Fusion 360 | Sketch Wrap? (Not Project to Surface)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @Fusion360School
    @Fusion360School  2 года назад +10

    Unfortunately, there is a limitation to this method. It can only work on closed profiles. I have also been thinking about how I would go about wrapping open sketch lines. It would most probably be along the lines of the method shown in the thin emboss video:
    ruclips.net/video/-KJ7jf_AJlI/видео.html

    • @phillipmcintosh6489
      @phillipmcintosh6489 Год назад

      What I think would be a great challenge is to model a motorcycle gear shift drum. It's a relatively simple shape but as far as I know impossible to do in Fusion. Some years ago I tried for months to model one but gave up. I love your videos btw.

    • @FredPecheur
      @FredPecheur Год назад

      Great as you told it work only on Clean surface geo, try to apply it on Mesh imported & converted in solid it won't work. Thank you

  • @NeoQJ
    @NeoQJ 9 месяцев назад +6

    This guy amazed me by clicking those functions that I never thought to click. Imagine how much time I could have saved if I had known about those functions earlier!😂

  • @meowme7644
    @meowme7644 Месяц назад +1

    😊 0:28 wait I'm interested 😬Thank you 🐈🐾🐾 nice Sunday
    1:17 cooool 🥰
    3:15 Thank you!

  • @endscreen1shorts478
    @endscreen1shorts478 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you 15 times, I've been working on this for 15 hours and I said I won't give up until I succeed, thank you for the embos, now I can put fish scale around the whole fish, it was so easy and I was lucky I immediately came across another video and that was yours, I will look at the others as we

  • @chrish1645
    @chrish1645 2 года назад +11

    Excellent tutorial. Your channel is criminally underrated. Keep up the great work.

  • @ZPositive
    @ZPositive 2 года назад +8

    Your small leaps in logic always blow my mind. Thanks for this workaround for a very common problem in Fusion. 👍

  • @OldSilkRoad
    @OldSilkRoad 2 года назад +1

    An awesomely elegant solution! Your channel deserves more likes and subscribers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @sidrykchewo
    @sidrykchewo 2 года назад +37

    The concept of wrapping any sketch on any surface (not just rounded) should be implemented by fusion. A further step could then allow the wrapping of the sketch plane itself.
    Again I think of a Grasshoper like feature.
    Imagine modeling a complex texture on a plane that gets stitched to any shaped body surface.

    • @_Kinger
      @_Kinger 2 года назад +7

      This needs to be implemented into fusion so badly, especially with more complex surfaces. Not every model is going to work with strictly flat surfaces and revolves

    • @alejandroperez5368
      @alejandroperez5368 2 года назад

      Plane means flat. Your idea goes against the concept of planes.

  • @gaugesheen
    @gaugesheen 2 месяца назад

    Deboss to cut on a curved surface is pretty clever. Thank you

  • @SikerGaming
    @SikerGaming Год назад +1

    I was trying to emboss something without knowing what the term was. Even if your goal wasn't to teach about embossing, stumbling across your video fixed my problem. Thanks!

  • @lbg2160
    @lbg2160 2 года назад +1

    Excelent. Your channel is way underrated keep it up!

  • @petermiechielssens5488
    @petermiechielssens5488 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this vid!!!
    It helped me a lot in creating a pipe through an emboss edge.
    (application: complex curved cooling tube for a drum which has to be perfectly welled on a curved copper plate)
    The trouble I had before was working with the different curves on more levels and getting the distances right.
    Now I could design the complex grid with different radius and more levels easy in 2D and then project them on a complex curved face.
    I can change these faces (of the different drums) and curves (widder or more compact) working with parameters.
    It works like a charm!
    Earlier I was drawing in sketch 3D and did a lot with copy paste and used different planes
    it was a lot of work to get it perfect and working with parameters didn't give the result, it should.
    Again, a lot of kudo's!

  • @tcchallenger
    @tcchallenger Год назад +1

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.

