A different kind of Introduction. Modeling For Machinists. 2D Print to 3D Model.

A different kind of Introduction. Modeling For Machinists. 2D Print to 3D Model.

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A different kind of Introduction. Modeling For Machinists. 2D Print to 3D Model.

mike.mattera
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Hi everyone. This is a different kind of Modeling lesson, geared towards a new user, who might be working from a 2D blueprint. Maybe you're a Job Shop that wants to use Fusion for CNC programming, but you need to be able to create basic models from a 2D print.  This is an overview all the little things you might need to get started modeling in Fusion.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wMzp8fZj18&

 

Functions covered in this lesson include...
Solid Models vs Surfaces Models   1:21
Lesson Overview     2:10
Sketch Creation   2:31
View Cube, Mouse Zoom & Pan  3:00
Solid Extrusion - New Body  5:06
Fillet Corner Features   5:46
Mouse Part Rotation     6:23
Sketch Creation - Offset & Circles   6:52
Solid Creation - Cut Body     9:53
Fillet Inside Corners   10:27
Create Hole Locations    11:45
Create Hole Features      12:30
Sketch - Front Slot    14:28
Drawing Constraints    16:01
Extrude Cut Slot    18:13
Sketch Holes    18:48
Parameter Reference Dimension  19:21
Extrude Cut Holes    20:36
Sketch - Back Slot     21:30
Extrude Cut Back Slot   22:27
What Did We Learn    22:58
Editing a Sketch -  Parametric Model Updates   23:24

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lichtzeichenanlage
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Nice video. I like  the topic, that you don't overload sketches and that you're preferring features over sketches. For me the pace was a bit slow and I didn't like the breaks with "Stop the video and try it yourself". In training videos I would like to see that sketches, bodies etc. are getting proper names.

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