Tutorial - Raspberry Pi Pico Box Step-by-Step | Fusion 360
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- You will design a box for RPI2040 board + you will learn how to do it for any board. Thank you very much Jake Sugden.
- Download the files from Thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:643...
- Download the files from Printables: www.printables.com/model/7237...
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Chapters:
00:00 What is this video about
01:20 Creating project folder
02:01 Importing RP2040 board 3D model
04:24 Starting new design
05:47 Creating top housing
07:48 Creating standoff
16:47 Top wall
26:21 Side walls
28:45 Opening for USB connector
33:35 Creating mounting brackets
42:55 Adding a hole for LED
47:35 Rounding edges
49:59 Adding RPI logo
54:56 Creating bottom housing
58:09 Exporting for 3D printing
1:00:35 Done. See the 3D printed box
1:01:24 About Jake
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that export(save as stl and open in cura) tip just amazed me. the amount of time ive spent sitting and watching fusion export file to stl... thanks
You're welcome :)
That was very easy to digest. Good instructor.
Thanks so much!
Worth to mention that Fusion 360 name is changed to Autodesk Fusion
It was nice and useful.
Thank you!
Some shortcuts: 14:00 - press left mouse button on that circle for longer time, menu will appear, choose entire surface there. 29:30 - I don't have that central point option in my hobbyist licensed Fusion, huh! (a moment where I wish to learn FreeCAD instead; turns out it's customizer toolbar and that's just a "point" not "central point"). And don't have two options next to right of it, too. 52:54 - you could chamfer entire taps (+ add bigger hole for bolt head) and no supports would be needed at all (minus - it would look much bulkier). Didn't know that you can create parameter directly when dimensioning. Neat! 57:40 - filleting of entire component. Another nice solution. Thanks!
Thanks for the detailed notes!
@@CADclassOfficial One observed thing. Creating parameter directly when dimensioning (aaa=0.1mm) does different thing than creating a user parameter from menu. It hard ties that parameter with the specified dimensioned object, so you can't later do like - "no I want that object (line for example) to use different user parameter". That won't work :/
doesn't the instructor have a youtube channel?
www.youtube.com/@cadclassonline