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If you think about how this was physically created in real life, it might help.
For example, it appears the small cutout areas were bent or folded upwards. To accurately model this might require the Sheet Metal tools (once they are available).
You might also be able to Sculpt an approximation.
Looks fairly simple to model.
Can you Export and Attach your *.f3d attempt?
Revolve
Extrude
Pattern
Fillet
Shell
...no use of any missing Sheet Metal tools, no use of Sculpt.
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Hi @ahelik,
Maybe this will help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3DZCV1hqUs
Cheers / Ben
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@ahelik wrote:
Thx, but how to create it in Fusion 360.
Step 1. Sketch a circle. Dimension it. Export and Attach the *.f3d file here. Once I have a size - I can start modeling.
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Here is a quick effort.
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Let's model this step-by-step.
Start a new sketch on the XY plane.
Sketch a Rectangle at the Origin and dimension as shown.
File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach here for the next step.
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Now edit the sketch and add the lines on the right side as shown below.
Convert the three lines on the left to Construction linetype (you can do this by right clicking on the lines).
You can enter diametral dimensions by selecting desired centerline, second line and then Right Click > Diameter Dimension.
Revolve the profile on the right about the Y axis.
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@JDMather stop teasing @ahelik, I understand trolling when a person who asks for help don't like to commit to some effort or don't care to read it's own question. This time is not the case. Please deliver a full answer or stop bothering others.
@ahelik here is one of the ways to build that model (fusion file is attached):
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I've accidently doubled the post, sorry.
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Thanks a lot. The upper part and the lower part of the rim are slightly different.
The Same workflow just add the draft:
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