draw isometric piping in fusion 360?
Right there with you!
I have watched several videos on 3d sketching, and none of them made as much sense as this one. You should make more fusion 360 videos, clear concise presentation.
Exactly what i was lookign for. This saved me a couple of days of work In F360. Thanka a ton
The proper terminology for the orientation gizmo is a Triad. Nice job explaining/showing these techniques!
Short, precise and no nonsense
i was struggling with multi direction pipes this has saved my life thank you :)
Wonderful, thank you!
What a great, simple and easily explained lesson on how to do this. Great work.
Thank you!
If you want to make it parametric(for circles and ellipses) remember to use offset plains, this will save you so much time if you need to do adjustments later.
Excellent call to use the offset planes
This is fantastic, exactly what I have been looking for!
Excellent video. Thanks very much for taking the time and making the effort. I've seen a few Fusion 360 videos on 3D sketching and I'm like WTF this guy is figuring it out while making the video... Very confusing.. This is really a good example of how instructional videos should be made. Anyways kudos to you man...
Awesome, thanks so much!
by far the best I've seen on this,thanks mate!
Great video. Gave me some new options but if I may add to this; Saving on having to delete a line without dimension I rather hit D, the shortcut to add dimension, click the line and I can add my dimension.
Also adding construction planes can be another great way to move your sketch into a 3D dimension. This can even allow 2 or more 2D sketches on different planes being connected 3 dimensional.
How? 😊
good job ! i did'nt know this important function . share more ideas with us . thanks
Fantastic, very good. Thanks
Thank you!
thanks - i was struggling to find help, this is just what i needed
Great news, thank you!
The best method in you tube and thanks.
So great man thanks for the tutorial. Keep em coming
Nice video
Excellent video. I draw a lot of piping and pressure vessels in AutoCad LT. started using Fusion360 a couple of months ago. Would like to see a video on how to place nozzles in the proper orientation on a vessel. Thank you.
Thanks! I didn't even know this is what I was looking for but it came up in my search!
The trick is at 1:40..1:46 :)
Thank you man! Now I can project my chopper handlebars!
wow good
Thanks!
Question: I followed your EXCELLENT tutorial. Worked great unless I wanted to go through the side of a box. If I build a cube, hollow it out, and then connect a hollow PIPE to it, how do I extend the HOLLOW pipe so that it connects to the CUT inside the Box?? Thanks.
Great question, if all else fails, I would try making a construction plane on the cut face of your box. Then, I would use sketch elements on that construction plane to try to find the connection point.
Thanks, helped me a lot. Very good and easy explained!
THANK YOU this helped me so much!
I can finally finish my Fabric Model
That's cool. I wish my version of 360 would do that.
Excellent tutorial
thx
absolutely!
FANTASTIC instructions!!
Thanks!
Arteemaker Please thank me by continuing to provide incredible tutorial videos. :-D
thx so much!
Perfect!! Thank you very much!
took a minute to figure out..I got it thanks
Perfect!! Thank you very much! How about a “Triad”?
awesome for elbows. is there a way to make this work for a T connection?
I think you could use this technique to create an elbow and then mirror it to make a T. You'd need to also subtract out a cylinder shape and use "combine" to clean it all up.
Great video. Thanks for the excellent tip 👍
When I select the Move command and pick the end node to move up, it moves both line segments up. Can you help me out?
thank you !! informative video
Thanks!
thank you so much
How to make a spiraling pipe like a stove top burner but with very little space between it’s self. And then take that shape and wrap it over a sphere?
That could be tricky. I'm not exactly sure how'd I'd attempt that. I might start by making the spiral shape as a 2D sketch and then using split face to "project" it onto a sphere.
Effective
Stars out make a line ???? cant find line , guess i need to know how to use this for this class
Yes, you will need to know some basic sketching to do this. Start by going to "Create Sketch" and selecting "line"
why orthographic perspective? The red green and blue axis thingy is called a triad i think
i swear dealing with 3d sketches today made me want to attack the fusion developers with the keyboards they code the software with.
You got that right, mr. vulcan. As helpful as this video is, it cannot help how pathetically bad the 3D sketch 'capability' is in Fusion 360. I am noticing that once you make a 3D sketch in Fusion, the ability to constrain and dimension the sketch is EXTREMELY limited.
Fusion360 requires you to engage a "Mind Hack" - it is VERY IMPORTANT never to get annoyed or frustrated with the developers, because that is called "negative reinforcement" and damages your ability to learn. Once you stop hating, and just commit to learning how it works, suddenly it will all "click" in your mind, and that's the point where you can marvel at how incredibly powerful this product really is.
It's "on another level" to other products (pardon the pun!) - the investment in discarding legacy ideas and learning this is 100% worth it.
If one wanted to mirror the 3d sketch (before adding the pipe) how might one do this?
I would try making a construction plane and mirroring your sketch about that plane.
How to make a drawing from that model to put to bending machine ?? f.e.: Straight distance(mm), bending in angle (radius), straight distance(mm), rotation of the plane (angle!), bending in angle (radius), straight distance (mm)....
thankyou
4:00
how do you draw the dimensions for factory to bend?
Can you edit the pipe dimentions later, As in the pipe dia ?
thk
I just press the tab key on a mac to get my gizmo
Great tip, thank you!
Is there a way to get the fillet to automatically smooth when adjusting lines that are not in the same plane?
Hi Craig, I think you will have to re-fillet in most cases
how to mirror 3d sketch ????
the fuck is a ground plane? god i hate this program i just want to draw a freakin shed and figure out how much steel I need to buy. would have taken 10 minutes in rhino cad but I dont have access to that anymore
11 минут жевал сопли и ничего не показал.
how to mirror 3d sketch ????