Fusion 360 beginner's Exercise #9 - Fusion 360 tutorial
Summary
TLDRThis tutorial video guides viewers through creating a 3D body in Fusion 360's surface workspace. Starting with a sketch on the front plane, the instructor demonstrates how to extrude shapes, trim excess material, and create holes. The process involves drawing arcs and circles, applying constraints, and using the trim tool to refine the design. The video concludes with stitching surfaces together and adding final touches, providing a comprehensive practice exercise for Fusion 360 users.
Takeaways
- 🎨 The tutorial is focused on creating a body in Fusion 360's surface workspace.
- 🔍 The video serves as a practice exercise, guiding viewers through the process step by step.
- 📐 The tutorial begins with creating a sketch in the front view, which is the starting point for the design.
- 📏 Key dimensions are provided, such as 71.35mm and 50mm, which are crucial for the sketch's accuracy.
- 🔳 The outer curve of the design is created first, followed by extrusion from a specific point with an additional distance of 16mm.
- 🔄 The tutorial involves creating arcs and lines with specific radii, such as 14mm for the connecting arc.
- 📚 Viewers are directed to find the drawing link in the video description for reference.
- 🛠 Techniques like extruding, trimming, and creating sketches are demonstrated throughout the video.
- 🔄 The process includes creating a cylindrical surface and using it as a tool to trim the body of the design.
- 🔲 The tutorial covers creating and manipulating sketches on different planes, such as the front and top planes.
- 🌐 The final part of the tutorial involves stitching surfaces together to complete the design.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video tutorial?
-The main topic of the video tutorial is to demonstrate how to create a specific body design in Fusion 360's surface workspace.
What workspace of Fusion 360 is the tutorial focused on?
-The tutorial is focused on the 'Surface' workspace in Fusion 360.
What is the first step in the tutorial process?
-The first step is to switch to the new workspace and create a sketch on the front plane.
Where can viewers find the link to the drawing mentioned in the tutorial?
-Viewers can find the link to the drawing in the description below the video.
What is the extrusion distance given for the initial extrude operation?
-The extrusion distance given for the initial extrude operation is 60 mm.
How is the outer curve of the body created in the tutorial?
-The outer curve is created by drawing three lines and an arc with a radius of 14 mm, and then using the trim command to refine the sketch.
What is the radius of the circle that is drawn in the center of the top plane?
-The radius of the circle drawn in the center of the top plane is 20 mm.
What command is used to create a cylindrical surface for trimming?
-The 'trim' command is used to create a cylindrical surface for trimming.
How many circles are created in the tutorial for extruding?
-Two circles are created in the tutorial for extruding, one with a radius of 20 mm and another with a diameter of 30 mm.
What is the purpose of the 'stitch' command used towards the end of the tutorial?
-The 'stitch' command is used to connect all the separate surfaces into a single body.
What additional step is suggested after completing the exercise?
-After completing the exercise, the suggestion is to give some radius to the edges for a smoother finish.
Outlines
🛠️ Fusion 360 Surface Workspace Tutorial Overview
This paragraph introduces a tutorial video on creating a 3D model in Fusion 360's surface workspace. The video will guide viewers through the process of sketching, extruding, and creating holes in the surface workspace. The tutorial is designed as a practice exercise, starting with the front view and moving on to extrude and trim operations, with the final part involving hole creation. Viewers are directed to find a reference drawing in the description for assistance.
🔍 Detailed Steps in Fusion 360 Surface Modeling
The second paragraph delves into the specifics of the Fusion 360 modeling process. It starts with the creation of a sketch on the front plane, including dimensions and constraints for lines and arcs. The tutorial covers how to extrude the sketch into a 3D shape, trim excess material, and create additional features such as holes. The process involves using commands like 'extrude', 'trim', and 'stitch' to combine surfaces. The paragraph also mentions the use of symmetry and the importance of accurate dimensions, with a focus on the creation of a cylindrical surface and the subsequent trimming of an inner circle. The tutorial concludes with stitching all surfaces together to complete the model, and optionally, adding radii to the model for a refined look.
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Keywords
💡Fusion 360
💡Surface Workspace
💡Sketch
💡Extrude
💡Hole
💡Front View
💡Dimension
💡Tangency
💡Trim
💡Stitch
💡Radius
Highlights
Introduction to a tutorial on creating a body in Fusion 360 surface workspace.
Explanation of the first practice exercise of its type in the series.
Guidance on switching to the new workspace and creating a sketch on the front plane.
Instructions on finding the drawing link in the video description.
Demonstration of creating the outer curve and extruding it with given dimensions.
Details on extruding from a specific point with an extra distance of 16mm.
