Fusion Friday - Creating bent tubing

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • In this video, I show two different methods for creating bent tubing and finding out the correct angles and lengths of the tubing. I show how to use the sweep command in the first example and then using sheet metal in the second example.

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  • @bobbymarkiewicz4933
    @bobbymarkiewicz4933 День назад +7

    You give, by far, the most useful tips for fusion on youtube for the experienced users. ❤

  • @David_Best
    @David_Best День назад +2

    With the Align tool, you can do chained operations without having to click "OK" after each pair of surfaces have been picked for alignment. Just leave the align dialog box open. Once the first two surfaces have been selected, the align operation will complete, and you can click the next two surfaces to align. There is no reason to close the Align tool between successive operation. Thanks for the tip on the Trim tool acting like an eraser by dragging it around. Very helpful.

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  День назад

      Yes, you are correct on that. I always forget that you can do that with the align command. Thanks for sharing so others can learn.

  • @MrTiHiDi
    @MrTiHiDi День назад +1

    Holy Fusion Bradman! Drag trimming just saved me so much time! You are the man. Keep the great videos coming. We all love them. Like and share these videos everyone!

  • @johnb6599
    @johnb6599 День назад +2

    Great video. Love the sheet metal process. John B from AK.

  • @patrickluisi1600
    @patrickluisi1600 18 часов назад +1

    Wow this video is so very helpful!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to share this with all of us!!! I will definitely share and recommend Fusion Friday videos. Outstanding!

  • @stephengittins6116
    @stephengittins6116 День назад +1

    Another brilliant video Brad. Didn't know about the left mouse and trim, so much easier. 🙂

  • @rufustoad1
    @rufustoad1 День назад +2

    Great stuff Brad. Keep them coming

  • @amforiconsulting
    @amforiconsulting 19 часов назад

    Worth watching for that "paint-trim" tip alone 👍🏻

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh День назад

    This is definitely a keeper. Most of my fab work is square tubing. Tips shown here 'should' cut down on my trimming and grinding🤞. Thanks Brad.

  • @davemciver6577
    @davemciver6577 15 часов назад

    Terrific tips in this one. Ideal for a local mens shed project. Thanks so much for the video Brad. Very useful indeed.

  • @JasonFornelli
    @JasonFornelli 19 часов назад

    Oh man! Just over 2 minutes in and I’m finally learning about the ability to trim multiple lines quickly. That would have save me so much time a couple days ago. Thanks!

  • @rollandjones9556
    @rollandjones9556 День назад +1

    Very nice 3D tip, thanks Brad and keep it up.

  • @IceCreams62
    @IceCreams62 День назад +2

    Great tips and tricks Brad, thanks a lot. HANWE

  • @Robert-Holland
    @Robert-Holland День назад +1

    great video, and learned something again. Thank you Brad

  • @adambergendorff2702
    @adambergendorff2702 19 часов назад

    I love all videos on sheet metal!

  • @ScottDube1
    @ScottDube1 День назад +1

    Love the, how would I model this videos! This is next level using more than one method! TY!

  • @johncarey9149
    @johncarey9149 День назад +2

    One questio Brad, could you have created a flange for the underside of the box/SHS and mirrored and combined to generate the box?
    I ask the question as I've never needed to work with Sheet Metal in Fusion as yet.
    However, great video, as always

    • @bradtallis8968
      @bradtallis8968  День назад +1

      Yes, I could have created the flanges on the underside to "complete the box", but there wasn't a need to to represent the locations and angles of the notches. Plus, the video was already 3 times longer than most of my others, so I left that part out. Thanks for watching!

  • @cbdzcbdz
    @cbdzcbdz 20 часов назад

    This is great! I am still looking for a good video that shows how to create a bend list for round tube with compound bends. The design and drawing of this is easy, but a cut/bend list of where to start the bend, the angle of the bend, and how much to "twist" the tube for the next bend would be ideal. Yes, there are other software packages that do this (Bend-Tech) but this shouldn't be beyond the capability of Fusion (360).

  • @steveragan692
    @steveragan692 21 час назад

    thanks Brad

  • @R4YTUBE
    @R4YTUBE День назад +1

    👍💯

  • @unsuccessful_bank_robber
    @unsuccessful_bank_robber День назад

    Great 👍

  • @gizmofactory
    @gizmofactory День назад

    great video again! thank you! was there a difference in length of the matal with the 2 methods?