  • @abdullahalpatasoy
    @abdullahalpatasoy 25 дней назад

    This is very specific video. Thanks 🎉

  • @msmith2961
    @msmith2961 2 года назад +1

    Nice clear explanations and easy to follow. Had to subscribe immediately.

  • @idDaddy
    @idDaddy 2 года назад

    Been using fusion for years and never tried this. Thanks!

  • @WMBayouLures
    @WMBayouLures 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Thanks for hacking through Fusion for us!

  • @marguspalumets9262
    @marguspalumets9262 10 месяцев назад

    just what i was looking for! this keeps the dimensions of the model, compared to the intersection operation or extruding onto an object surface!

  • @SwissplWatches
    @SwissplWatches 3 месяца назад

    such brilliant teaching!!!

  • @derekmarchetti3284
    @derekmarchetti3284 Год назад

    Your videos are great, they have helped me many times.

  • @t1mmy13
    @t1mmy13 2 месяца назад

    Wow been doing a bunch of math and the emboss feature could've saved me this entire time hahaha wow

  • @jasonhammerle3582
    @jasonhammerle3582 2 месяца назад

    great lesson, thanks!

  • @jamesthompson4062
    @jamesthompson4062 2 года назад

    Great tutorial, thanks for posting

  • @JohnZeeX
    @JohnZeeX 2 года назад +1

    Nice, but unfortunately this only works on cylindrical bodies. I’m a tire designer, and my tires aren’t shaped like cylinders. So I have to bend/wrap my tread in two directions at once, across a complex shape consisting of multiple tangent arcs. I haven’t found an Autodesk product yet that can handle that. Only Solidworks or ProE.

  • @ToriL97
    @ToriL97 Месяц назад

    I wonder if this will work to make tire tread on my scale model tires

  • @barkster
    @barkster 2 года назад

    I think this was in response to my question and I thank you.

  • @VinayVarsani
    @VinayVarsani 2 года назад +1

    Do you think there are any examples where performing the split and sketch to produce the pipe would be more appropriate as the second method seems much more efficient and neat?

  • @reebgogs
    @reebgogs Год назад

    as always... thanks for getting me out of a jamb!

  • @yersundanny
    @yersundanny 27 дней назад

    So nice

  • @Shadow__X
    @Shadow__X Год назад

    I hate when situations like this come up where instead of focusing on solving an actual problem, you need to focus on working around limitations of the tool. this should be a standard feature in fusion, and the existence of the emboss command proves that it can be done

  • @dittilio
    @dittilio 2 года назад

    Have you tried the emboss rotation? I found that if my sketch was larger than the diameter of the curve, I would start with it rotated 90° vertically, then use the emboss rotation to "unrotate" it. This gives me a nearly perfect wrap.
    EDIT:
    So my method is: 1. Create your desired slot profile with it's axis aligned vertical (perpendicular to cylinder axis then,
    2. Emboss a 0.01mm protrusion onto your curved surface with a 90º rotation angle. (my cylinder was 100mm tall, diameter 50mm, emboss was 0.01mm)
    3. Simply enable the pipe command and select the emboss edge directly.
    This gave me "exact" lengths. E.g. my slot's straight length was 48.54mm, and the equivalent pipe length was 48.54mm. I couldn't see any issues with either a zebra or curve analysis.

  • @stefanguiton
    @stefanguiton 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @grappler185
    @grappler185 2 года назад

    This was very helpful for getting the correct profile on the surface. Thank you.
    I'm trying to create a spiraling slot in the wall of a hollow cylinder where a bearing mounted on a second cylinder in its interior will ride against. This will create a rotating motion as the two cylinders move axially in relation to each other.
    My problem is the emboss feature (actually the deboss option) tapers the profile the further it is projected to the centerline (axis) of the cylinders. Do you know of a solution that will cut the profile perpendicular to the surface without tapering it?
    I appreciate any help you can provide.

