Fusion 360 beginner's Exercise #1 - Fusion 360 tutorial
Summary
TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to create a 3D 90-degree elbow joint for pipelines using Fusion 360, focusing on enhancing design skills. The presenter walks through steps to design the elbow joint, including drawing arcs, lines, and setting pipe thickness and dimensions, followed by creating extrusions and holes for accuracy. It also covers adding finishing touches like fillets and appearances. The video is targeted at beginners to Fusion 360 and encourages viewers to subscribe and support the channel via PayPal.
Takeaways
- 🔧 The video tutorial focuses on creating a 3D 90-degree elbow used to join pipelines in Fusion 360.
- 🎯 This tutorial is aimed at improving viewers' design skills in Fusion 360, specifically for creating 3D models.
- 🚀 Beginners to Fusion 360 are encouraged to subscribe to the channel for more tutorials.
- 💡 The 90-degree elbow is constructed by starting with a center circle and creating an arc with a radius of 200 mm and a diameter of 400 mm.
- ✂️ Excess parts of the circle are trimmed to shape the arc, followed by drawing horizontal and vertical lines to complete the form.
- 🔩 The pipe's hollow section is created by specifying dimensions such as an outer diameter of 100 mm and an inner diameter of 75 mm.
- 📏 The extruded part has a diameter of 150 mm and is extruded by 20 mm on both sides of the elbow.
- 🌀 Circular patterns are used to create holes in the design, with a diameter of 10 mm for each hole and positioned 65 mm from the center.
- 🎨 The video also covers adding appearance options like polished copper to enhance the look of the final model.
- 📢 The creator encourages viewers to like, comment, share, and support the channel financially via PayPal.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the video tutorial?
-The main focus of the video tutorial is to guide viewers on how to create a 3D 90-degree elbow joint for pipelines using Fusion 360 software.
What is the purpose of the 3D 90-degree elbow shown in the video?
-The 3D 90-degree elbow is used to join pipelines that meet at a 90-degree angle.
What are the assumed dimensions for the pipe in the tutorial?
-The assumed dimensions for the pipe are 100mm for the thickness and 200mm for the radius of the arc at which the pipe bends.
How does the tutorial instruct to create the arc for the elbow joint?
-The tutorial instructs to create the arc by drawing a circle with a diameter of 400mm, then using the trim command to create the desired arc with a radius of 200mm.
What are the steps to ensure the lines are tangent to the arc in Fusion 360?
-The tutorial demonstrates using the 'tangent' option in Fusion 360 to ensure the lines are tangent to the circle after drawing the horizontal and vertical lines for the elbow joint.
How is the pipe section created in the tutorial?
-The pipe section is created by using the 'Pipe' command in Fusion 360, selecting the path, and specifying the section size and thickness.
What is the outer diameter and thickness of the pipe used in the tutorial?
-The outer diameter of the pipe is 100mm, and the thickness is 12.5mm, which is calculated by dividing the difference between the outer diameter and the inner diameter by 2.
How are the extruded parts created after the pipe section in the tutorial?
-The extruded parts are created by drawing circles with a diameter of 150mm and using the 'Extrude' command to extrude them to 220mm.
What is the process to create the holes in the elbow joint as described in the tutorial?
-The holes are created by drawing a circle with a diameter of 10mm, setting the distance from the center to 65mm, and then using the 'Extrude' command to create the holes. A 'Circular Pattern' feature is then used to create 6 holes around the circle.
How does the tutorial modify the fillet radius of the elbow joint?
-The tutorial modifies the fillet radius by using the 'Fillet' command, selecting the edge of the elbow joint, and specifying a radius of 5mm.
What is the final step to enhance the appearance of the 3D model in the tutorial?
-The final step to enhance the appearance of the 3D model is to apply a 'Copper' or 'Bronze' appearance to give the pipe a polished look.
Outlines
🎥 Introduction to 3D Elbow Design in Fusion 360
This paragraph introduces the video tutorial, which focuses on creating a 3D model of a 90-degree elbow used for joining pipelines in Fusion 360. The speaker encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and support via PayPal. The tutorial aims to improve the viewer's Fusion 360 skills, especially for beginners. The elbow design features a pipe bend with a 200 mm radius and a diameter of 400 mm.
