Design Concept Problem

Design Concept Problem

dagrace2
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Design Concept Problem

dagrace2
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Newbie here, quite addicted. Started with Tinkercad and now trying to learn Fusion.
 
I have a conceptual question. The tools are the next step, but I can't even get past the design concept.
 
If I wanted to make an "ice cream cone", the concept is to merge a cone and a sphere. I also understand (mostly) the use of holes.
 
What I'd like to do is take a random line drawing, and "fill it in", not unlike the use of the "paint bucket" tool in Photoshop.
 
So I have a line drawing, like this:
 
 

Screenshot 2025-10-19 081515.jpg



 
 
I want to make a "base plate" for something else to sit on. Conceptually, I think an "extrude" function might work if one could constrain it to stay inside the lines. I could also approximate it with enough cylinders and cubes.
 
In the "sketch" tool in Tinkercad, I just successfully filled in a shape.
 
Screenshot 2025-10-19 082000.jpg
 
Is there a similar tool in Fusion? 
 
Thanks for any help.
 
 
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g-andresen
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Hi,

This is what solid extrusion is for.

IMG_1388.jpeg

It requires that the contour be closed to produce an extrudable profile (blue color).

 

Günther

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dagrace2
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Thank you. I knew it would be embarrassingly easy. I have used the extrude tool, but not the right parameters. Danke!
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TheCADWhisperer
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@dagrace2 

For future reference you should always Attach you *.f3d attempt with your question.

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dagrace2
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Another problem/challenge with holes. 

 

What I think I did:

1) imported the 1 mm extrude of a snowflake design (from tinkercad).

2) hand-drew the star around the outside as a sketch.

3) extruded the star.

 

Anything else you see in the timeline is wasted energy/learning curve, etc.

 

Because the bits of the snowflake don't actually connect, I can't just print that. So I was going to deboss/engrave the snowflake into the star base. 

 

2 problems:

1) because of the order I did things in, the snowflake is 231 bodies, hanging under the project. I created a Component, but now I can't figure out how to "move" the bodies to under the component. 

2) I tried to group the bodies, and/or make a sub-assembly, so that I could deal with them as 1 unit (what I think would have happened if I had put them under the Component), and I think I succeeded, but I don't know how to reference or manage it. The end result I want is 231 holes that look like the snowflake.

 

f3d is attached.

 

Thanks

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TheCADWhisperer
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@dagrace2 

I dragged and dropped the bodies into the new Component.

Then I did a Combine - Subtract.

See Attached file.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1760919012971.png

 

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dagrace2
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Perfect again. I am watching the Learn Fusion in 30 Days Youtubes. Perhaps I should wait until day 31 to ask more questions.

 

Thank you.

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