Fourbar Linkage Design in Fusion 360

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2019
  • GIM Software: bit.ly/2HEaXTB
    Kinetic Sculpture Course: bit.ly/2JMkT05
    Mechanism Design Course: bit.ly/2JPGa9o
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    In this video I'll show you the basic workflow I use to design, simulate and model basic Mechanisms in Fusion 360.
    The workflow is simple and extremely efficient. The workflow is flexible and can be used to work iteratively between developing the mechanism and updated your model in Fusion 360. You can use the same principles for any other CAD software as well.
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    GIM software credits:
    The authors wish to acknowledge Alfonso Hernández, CompMech, Department
    of Mechanical Engineering, UPVEHU for the permission to use the GIM® software. (www.ehu.es/compmech).
    Comments, reports on bugs, and suggestions are welcomed here: erik.macho@ehu.es
    Audio is:
    Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    Tutorial Website: cadninja.com.au/
    Personal Website: mahmoud.blog/
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Комментарии • 25

  • @alanmcintyre9296
    @alanmcintyre9296 2 года назад +1

    Your pacing is really good--I believe this is the only 20+ minute video about CAD I've seen where I *didn't* feel like I had to skip ahead. Thanks for sharing your workflow!

  • @Hex0dus
    @Hex0dus 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It seems that you're the only one around teaching mechanical design to a broader audience so I feel really lucky to found your udemy courses.

  • @Naruto-td7oo
    @Naruto-td7oo 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!!

  • @josefmarzano3914
    @josefmarzano3914 4 месяца назад

    thank you for share.

  • @ianschutt6242
    @ianschutt6242 6 месяцев назад

    Many thanks for such a great Tutorila!

  • @greggjohnson621
    @greggjohnson621 3 года назад +1

    Ok, this video was TREMENDOUSLY IMPORTANT for my workflow!!! I use Shapr3D on iPad Pro and I realized that with the proper constraints and the correct use of Transform tools, I can do the same Kinematic four bar linkages that you're doing in Fusion360, with realtime dynamic interaction. (I also had not realized that I could do that in Fusion360.)
    Having that capability, and having it portable on the iPad means that I can quickly play with linkage concepts from anywhere.
    Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your insights. All of your mechanical engineering videos are exceptionally well done and informative.
    I certainly hope you can find the time to share more of your mechanical design insights and experience with us.

    • @MightyMoud
      @MightyMoud  3 года назад +1

      Oh wow, Gregg. I have actually moved away from Mechanical Engineering to Software engineering for almost a year now! 😅
      Very glad to know my videos helped you though. I have a couple of courses on Udemy with more details if you want to learn more.
      Cheers!

    • @greggjohnson621
      @greggjohnson621 3 года назад

      thanks Mahmoud, shortly after posting my comment, I found and purchased your Udemy course; Designing Mechanisms using Fusion 360.
      It taught me Exactly what I needed to know, in order to design precise four bar linkages.
      When I think of the time I have spent searching Google and RUclips videos for this info, your Udemy course is like finding treasure. Thank you for putting it all together so clearly and concisely for your audience.

  • @adamscott217
    @adamscott217 Год назад

    nice video, can you design mechanisms that have "intermittent motion" like a Geneva wheel for example. Motion where parts move at different times but interact with each other ?

  • @adambergendorff2702
    @adambergendorff2702 3 года назад

    great video, is the big advantage in the gim software, that you can just draw out the links without having to extrude, then point joints, just to check motion. I find that very cumbersome in fusion. I am no expert please forgive me if I'm wrong. I am always having to figure out goofy hinges for mechanisms I build. Thank you

  • @designnoevil247
    @designnoevil247 Год назад

    how has this only got 198 likes?! thanks!

  • @bryansiepert9222
    @bryansiepert9222 4 года назад

    Thank you for this! I'm wondering why you need GIM as it seems that fusion can do the same type of simulation. Is there something that you can do in GIM that fusion can't do?

    • @oreoflores7204
      @oreoflores7204 4 года назад

      What he explained in some courses that I took with him was that it can't simulate 2d animation. Also it won't help you figure out kinematics for you either. Fusion 360 haves multibody dynamics but not kinematics.

  • @oreoflores7204
    @oreoflores7204 4 года назад +1

    loved your courses in udemy. So I do not have any background in mechanical engineering and wanted to ask you what would I have to learn to be able to design a mechanism and ultimately a working kinetic machine?

  • @hassantuga8799
    @hassantuga8799 3 года назад

    Thank you so much Mahmoud, really I appreciate it.
    Actually, I asked them for the software, but they didn't respond, so if you have it, can you please share it

    • @beoptimistic5853
      @beoptimistic5853 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vFDMaHQ4kW8/видео.html 💐...

  • @stobbyenduromx9692
    @stobbyenduromx9692 2 года назад

    Is there some other way to download GIM? Can you not just share it on Google Ddrive bro like come on

  • @moon47usaco
    @moon47usaco 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Really great starter material. =]
    I do not like how Udemy uses "Scare Sales" or "Uregency Marketing" tactics and would rather not give them any of my $$. Do you or can you offer your course on another platform? I would be happy to purchase it through a provider with better morals when it comes to sales. If not I understand however I will not purchase through Udemy. Feels too much like dealing with a dirty car salesman... =\

  • @helicopterjohns
    @helicopterjohns 5 лет назад

    Hi ,
    First thanks for sharing.
    I am a newbie to fusion360 so excuse me if I didn't understand the purpose of using a separate program to change your dimensions. Couldn't you just do it with the parameters command in fusion360 similar to the example below?
    ruclips.net/video/gMNGQUAtC9o/видео.html

    • @MightyMoud
      @MightyMoud  5 лет назад

      Hi John,
      Thanks for your comment. The separate software is very very powerful. It can help you simulate and design many many mechanisms. This is just and introduction to the workflow. Next I will show you how to use this workflow to make coupler curves mechanism. I'm taking this step by step. You can check my Udemy course on making a kinetic sculpture intro video. You can see how I managed to use this workflow to design Sisyphus and animate him. Then things would make more sense. In short it's not only about changing the dimensions, It's about designing a specific output

  • @zakaroonetwork777
    @zakaroonetwork777 3 года назад

    You dont need GIM if you have Fusion 360.

    • @beoptimistic5853
      @beoptimistic5853 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/vFDMaHQ4kW8/видео.html 💐...

  • @amrnagah3398
    @amrnagah3398 Год назад

    I am interested in your Udemy course and want to get contact with you in this concern to get a link from you to accomplish the purchase, also to discuss with you what is my goal from getting this course thanks.
    So please provide me with your contact to do this.