Fusion 360 From Zero | Beginner Step-by-Step Tutorial Ice Pick
3D Sketch : https://www.3dmechanism.com/post/3d-exercise-120 Donate PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=2U2K7FGZNC7N8 In this CAD tutorial we'll use the features: 1. Extrude The Extrude command is the most basic tool for creating 3D geometry.Action: It pushes or pulls a 2D sketch along a straight line into 3D space.Function: Depending on the software mode, it can either add material (creating a solid body) or cut material away (like a Pocket).Typical Use: Creating blocky, prismatic base shapes like cubes, plates, or straight cylinders. 2. Revolve The Revolve command is the primary tool for creating round, symmetrical objects.Action: It takes a 2D sketch profile and spins it $360^{\circ}$ (or a specified angle) around a center axis.Typical Use: Creating cylindrical or spherical parts that could be turned on a lathe, such as shafts, wheels, pipes, or bottles. 3. Offset Plane An Offset Plane is a piece of reference geometry (construction tool).Action: It creates a custom, invisible flat surface that is perfectly parallel to an existing face or standard plane (XY, XZ, YZ), but pushed away by a specific distance.Why use it? If you need to sketch a feature that starts floating 50mm above your part, or you need a plane to act as a target for a Loft, you create an Offset Plane there first. 4. Loft The Loft command creates complex, transitional 3D geometry.Action: It builds a solid body by creating a smooth transition (morphing) between two or more different sketch profiles located on different planes.Requirement: At least two sketches. For example, a square sketched on the ground plane, and a circle sketched on an Offset Plane high above it.Typical Use: Creating organic, aerodynamic, or ergonomic shapes where a simple Extrude won't work—such as boat hulls, airplane wings, or vacuum cleaner nozzles. All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rating, commenting, subscribing and sharing are always appreciated!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Follow Us On: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/engbcruz/ #AutodeskFusion #Fusion360 #Fusion360tutorial
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