@@TylerBeckofTECHESPRESSOhello I love your videos om fusion there very helpful. I was wondering if you could help me out. Im a hobbyist in 3d printing and rc rock crawlers 1/10 scale. Im trying to designs my own 3d print tire inserts while the popularity is increasing like crazy. But I cant figure out how to make my own designs in my inner diameter. Thanks alot
Tyler, I have a question about rectangular patterns, specifically centering them. I understand the extent and spacing options, but it doesn’t address centering the pattern (margins around the edges). In the example above, would you choose the length and width dimensions to center the holes? That would give you a margin equal to the spacing between the hole centers, but what if you wanted a larger or smaller margins ? Am I over thinking this? Thanks for sharing all your thoughts
Thank you Tyler for a great, easy to understand video. I am very new to Fusion 360. I have subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Tyler, GREAT TITLE. And this video is one of your best teaching tutorials. Short, focused, articulate. I am proposing a new series for you. Or perhaps you might think of it as a new way to 'label' your tutorials. It might have endless possibilities to do videos similar to this video and call them "Sketching Drills". Or "Fusion Sketching Drills." Teach your students practice drills that will give them an opportunity to strengthen their muscle memory when they are sketching. Each drill could focus on one [YES! only ONE!] sketch shape. An example would be the rectangle. Add constraints. Practice skills. Sketch, constrain, repeat. Maybe that should be the title? "Sketch, Constrain, Repeat." [Then, reward with an Espresso!]
I wasn't sure how to pattern solids as opposed to sketching, your video provided the solution. Simple thing to do . . . after you taught it. Thanks much.
Is there a way to parametrically generate the pattern based on the distances from the boarders of the sheet you are patterning? Like say you have the first one is one inch from the left boarder and you want the pattern to stop at exactly one inch from the right boarder?
Thank you Tyler. Your video helped. Right click in the sketch box to get the drop down and click on "Show the Dimensions", that did it. I'm used to Solidworks where the dimensions show all the time when you go back into sketch. I looked in my Preferences to see if there was a way to always have dimensions on when you go back to look at a sketch, I didn't see any thing.
Hi I have watched a few of you videos and I like the way you present the info. Question for you on patterns, ?how do I create a "string" of a feature where the size changes by a percentage each instance. THANK YOU
thanks for the video. just a little remark for newbies like me, there's just one important thing missing : I can't find here where I need to click to update the pattern.
How does one center or align the pattern to fit within a face of an existing feature? I seemed to get the pattern down, but am having issues getting it equal on the face. Thanks in advance!
Nice Tutorial Video. Don't forget you can also pattern on sketch items directly before extruding them into features, Video helps. Would been nice if you could have shown some constraints on pattern to help with even distributions (E.G 2mm from any external wall, and 8mm distance between each hole). The unselecting items from the pattern was a great tip.
I have a similar project. a 8x10 sheet with 100+ slots. I sketched the slots and now I'm ready to cut them. Is there a way to select them in the manufacture workspace?
Excellent. I had no idea you could select features from the timeline. Note: you seem to be cutting your video edits a bit sharply. There's often the last half-syllable of a word chopped off.
idk if you are going to respond, but how do I create layer of cylinders, imagine you are putting cylinder cups inside each other, which will create a thick wall cylinder
Tyler that was very good information, thank you. I have a question. Why do I get a different measurement on a hole location, when I use the measure tool, than what is the actual location of the hole? This happens in both the X Y & Z axis.
3:55 - How do you select features from the timeline? It doesn't seem to work in latest version of Fusion 360. I have the Select option active in Rectangular Pattern, but when I click items in the timeline, they don't get highlighted blue at all, as if they can't be selected this way.
Your videos are great, and a great help. Speed is just right and information is nicely paced. Thanks for the time and effort! I wonder if you can do one on forming a 3D tube? As in a motorcycle frame?
