Join Carl Frischmuth for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Fusion 360 Product Design: Lighting.
- [Carl] Thank you for watching this course…on using Fusion 360 for 3D sculpting and concept design.…If you want to learn more about Fusion 360,…check out titles in the library like…Fusion 360: Design for Wood.…See you next time.…
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3/29/2017Once you've mastered the various approaches covered in this course, you'll be prepared to approach other complex 3D design problems where the old solutions don't cut it, and you need to create new, complex forms to get the job done.
- Sculpting the form of a model
- Creating lug support sketches
- Joining frames with a tangent spline
- Cleaning up frame rings
- Creating the center line sketch
- Sketching lines to help divide a model
- Creating additional material around slice zones
- Creating interfaces at the connecting zones
- Adding upper support pins and lower support pins
- Separating a model in parts
- Creating a support base
- Building support parts
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome43s
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Exercise files1m 5s
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1. Sculpting the Form of the Model
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Sculpting the outer form7m 12s
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Sculpting the inner form5m 41s
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Creating new facets12m 24s
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Sculpting the tail3m 53s
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Adding the control module3m 21s
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2. Creating the Lug Support Sketches and Pattern
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Creating the lug loop sketch15m 4s
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Creating fillets48s
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Adding an extrusion11m 6s
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Adding the extrusion bridge3m 32s
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3. Creating Frame Ring Connector Rails
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Cleaning up the frame rings1m 32s
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Creating the flat tail rails5m 35s
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Creating curved rails3m 42s
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Central spine1m 13s
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4. Form 2: Build Volume and Copy
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Form 2: Build volume4m 15s
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5. Creating Additional Material around Slice Zones
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Adding a middle web2m 10s
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Adding web to body7m 4s
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Adding the cable loop slots3m 44s
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6. Creating Interfaces at the Connecting Zones
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Adding the frame connectors6m 54s
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Adding parts to an assembly1m 25s
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7. Adding Shell for Outer Skin Sketch: Tail Split Surf and Split Tail
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Outer volume layout2m 24s
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Creating the tail surf split5m 30s
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Adding upper support pins4m 36s
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Adding lower support pins5m 20s
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Adding side support pins1m 56s
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8. Dividing the Model into Parts
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External parts assembly7m 4s
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9. Creating the Support Lugs
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Creating the tail lugs7m 51s
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Creating the eye lugs6m 1s
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Sketch lug profile9m 10s
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10. Support Base
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Creating the power exit2m 45s
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Creating the support base4m 50s
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Support base sketch4m 32s
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Creating base feet3m 52s
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Adding base webs3m 6s
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Adding base fillets4m 38s
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11. Tail End Details
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Adding the tail end lugs4m 12s
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Connecting the tail end lugs2m 51s
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Creating tail pins3m 21s
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Creating tail pin hallow5m 23s
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Creating the tail drain3m 33s
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Creating the tail socket6m 58s
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Finishing off the tail3m 42s
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12. Splitting the Model
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Creating the head split2m 25s
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Creating the fin split3m 39s
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13. Window Panels
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Creating window cuts5m 57s
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Changing part materials2m 11s
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Finishing the frame14m 26s
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14. Internal Support Structure
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Setting the mass properties5m 52s
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Building support parts5m 59s
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Fin geometry6m 37s
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Creating fin lugs4m 43s
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Completing fin lugs5m 6s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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