Patterns

Patterns

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Patterns

Anonymous
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Im been testing fusion 360 for about a week so im really new to this 3D drawing world, im stuck at this problem.

 

Im trying to make a pattern to my model looking like this(picture) but I cant seem to figure out how.

DSC_8238.jpg

 

 

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Message 2 of 17

etfrench
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The first step is to attach your file to the thread 😀  (File/Export/Archive file *.f3d)

ETFrench

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shahriarsifat1802164
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Hi,
You need to select a pattern along path.
go to create >> pattern >> pattern along path

 

Screenshot 2021-02-19 095609.jpg

Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
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shahriarsifat1802164
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Screenshot 2021-02-19 095702.jpgScreenshot 2021-02-19 095741.jpg

 

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TrippyLighting
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And that resembles the pattern in the image ?


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Anonymous
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Not the holes, the grip on the handle

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Anonymous
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Could not edit my post so I post it here

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shahriarsifat1802164
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You need to thicken your model


 

Screenshot 2021-02-19 161802.jpg

 

Then cut the same shape you have provided on that image and then pattern that feature either linear pattern or pattern along path.

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Md. Shahriar Mohtasim
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 
RUET

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TrippyLighting
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My first concern is that you have the timeline turned off. For beginners, this is not recommended.

My second concern is that your sketches are not fully defined (constrained and dimensioned).

 

@shahriarsifat1802164 can you demonstrate what you are suggesting? I think as so often you have misunderstood the question. Completely!


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TheCADWhisperer
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Anonymous
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the Circels in the sketch has no funktion, they are just there so I know where to make the counterbore holes later on

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g-andresen
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Hi,

here is one possible way.

 

günther

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Anonymous
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your on to something there
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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

the Circels in the sketch has no funktion, they are just there so I know where to make the counterbore holes later on


Then the most certainly do have a function.

This does not change anything that I wrote.

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Version 2

 

günther

 

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laughingcreek
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what the heck, here's my go at it-

 

laughingcreek_0-1613759771264.png

 

Message 17 of 17

Anonymous
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wow thats awesome! Your a genius! opend the file and was so eazy, thanks alot 🙂

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