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(newbie) Cutting part from body

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Anonymous
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(newbie) Cutting part from body

Anonymous
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Hi everyone,

I am a newbie, having started with Autodesk Fusion 360 about a couple weeks ago, designing various simple models which would help me create a custom PC case. things are going well, but I inevitably stumbled upon a rather simple issue which I can't figure out how to resolve.

I am modeling an Aquacomputer High Flow Sensor which I own (in physical form), and it has some nicely cut edges I would like to model. However I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to remove/cut the corners, which cover all three dimensions. In the attached screenshot I have selected the area which needs to be removed. I need to apply this to all four corners, and I have sketched all areas I could think of. 

Area to cutArea to cut

 

There must be a simple step to be performed, but as a newbie I wasn't able to figure it out. I have attached the archive as well.
Thank you in advance for your priceless advice! 

 

Regards,

 

Eduard

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(newbie) Cutting part from body

Hi everyone,

I am a newbie, having started with Autodesk Fusion 360 about a couple weeks ago, designing various simple models which would help me create a custom PC case. things are going well, but I inevitably stumbled upon a rather simple issue which I can't figure out how to resolve.

I am modeling an Aquacomputer High Flow Sensor which I own (in physical form), and it has some nicely cut edges I would like to model. However I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to remove/cut the corners, which cover all three dimensions. In the attached screenshot I have selected the area which needs to be removed. I need to apply this to all four corners, and I have sketched all areas I could think of. 

Area to cutArea to cut

 

There must be a simple step to be performed, but as a newbie I wasn't able to figure it out. I have attached the archive as well.
Thank you in advance for your priceless advice! 

 

Regards,

 

Eduard

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g-andresen
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Hi Eduard,

it´s this what you want?

sweep cut.gif

günther

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Hi Eduard,

it´s this what you want?

sweep cut.gif

günther

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Anonymous
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Thank you so much! I never used the Sweep operation before, now I have integrated it in my expanding knowledge.

I very much appreciate your help, this is indeed what I needed. My model is now complete 🙂

 

Thank you again!

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Thank you so much! I never used the Sweep operation before, now I have integrated it in my expanding knowledge.

I very much appreciate your help, this is indeed what I needed. My model is now complete 🙂

 

Thank you again!

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chrisplyler
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@Anonymous 's method is MUCH better, but here was my shot at it...

 

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e87ece79-bc3b-48a0-91c5-34dadf721f30

 

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@Anonymous 's method is MUCH better, but here was my shot at it...

 

Screencast will be displayed here after you click Post.

e87ece79-bc3b-48a0-91c5-34dadf721f30

 

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