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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @colintwiss
    @colintwiss 3 года назад

    Arnold This is unbelievable!!!!!!! I started Fusion 360 to assist me in making a model steam engine. I naively thought I could draw all my parts on this and hey presto. I saw your Grabcad video and looked there for my model. It is aTripple Expansion Steam Engine and it is there. I downloaded the files and now I have every part of my model in Fusion!!!! I have checked some of the parts dimensionally to my drawings and they are spot on .This is such a help to me to visualise better each part and to work out a manufacturing process. thanks for your kind advice it is tops

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  3 года назад

      That's fantastic Colin! Would you please share a picture of the model on the Facebook page? This would be an inspiration for many.
      facebook.com/Futr.Engineering

  • @espressoshot21
    @espressoshot21 3 года назад +1

    Your beginner's Fusion 360 tutorial series has helped me so much! Please keep making tutorial series like these! Thank you so much for taking your time to make these videos!

  • @RodeoBailey
    @RodeoBailey Год назад

    Thanks, can't wait for you to add to this intermediate series.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  Год назад

      I've got plenty of ideas RB, but its slow going, I'm like a duck, looks calm above the surface but under the water the legs are busy paddling. We'll get there.

  • @MariaZverina
    @MariaZverina 3 года назад

    Thank you for making these - they are awesome help for someone who's completely new to mechanical design - who got hooked on this topic after starting 3D printing.

  • @jchidley
    @jchidley 4 года назад +1

    Here are the two CAD models mentioned in the video:
    grabcad.com/library/geneva-mechanism-89 GENEVA MECHANISM by YOKESH K S
    grabcad.com/library/geneva-mechanism-84 GENEVA MECHANISM by RAVI NAYAKA

  • @mitchlees9622
    @mitchlees9622 4 года назад +1

    I’m a beginner, but I learned a lot from your first 16 tutorials. I have worked through them several times and now feel comfortable enough to move on a little so I was delighted to find this intermediate series. Unfortunately I am a home hobbiest, and only have the personnel use version. I did not really understand the previous question and the answers, but am I right in thinking that if I cannot access the Grabcad files there is not much point in continuing with this series? If that is so then it is a shame, because I have really enjoyed it so far, but if so, can you recommend a way forward please?
    Thanks
    Mitch

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  4 года назад +1

      Sure Mitch, in the rest of the series I've done two examples, one based on the Solidworks format geneva mechanism and the other one is a STEP file format which you will be able to follow along with in the Personal Use license. I've also provided a download of the Solidworks files converted to Fusion format for Personal users like yourself so that you can do both examples. (See in the description below tutorial #3 Modify Grabcad...)

  • @kerryviney3466
    @kerryviney3466 4 года назад +1

    Is there a work-a -round to import .DWG files into the hobby ( non commercial ) version of Fusion 360?
    Kerry

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  4 года назад +1

      Kerry, the Personal Use version won't do it. A work around is going to depend on what other software you have or that you can access from friends. Most software that can load a .dwg can output a .dxf which will load in the Personal Use version of Fusion. (That's true of 2D but some of the newer 3D .dwg might be different). I did see someone put out a message to his friends on social media once and someone volunteered to do some file conversions for him. Another way is to use free software like Blender which can do a lot of quite amazing conversions.

    • @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360
      @ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360  4 года назад +1

      Oops, that last reply seems to have gotten clipped somehow. I was saying - free software like Blender can do an amazing range of translations. Go to blender.org to learn about it.

    • @kerryviney3466
      @kerryviney3466 4 года назад +2

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 Thanks. Shall load Blender , import the .DWG file, save s DXF, and import into Fusion 360, Kerry

    • @RunTheTape
      @RunTheTape 4 года назад

      @@ArnoldRowntreeTeachesFusion360 I wouldn't use a poly modeling tool for converting a nurbs file into a different nurbs file. Blender at import will convert the nurbs to polygons and then will try to recreate the nurbs. It might work but I would definitely search for a nurbs only software to do the conversion. I love Blender and use it all the time for game asset creation (organic stuff, the hard surface mechanical stuff I create in fusion even for games) but I wouldn't trust it for this kind of conversion. MOI 3D is an example, but that's not free. There should be others.

  • @jwonderfulsuccess
    @jwonderfulsuccess 2 года назад

    GrabCad 🙏 thanks AR 😊