Drawing a rectangle and adding dimensions for the sketch.
Creating a circle of arc with a radius of 40mm and applying tangency constraints.
Trimming the excess lines to complete the sketch.
Extruding the sketch with a symmetric distance of 60mm.
Using the 'Shift + N' command to change the object color for better visualization.
Drawing a circle in the center of the top plane with a radius of 20mm.
Extruding the circle and trimming it from the profile to create a cylindrical surface.
Trimming the body to remove the inner circle and outer face.
Creating a new sketch on the front plane with specific dimensions.
Extruding and trimming the body to remove excess parts.
Stitching all surfaces together to complete the exercise.
Adding final touches by giving some radius to the edges.
Transcripts
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hey guys and welcome back to another
video the spark plug so in this video
tutorial I am going to show you how to
make this body in fusion 360 surface
workspace so this is going to be another
practice exercise basically the first
one of this type so we are going to work
on the surface workspace so if you can
look here this is the front view so we
are going to make the front view then we
are going to make some extrude then we
are going to make so in the last part of
the video now we will be making some
holes like this so let's get started so
just switch on to new workspace and
don't forget to go to surface create a
sketch on very front plane know you guys
can find the link of this drawing in the
description below so we will start by
making this sketch so I am NOT making
this art right now all I need to do is
all I need to do is is to make this
outer curve and then I am going to
extrude it from this point to this point
the extra distance is given on the right
user 16 so I'm going to make this from
so as it s can see register from this
point to this point is 71 0.35 and this
point to this point is 50 and it is
connected by an art which is changing to
both the line with a radius of 14 mm so
I am going to draw these three lines
first of all so what I'm going to do is
I am going to draw a rectangle like this
then press T for dimension give it
dimension as written in seventy one
point three five at 50mm so give this as
seventy one point three five and this is
going to be 50 now once turn I am going
to draw this circle of arc of radius
40mm so for that press C for circle and
draw a circle of radius or diameter mm
or radius 40 mm now once turn I am going
to give it two detained in relation
between this line and this line one head
go to constrain and if tangency
select this circle and this line again
click on this circle and this line when
the tangency is completed press T what
trim the excess light which include this
one this one this line this ad this once
turn you may finish the sketch or we are
left with this curve now I am going to
extrude it and have a toll even earlier
the x2 distance was 60 mm so what I am
going to do is I am going to create
extrude select this line and that this
direction would be symmetric and the
throughout distance would be 60 mm and
press ENTER now once done press Shift +
n to david color now once then choose
back to isometric view now from the very
front plane like this I am going to draw
this circle right in the center of the
top plane and with the radius of 20 mm
so for that receiver set your circle and
here draw our areas our circle of
diameter mm no one Stern we are going to
make the point in relation between this
point and this line like this so once
done you will finish the sketch now what
I'm going to do is I'm going to extrude
it extrude this circle like this and
press ok
now I am going to trim this circle from
this profile so for that I am going to
select the trim command now it will ask
you about the trim tool so our tool is
going to be this cylindrical surface now
once the tool is selected now next thing
we need to select is the part which will
be trimmed so I I need to trim this body
and I need to get rid of this inner
circle so I am going to select this
circle and press ok no one's done what I
am going to do is if I just just before
bodies you have to what
this one and this one so now I am going
to trim this also so forget press trim
this now our trim tool will be in this
and I am going to want to get rid of
this outer face like this and you may
press ok now once done what I'm going to
do is I'm going to create a sketch on
the front plane like this so for that
for that we need to display back the
first stay straight we have thrown like
this so now I am going to make this
circle so die of the circle is I will
guess can see 30mm in the distance from
this point to this point is 20 and the
from top is like T so press C for circle
and draw us and Calhoun kiya 20mm and
pristine for dimension and from this
point to this point the distance is 20
mm and from this point to this point
just as Katie Nolan
once done finish this sketch and click
on create click on extrude and you may
exclude it symmetry key like this and
you may place okay now I am going to
trim this body now the strength and the
select this one so I am going to get rid
of this part and there something and you
may just hide this body for me once
now once turn I need to trim this excess
part from it so for that go to the top
clean +10 one line so our is 1 3 9 make
it coincident with this point and you
may finish the sketch now
extrude this play absolute this line
like this and again
jquan trim and the trimming tool this
time would fit this and I'm going to get
rid of this part and press ok you may
hide this surface now once completed you
can hide the sketch also once we get I
was completed I need to divide all the
surfaces so for that go to modify go to
stitch so they taught all the things you
want to be connected like this and you
will press ok once turn so this is how
our exercise now this exercise that's
completed you may also give some radius
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