This is a sculpting question. I use the crease command when I want to have sharp edges. But when I add a face, etc, the new segment is rounded and I have to crease it. Is there a way to set a permanent crease mode for sculpting a part, so everything I add on to it automatically gets creased? Thanks.
ok I see how you are doing this and its really cool. I am new using fusionabd was using a modeling software called Hexagon 2.5 it was ok to start with but now I have started 3D printing and designing an RC snowmobile with nitro motor..But I am kinda stuck...I am trying to make a loop with a patteren (the track) it needs slots cut into it for the drive wheels and paddles extruded from it..I see how you do this on the face of a square rectangle or circle...but I need to do this on the outer shell of a circle creating a complete loop with holes and snow paddles on it..any ideas?
Great vid. Thanks. Is it possible to take one of the holes you created in the round flange (2:50) and make it into a pin without changing the other 9 holes?
How can I create a pattern that wraps both around a cylinder and also along the entire length of the cylinder? For example, I am creating a bicycle hand grip and I want the entire hand grip to be covered in bumps (half spheres)?
Okay. I've got a parametric model that I want to put a linear pattern on. I might change the length of the model overall; how do i say "put a feature every 10 mm for the length of the part?" I can't seem to divide the part length by 10 for that; it doesn't want to turn a dimensional parameter into a quantity parameter.
Is there a way to contain a pattern with in area? Say an oval with walls and corners with fillets. Keep the pattern with the "floor" of the oval with out cutting into the fillets and walls?
What about circular or pie shaped? I have a 302 mm circle I need have cut into quarters and deleted all but one of those quarters. On this "pie Slice" I need to place as many 27 mm circles that will fit in this space. How the heck is this done? Squares and rectangles are easy...how about irregular shapes?
Hi Tyler, can you please make a video on pipe routing in inventor if possible? if you can give us a demo with swagelok tubing that would be greatly apperciated. thanks
Thank you for this tutorial. I was able to follow it up until the "click OK" stage. After redoing my pattern 7 times, I gave up. Is it possible that between 2017 and Oct. 2020, Fusion has changed something or am I just missing something? When I click OK, all my pattern disappears and I get an error message with no explanation except that it failed. The only difference between my holes and yours is that I have filletted the edges rather than the corners.
It would be REALLY good if you could slow down and make clear ALL selections. Too often beginners demos are run through quickly. Remember we're watching because WE don't know how to do things!!
Hey Barry, Makes perfect sense. Always a fine line to keep the video interesting and moving along but not skip over important details. Also, don't forget about that little cog icon where you can slow the video down.
Unfortunate that Fusion 360 doesn't do patterns like Sketchup, where you can input a quantity and select the start and end points and it auto calculates the distance between to match. Fusion requires that we trial and error the distance until it looks right rather than aim for perfection from the get go.
I am 100% with you on that my friend. I only used Sketchup in its early days but so you actually answered a question that I had by your comment. Apparently, there is no way to, as you mentioned, have a pattern between two end points with equidistant spacing. I have utilized construction lines but again, it is a PITA.
"Go into edit feature" doesn't say HOW to go into edit feature. Most videos are just click click click with no explanation as to how modes are accessed. Not instructional. I select the faces to edit the pattern but no pattern Edit Feature shows as yours shows. I can only edit small adjustments that were made for each face in the set of features that I patterned. There is no apparent way to edit the pattern of a set of features once the pattern is accepted, and your video does not help with the problem.
You miss all the actual explaining and whats worse for me, the real life scenarios of doing it inside a bounded space (rather than ‘clicking and playing arounf until it looks ok’)
Hi Tyler, I hope you can help me. I am trying to draw a six player Aggravation game board with very limited success. It involves the creation of many holes. I tried the pattern method and after many tries, I have given up. Here is the link to my website www.aggravationgameboards.com/. That should help with the solution. I have been designing and drilling by hand for years now, and I am in hopes of putting my Shapeoko CNC to work. I think that you are the man to help me. Thanks a lot and hope to hear from you soon! Cam
Hey, Not sure if that is too slow or too fast to explain several pattern features... Either way, it's nice that RU-vid lets you speed up or slow the video down.