- [Instructor] This video is on the Sketch slot command.…This was recently updated in 2017, 2018,…to have more features.…So let's go into these.…Click on sketch, create sketch on any plane that you'd like.…And go to sketch and slot.…We have five different options here,…so let's go over these.…Center to center slot is just that.…You click once, you click again,…you set a width, and you are defining…the centers of the two rounded edges.…
We'll go to slot and overall, this is kind of nice.…You click once and again,…and that defines the ends of your slot,…and then as you drag upwards,…it defines the very end edge of where the slot goes.…Up here, you had the centers,…but then the arcs come out on that based on the width.…For the overall slot,…we are saying that overall,…I want the slot to be this wide and this tall,…and then fit the slot in between.…
Now we have center point slot, which is pretty cool.…So we're gonna click like this, and like this,…and like this.…So what this does when you click the first time,…that means that you want the slot to be centered…
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- What is cloud-enabled CAD?
- Converting models for Fusion 360
- Using Fusion 360 environments
- Extruding 3D objects from sketches
- Turning a sketch into a surface
- Adding and subtracting objects
- Creating a joint between bodies
- Using the sketching, modeling, and sculpting tools
- Surface modeling
- Generating and downloading meshes
- Converting and importing complex meshes
- Inspecting a model
- 3D printing
- Patching models
- Working with simulations
Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 06/15/2018. What changed?
A: The following topics were updated: hole, sweep, and patch. In addition, new videos were added that cover Fusion 360 in the browser, cutting text into curved shapes, tangent constraints, and the Simplify workspace toolbar.
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Introduction
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Examples of shapes3m 23s
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Where Fusion fits in3m 21s
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What Fusion 360 can do3m 17s
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1. How to Navigate the Course
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The four lesson types2m 31s
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2. Fusion 360 Framework: How It Works
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What is cloud-enabled CAD?2m 28s
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3. Understanding the Fusion 360 Environments
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User interface overview2m 57s
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The model environment3m 19s
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The sculpt environment6m 30s
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The sketch environment3m 52s
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The patch environment2m 45s
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The render environment4m 58s
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The animation environment1m 51s
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The simulation environment3m 52s
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The CAM environment2m 27s
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The drawings environment3m 25s
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4. Targeted Video Collection
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Turn a sketch into a surface2m 24s
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5. Planning Your Design: Workflow
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How to start a design1m 48s
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Tools: Physical1m 55s
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Tools: Digital4m 54s
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Inside out or outside in3m 45s
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Outside in5m 14s
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Inside out8m 51s
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When to use: Sketching4m 50s
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When to use: Modeling4m 52s
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When to use: Sculpting5m 48s
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6. Sculpting Something Easy: Water Decanter
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Sculpting the decanter body5m 17s
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7. Introduction to Surface Modeling: Workflow
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Sculpting and splitting4m 19s
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Extruding the sketch profile1m 49s
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8. Introduction to Sketching: Raspberry Pi Case
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Introducing sketching1m 19s
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Adding in the mounting holes5m 22s
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Modeling the 3D board3m 17s
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Sketching the top plate4m 4s
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Cutting access holes6m 12s
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Preparing for 3D printing3m 15s
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Testing the new case1m 41s
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9. Fusion 360 and Meshes: An Expanding World
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What are meshes?2m 36s
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10. Model: Create
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11. Model: Modify
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Press pull2m 11s
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Fillet3m 34s
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Chamfer1m 48s
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Shell2m 15s
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Draft2m 11s
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Scale1m 33s
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Combine6m 5s
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Replace face2m 24s
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Split face2m 18s
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Split body2m 33s
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Silhouette split2m 11s
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Move5m 18s
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Align2m 45s
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Physical material3m 20s
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Appearance4m 10s
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Manage materials3m 57s
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Delete1m 34s
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Compute all2m 1s
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Change parameters5m 55s
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12. Model: Sketch
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Create sketch2m 7s
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Line1m 25s
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Rectangle2m 34s
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Circle2m 19s
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Arc2m 10s
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Polygon1m 47s
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Ellipse1m 33s
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Slot3m 23s
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Spline4m 9s
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Conic curve2m 5s
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Point1m 53s
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Text5m 7s
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Fillet2m 32s
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Trim3m 13s
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Extend3m 3s
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Break2m 57s
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Offset4m 27s
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Mirror3m 32s
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Pattern7m 1s
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Project: Project4m 32s
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Project: Intersect2m 59s
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Project: Include 3D geometry3m 57s
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Project: Project to surface4m 25s
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Project: Intersection curve2m 59s
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Sketch dimension6m 30s
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13. Model: Construct
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Offset plane1m 26s
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Plane at angle1m 30s
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Tangent plane1m 33s
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Midplane1m 39s
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Plane through two edges2m 3s
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Plane through three points2m 10s
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Plane along path3m 50s
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Axis through edge1m 1s
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Axis perpendicular at point2m 28s
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Point at vertex1m 12s
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Point through two edges2m 31s
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Point through three planes1m 33s
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Point at edge and plane2m 45s
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14. Model: Inspect
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Measure4m 12s
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Interference3m 50s
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Curvature comb analysis4m 17s
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Zebra analysis6m 10s
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Draft analysis3m 55s
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Curvature map analysis3m 40s
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Section analysis4m 5s
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15. Model: Insert
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Decal4m 44s
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Attach and edit canvas7m 43s
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Insert mesh2m 14s
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SVG and DXF3m 29s
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parts4cad2m 45s
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16. Model: Make
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3D print3m 34s
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3D printing quotes and RFQs2m 36s
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17. Model: Add-Ins
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Scripts and add-ins1m 23s
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Autodesk Exchange Apps1m 8s
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18. Model: Select
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Select tools4m 22s
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19. Patch: Create
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Patch7m 48s
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Extrude2m 41s
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All patch create tools1m 52s
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20. Patch: Modify
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Stitch and unstitch2m 30s
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Flip normal1m 54s
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Trim2m 53s
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Extend1m 41s
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21. Model: Assemble
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New component2m 26s
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Joint4m 4s
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As-built joint1m 56s
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Joint origin4m 2s
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Rigid group2m 10s
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22. Simulation
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