🛠 Creating the Arc and Initial Geometry
The tutorial begins with creating the arc for the elbow. The speaker explains how to draw a circle with a diameter of 400 mm and trim unnecessary parts to form an arc with a 200 mm radius. They then proceed to add horizontal and vertical lines to complete the geometry, ensuring the lines are tangent to the circular arc. This step focuses on constructing the basic structure of the pipe.
🔧 Defining the Pipe and Hollow Section
The speaker moves on to generating the pipe using the 'Create' command in Fusion 360. They set the pipe’s diameter to 100 mm and make it hollow by specifying a wall thickness of 12.5 mm. The explanation also covers the steps required to visualize the hollow section and discusses the difference between the outer and inner diameters of the pipe.
📏 Extruding Additional Features
In this section, the speaker demonstrates how to extrude additional parts of the elbow, including creating and extruding circular features with a diameter of 150 mm. This step is repeated on both sides of the pipe, and the work progresses to 90% completion. Key details such as measurements and using the extrude function are covered.
🔩 Creating Holes and Circular Pattern
The next step involves creating holes in the pipe, each with a diameter of 10 mm and placed 65 mm from the center. The speaker uses the 'Circular Pattern' tool to replicate the holes around the pipe's circumference. They explain how to select the appropriate axis for the pattern and ensure that the correct number of holes is placed (six in total).
🔄 Finalizing the Design with Fillets and Appearance
The final steps involve adding fillets to the edges of the coupling between the pipe and the elbow, setting the radius to 5 mm. The speaker also demonstrates how to apply material appearances, such as copper, to enhance the visual appeal of the model. At this point, the 3D model is complete.
👍 Wrapping Up and Request for Support
The video concludes with the speaker encouraging viewers to comment, share, and subscribe to the channel. They also request financial support through PayPal for international viewers. The speaker thanks the audience for their continued support.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fusion 360
💡90-degree elbow
💡Pipe
💡Arc
💡Trim command
💡Extrude
💡Hollow pipe
💡Fillet
💡Circular pattern
💡Dimensions
Highlights
Introduction to creating a 3D 90-degree elbow used in pipelines using Fusion 360.
Emphasis on improving fitness skills with Fusion 360 for beginners.
Explanation of creating a circle with a diameter of 400 mm for the elbow's arc.
Use of the trim command to refine the arc of the elbow after creating lines.
Clarification on making the horizontal and vertical tangent lines for accuracy.
Demonstration of using the 'Create Pipe' command to generate the pipe from the arc.
Specification of section size for the pipe being 100 mm and making it hollow.
Explanation of calculating pipe thickness based on the difference between outer and inner diameters.
Extruding 150 mm diameter parts to extend the pipe, repeating for both ends.
Creating holes with a diameter of 10 mm and positioning them 65 mm from the center.
Using the 'Circular Pattern' command to replicate the holes symmetrically around the pipe.
Application of fillets with a 5 mm radius to smooth out the edges of the pipe.
Finalizing the 3D model by applying copper appearance for a polished, professional look.
Encouragement to like, share, and subscribe for more tutorials.
Support request via PayPal to help the channel financially, especially for international viewers.