  • @annaarz5353
    @annaarz5353 2 года назад

    this is fantastic

  • @trackonstruct
    @trackonstruct 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @WhyplayGaming
    @WhyplayGaming 2 года назад

    Whats the best practice too remove body 2 in this situation.
    If you delete body 2 would this affect the pipe as its lost its origins, would best practise mean you should leave it as hidden.
    I think this is the wrong way but I would hide body and excuse a cut command around body 2 too remove it, this way the pipe will still have its origin, but I no longer have body 2 on workspace?

  • @Mottbox
    @Mottbox 3 дня назад

    I get "no intersection between target and split tool" each timne.

  • @TheExvitermini
    @TheExvitermini 2 года назад

    Hello, How can I make a sinusodial shaped cutout around a cilinder? I suppose it's the same workflow as you do here, but can I wrap the entire sinus shape around the entire cilinder or do I need to cut the cilinder in half and then wrap half the sinusodial shape on each side?

  • @basargorgulu7775
    @basargorgulu7775 11 месяцев назад

    i want to print the surface of a product that is 3d on paper, how can I make a sketch of its surface.
    thany you

  • @MrUniq
    @MrUniq 6 месяцев назад

    Prime content

  • @GK-jg7yq
    @GK-jg7yq 2 года назад

    How to use it on spherical surface?

  • @Pokornz
    @Pokornz 2 года назад

    Hi, great video. Couldn't you still use "Project to Surface" with "Closest Point" to achieve the same result, if you make sure that the sketch plane/curves are touching the cylinder?

    • @Fusion360School
      @Fusion360School  2 года назад +1

      This is an interesting idea. I went to test this by sketching on a plane tangent to the cylinder. And no, it does not wrap. The closest point option simply finds the shortest distance between the sketch and the curved surface and projects the sketch that way.

    • @Pokornz
      @Pokornz 2 года назад

      @@Fusion360School Thanks for trying it out! The way it looked in your video, it almost seemed to be projected based on the axis of curvature of the cylinder, but now I realize that wouldn't be the closest distance :)

  • @DanteEhome
    @DanteEhome 2 года назад

    This problem had puzzled me for way too long. I still don't find a desired solution.
    I always extrude the surface and create a splited face, and work from there, which is obviously disorted but I have no better solution.

  • @amolshelke9924
    @amolshelke9924 5 месяцев назад

    How to do this on torous ??

  • @pawelmolin
    @pawelmolin 2 года назад

    Is it possible to do it in reverse direction?

  • @R3dprinting
    @R3dprinting Год назад

    thanks

  • @amirulmukmin4965
    @amirulmukmin4965 2 года назад

    how u offset that sketch from 3 points?

  • @rafapietrzyk7610
    @rafapietrzyk7610 2 года назад

    when cam tutorial
    ?

  • @RedGame2024
    @RedGame2024 Год назад

    What about spheres, this was the closest I've got to making my sketch to wrap around the half sphere, extremely disappointing

  • @jakewilliams5365
    @jakewilliams5365 2 года назад

    Does anyone have any experience with a wrap of this kind with non-cylindrical faces/surfaces?

    • @Fusion360School
      @Fusion360School  2 года назад

      At the moment, the emboss feature is only limited to surfaces with curvature in one direction. There isn't a command available right now that can perform a true wrap on more complex surfaces. Autodesk has mentioned that they are working on this capability in the forums, but I don't know when that would be available. If you don't need a true wrap, it is possible to achieve an approximate with the surrogate emboss method.

  • @ikbo
    @ikbo 2 года назад

    It boggles my mind that fusion team hasn't implemented emboss to work with sketches (like the wrap command in sw). Instead we have to rely on hacks all the time.

  • @adriansue8955
    @adriansue8955 2 года назад

    Missing Features
    the fact that we need to do Workarounds like this
    is why I'm not even considering giving autodesk any money
    they need to get this product out of Open Beta

  • @sirgabrielbrito
    @sirgabrielbrito 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks