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How to use the Extrude Intersect command

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Apr 24, 2026
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Have you ever used the Extrude Intersect command in Fusion? You already know Extrude Cut and Extrude Join, but Intersect has its own unique strengths, and in this video, I'll walk you through when and why to use it. We’ll build a specific part step‑by‑step, and along the way I’ll show how the Extrude Intersect option can simplify geometry design, keep your timeline simpler, and give you more control over your final shape. Stick around to the end for some helpful tips and tricks that make this tool even more effective. Also, Autodesk just released a 4-part video series I created for them on the Intent Driven Design topic. You can watch the series here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmA_xUT-8UlK8JeIs7Ct9pxBb8_OJE4Ec&si=9TT9BtikZGWnPLew If you are enjoying my videos, but haven't subscribed yet, please make sure you hit the subscribe button as it really does help me out. Plus, you will get notified of new videos when they release! Want to learn Fusion? Visit my webpage at cadedllc.com to learn more. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Fusion tips and tricks! #fusion #fusion360 #fusion360school #fusion360tutorial 00:00 - Intro 00:07 - Announcement of Design Intent video series for Autodesk 01:03 - Referencing the drawing 02:09 - Wedding Cake methodology using Cylinder Primatives 04:29 - Adding the Chamfer 05:23 - Creating Rectangle on end face 06:52 - Using the Extrude Intersect command 08:39 - Adding the slot features 10:12 - Using the Dimension to Arc Tangent option 12:23 - Extrude Cut the slots 13:30 - Adding the small chamfers

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