Transcripts
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spark love so in this video tutorial we
are going so they do business exercise
so this is the picture of which we are
going to make so it's a 3d 90-degree
elbow which is used to join pipe lines
meeting at 90 degree so this video will
focus on improving your fitness skill in
fusion 360 so if you are the new to
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so let's just start a bit up with you
anytime so what we have seen what we are
saying here here is sub 5 which is been
at retail and at 90 degree and the
thickness of the pipe is here it's in
the side view this is the front view
this is a side view and the thickness of
the pipe is less they can see it's
hundred and we are assuming all
dimensions to be hundred mm so it's 200
mm and the the radius of the arc at
which the five bends is around 200
radius 200 mm radius D K so let's just
start it by making this arc first and we
can see the other details so for that
click on the center circle choose any
thing you want and draw a circle of we
can see that the circle view is to draw
this arc is about the radius of 200 m
index when the diameter is 400 mm so
make a circle of diameter 400 in them
and draw a line from the center point to
this point and another line from this
point to this point
now let's T to enable the trim command
and trim the excess part this and this
now we have an arc like this of radius
200 mm now we can see the arc length
starts from here to here and there is a
vertical line a horizontal line up to pl
on this side and a vertical line of 50m
on this side so this make these two line
click on the line come on draw a
horizontal line of 50 mm this side and
of the PMM so we have a you can check to
the whether they are tangent or not if
they are not tendon you can just make
them tangent from this option but you
can see there is option for tangent bite
that means they both are tangent to the
circle circular R so now we have to make
the pipe this is the section of the mid
section support active we know that the
diameter of the pile you entered in them
so for that just go to the create
command click on pipe come on and select
the path if you last about the parcel is
the path make the dense distance as one
at is it will act in hundred person
distance the section size is hindered mm
although and you can click on the follow
to make the pipe hollow yeah
just click on the hollow and it will ask
you about the section thickness between
which means that it will ask you about
the thickness of the section that
signals the difference between the outer
diameter and the inner diameter what
that be we have to see this picture so
really saying it is the diameter of the
hole is around 75 mm and the diameter of
the pipe is this pipe we are talking
about this pipe you are not talking
about this X to date steps so the
difference between the this hundred mm
diameter pipe and the unlimited diameter
hole is around 25 so that means if you
divide 25 2 to 2 parts that means this
thickness the thickness between the this
dotted line and this line is around 25
divided by 2 that means 12
five mm so we can do 25 of Li - and we
can just recall new component and recipe
so you can see that the follow of the
pipe is our the main section of the
fight has been created now we have to
create this extruded part the part after
we can see that the diameter of this to
the part is 150 mm and it has been
extruded to 220 mm sorry so just click
on create a sketch select this
particular plane let's see to enable the
center circuit come on and draw a circle
of 150 mm now you're gonna extrude
select this and the in L and make a
extrude of 20 mm with this 20 click on
join and press ok now do the same on
this side also click click on this or
you can just make the created stitch and
select this space econ's let's see to
enable the center circle and make the
diameter as 150 and you can place eetu
extrude the shortcut for ecomod extrude
command select both of these circles
make a school of 24 join and press ok
now we have turned a 90 percent of the
work now that I'll testing is about the
circle so we can see that the diameter
of the circle is 10 mm and there are 6 4
so extrude in 10 into 6 holes and the
distance of the hole from the centre is
not given so we have assumed it power of
65 mm from the center so to do that just
click on this and create a sketch let's
see command to enable circle put your
point there just don't get put your coin
pointer on the center and slow
we move towards the right side making
thus on a straight line and anywhere
draw a circle of ten to family now after
that
now after nap the princess this
dimension command or D select the
midpoint of this circle and this
midpoint of this circle and make this
distance as 65 mm now once done it
connects stood command press on this
circle you are just created and extruder
it towards the back so that it creates a
pole in this coven
so once the hole is created you can go
back to create if on happen and take on
circular pattern now we have just make
sure you have a pattern type as selected
as features so the lock icon as we lost
you all the object the easiest one is to
select the last feature at the last
stood cut we have done to select the
last route you can see now the whole it
has been already selected and click on
the axis we want to revolve around this
axis so you can choose any X in any
circular exit so I am choosing this and
the quantity will be six and on showing
the quantity right click on this could
edit feature the quantity will is six
and press ok now just repeat the same
process for this also
we just gossip along here tenorman heat
blisters from here to here as sixty five
and fifty people stood at this exterior
steal the whole and now we p8 go to
pattern go to circular pattern again
repeat the same instigate the last
object that we have done and this X this
quantity will be 6 now 99% things have
been then the only thing is turn that we
can see that this is this is mod the
small village which we doing of this
coupling and the pipe mean pipe and the
radius of the that coupling is given
here the it's the radius is 5 so what we
are gonna do go to modify go to fill it
or you can just press F for the shortcut
of the fill it move the camera by
pressing shifting or mouse wheel or any
other sitting active of their works on
just skip on this edge and rotate the
camera and take on this edge now you can
change the diameter of the fillit or the
radius of the affiliate by sliding this
arrow or you can just give it a radius
of 5 mm and press ok now you can see
above is completed of drawing 3d model
of this drawing is completed you can add
appearance by going to appearance you
can add copper appear after it one the
pipe in a of copper it looks quite good
but let's see what we have got here so
let's go to metal click on bronze or
copper over polished and make sure it's
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