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Help with offset! Trying to make an offset for a cookie cutter

Anonymous

Help with offset! Trying to make an offset for a cookie cutter

Anonymous
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Hi all! 

 

I am new to Fusion 360, but I am trying to design cookie cutters. I followed a tutorial on Youtube, and inserted the image I wanted to turn into a cookie cutter. I traced the image using Fit Point Spline. The video says the next step is to create an offset. When I try to do so, it tells me to select the curve, but I am not able to do so. Will you please help me create an offset?


Thanks so much!!
Meagan

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dsouzasujay
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Can you attach the design that you have created in Fusion 360? You can export by File>Export *.f3d/*.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply.


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Sujay D'souza
SQA Manager
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Autodesk, Inc.
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Anonymous
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Of course - here it is. Thank you!!

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dsouzasujay
Autodesk
Autodesk

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

The sketch is created in Iso view.
Iso view looks like this:

Screenshot 2021-04-09 at 8.52.41 AM.png

The same sketch, Top view looks like this:
Screenshot 2021-04-09 at 8.52.51 AM.png

That's the only reason you cant offset the sketch.

When you are creating sketch, In the sketch palette,

  • Select Look At and then create a sketch.
  • Also, Uncheck 3D Sketch

Screenshot 2021-04-09 at 8.51.32 AM.png


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Sujay D'souza
SQA Manager
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.
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TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

@dsouzasujay wrote:

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

The sketch is created in Iso view.

That's the only reason you cant offset the sketch.

 


And you feel the tight variable radii of this continuous spline would not prevent it being offset ?  


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TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

I've attached a model with one approach to this post. I created the outline with 3-degree control point splines, but you can use fit-point splines as well. This can be offset or extruded and shelled to a degree.

TrippyLighting_0-1617998753141.png

 


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