How Many Ways Can We Split A Solid Body? | Split Complex Shapes with Solids and Surfaces
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- In this video we are going to answer another question about splitting up complex shapes in Fusion 360. There are many ways to approach this problem and the geometry is usually a big driving factor in how you approach it. So we will take a look at a few common workflows and possibly some you may not have thought of.
The problem, creating a split in a body with a small gap in 2 directions. If you want to follow along you can download the dataset here: a360.co/3rywswD
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extrude thin is also a great way to manage gap between parts
Excellent!
Would you be able to do a video on how you'd approad thin grille/vent sections, something like the radiator air exits on the front clamshell of the Maserati MC12 Corsa? It seems like it would require adding a lot of geometry to the rest of the clamshell?
Hey Jordan, do you mean the thin sections that carry the hood line over the exits? or the actual mesh?
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Just the small bladelike sections that carry the lines of the hood over the top
sweet content! New subscriber.
Old school 3d studio Max 2.0 user here.
I love Fusion 360... in the sense, almost any model you make can be made from billet stock on a multi axis milling machine.
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Awesome, thank you! Welcome aboard! I do a lot of CAM content just haven't done any on this channel yet. Maybe at some point I will.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign What is that channel if I may ask? I'm interested :)
@@vodkanarancs1 On the autodesk website. To get there you have to go through the certify portal www.autodesk.com/certification/overview But if you look for fusion content on there most of it I created.
Bacán!!!!😍
You could try emboss/deboss also but in my experience it's a bit buggy sometimes. I'm not sure why
Great point Dave! I don't like that tool very much so I agree. It is essentially extrude to/from object in the part in the video. On a part where you need a true "Wrap" it is helpful but I think that only works for cylindrical/conical parts.
If Emboss/deboss worked and let you create the feature as a new body it might be more powerful :)
Thanks for the comment!
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign alot of the time it really doesn't wanna work for me, even with basic text wrapped round a cylinder. Autodesk need to do a bit of work on it I think.
I thought I'd gotten to the level of pretty much knowing everything about fusion, but every time I watch your videos you show me something new🤙 best channel on RUclips by far!
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Superb, thanks for the tutorial
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for this, amazing
My pleasure!