I am sure we will have some tips, once you have posted what you've got so far.
If you don;t know what's the best way to start, imagine this object been made from a few simple shapes.
thank you for replying. this is how far a got ( attached file)
Hi @Anonymous,
I thought I should pitch in as well 🙂
Cheers / Ben
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thanks you so much Ben! but why i cant open the file with F360 ?
@Anonymous
Just click file -> new from design and select his file and it will open. You don't need to upload it first.
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now it worked ! your great man thank you so much !!!
thanks i managed to open it without uploading
Sorry I could not be more specific this morning. I had just time to load up the model befor I had to leave for work and don't have accesss to my Fusion 360 machine here.
When starting to design such objects try to break the geometry down into simple geometric shapes shapes. It is easier to do if you imagine that all the soft radii called fillets are removed from the object and you are only left with sharp edges. Usually in a CAD model fillets are applied at the very end of the design process.
The next thing you should think about are symmetries so if you have a circular pattern as in this case then you only have to design the geometry once and then pattern it.
The ability to break down complex objects into is key to designing in solid models.
this is very helpful, thank you 🙂