Hi,
I am sorry if you found my post unhelpful but please understand that more than half
of the issues posted on this forum can be solved by reading the documentation AND
DOING THE EMBEDDED TUTORIALS. I also recommended to do the Self Paced Learning
provided by AutoDesk. Both of these suggestions are learn by doing, which you state
is your preferred method of learning.
You say you wanted help but then stated
I think I need a Loft or Sweep, but not sure which options to use.
Which says that you do not understand these commands well enough to use them
correctly or with confidence. A very good way to learn what these commands actually do
is to read the documentation. The Loft reference in the documentation:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-EC6CECCD-55C1-4B08-95E4-5B1EEDE78D07
found simply by searching the documentation for Loft, which actually SHOWS almost exactly
what you are asking assistance for. The diagram below is a screenshot from the documentation
that looks very Elephant Tusk like to me.

The embedded tutorial about Sweep, found here:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=SLD-TUT-2-SWEEP-EXTRUDE-REVOLVE-SKETCH
gives you a very good idea about what the sweep command does and allows you to
LEARN by DOING - your stated learning preference.
A short search using the key word Loft revealed this Self Paced Learning tutorial here:
https://www.autodesk.com/learn/ondemand/course/learn-fusion-for-cad-in-90-minutes
I located all of these resources doing a simple search with the key words Loft and Sweep.
You accused me of being unhelpful so I have provided them to you as you obviously
also need to be spoon fed information.
Another resource I pointed to you were the three RULES. Rule #0 found here:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-design-validate-document/fusion-rule-0-how-to-effectively-lear...
has some excellent advice. I draw your attention to this:
Requirements for asking for help in the Forum.
1. If you have a problem then ask a question.
2. Attach your File and a picture or screenshot of the behaviour or what you want to achieve.
3. If your File is proprietary, create an example of the behaviour to share and upload that. Re-creating
the behaviour may either solve your own problem or prove it may be a genuine Bug.
4. Gurus and Developers lurk in the Forum. Be nice to everyone but especially them!
5. Be humble if someone is pointing out things you have not seen or be aware of. They are NOT aiming a
personal attack at you they are trying to help you learn.
6. Never stop learning.
I get a little tired of people who ask for help and then complain that the help they are offered
is not good enough or up to their standards. Many of these also ask vague questions and do
not spell out what they are actually wanting.
There are only about a dozen people on this forum with varying degrees of experience who actually
take the time to answer the questions posted by people just like yourself. None of us are paid and
we do it because we want to help others and learn some stuff ourselves.
I regularly point people to the Documentation and Self Paced Learning because it actually works.
I am no Guru, but I learned everything I know about fusion, and I am still learning, by actually
practicing what I preached. I HAVE read the documentation. I HAVE done the embedded tutorials.
I HAVE done the Self Paced learning. I continue to learn through posts on this forum.
I would also question @TheCADWhisperer with his comment that you have not received good
guidance from this forum. The Documentation, Tutorials and Self Paced Learning are all excellent
tools provided by AutoDesk. I have demonstrated that three simple searches using key words
would have assisted you. Yes, you asked for help, but you also need to help yourself sometimes.
Cheers
Andrew