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Hey all, I'm brand-new to CAD and find learning Fusion 360 to be really exciting. HOORAY FOR NATIVE MAC SUPPORT! In particular I really enjoy watching Lars Christensen's videos on YouTube.
I'd appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction for a couple of things I'm trying to accomplish with a piece of sheetmetal. I have the object built in Fusion but I don't know how to proceed. The videos I've found so far don't cover the actions I need to perform.
1) If my full (say, "unfolded") sheetmetal object is already designed and extruded as a single flat piece of metal, sans any defined fold points, how can I draw a line on the object and tell Fusion "I want this part of the object folded at X degrees at this line. Is that possible?
2) How can I create a 3-sided shape on the face of the sheetmetal and tell Fusion "I want the sheetmetal cut through along this line and then the entire piece folded outwards at X degrees at this line (line being the missing 4th side of the shape). Say I have a flat piece of sheetmetal and I want a V cut into it and bent outwards, like a coat hook on a wall. How would I do that?
If you can just point me to the specific tool/tools I would use in the software to do these two things, I can do some research on how those tools work. I just don't know where to look.
I understand I may have approached this from the wrong angle (pun), being a complete noob and all, but is it possible to perform these two actions with an existing sheetmetal object? I assume this is CAD 101 to most of you, but I really have not figured out how to do it.
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