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Creating/Approximating a variable chamfer in Fusion 360.
Link to Reddit post:
/ help_how_can_i_do_this...
Link to starting file:
a360.co/3hLIj8T
Take note that this file already has the chamfer built in. For the first method, please suppress the chamfer feature.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 Fillet method
1:56 Cut method
6:04 Lofted surface method

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Комментарии : 38   
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
To achieve a more angular appearance like the picture shown in the Reddit post, you can try replacing the middle arc in 4:32 with a straight line.
@bubnikv
@bubnikv 9 месяцев назад
I really love your succint, to the point presentation style. Thank you.
@dittilio
@dittilio Год назад
You know you're a nerd when you get excited about a new video release from this channel.
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
Nothing wrong with that! 😄
@austinshaner
@austinshaner Год назад
Great video! 👍🏻 you can also do this by creating a regular variable fillet, deleting the resulting face, then lofting or patching the edges together (with or without rails). It gives you a perfect 45 degree chamfer normal to each edge. However it's not great for non 45° or obtaining precise geometry relative to other geometry in your model.
@chriskelleymusic4223
@chriskelleymusic4223 Год назад
Your guitar design series is helping me out a ton!
@pauldavidson317
@pauldavidson317 Год назад
Beautiful! Love the last method
@adammilner9623
@adammilner9623 Год назад
I love that you keep an eye on the f360 subreddit for inspiration. Another great video.
@3DPI67
@3DPI67 Год назад
I'm very happy I found this channel!
@WMBayouLures
@WMBayouLures Год назад
Great job as always!
@Dorff_Meister
@Dorff_Meister Год назад
While I can model nearly anything I can think of with Fusion (my needs are very simple, I'd never think to add a variable chamfer to something), your videos always blow my mind. From watching your videos, I clearly need to upgrade my Surface modeling game. I just never find a reason to need it (so far!) but some things might be easier if I was more versed there.
@joshuabarr5427
@joshuabarr5427 Год назад
Love these videos. Thank you
@alexanderfpv6655
@alexanderfpv6655 Год назад
You make great videos. Thank you.
@peterlanoie
@peterlanoie Год назад
Great methods! I've never thought to do variable depth chamfers. In your second method, at about 5:00, instead of splitting the body and deleting the extra, you could close the added profile and extrude cut to all. Saves a couple steps.
@GeordieJimny
@GeordieJimny Год назад
Thanks!
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
Thank you for the support!
@rbyt2010
@rbyt2010 Год назад
Thanks for the video! I've also used method 1 (variable filet) combined with method 3 (delete filet face and loft) with good results. It's quicker, but doesn't provide as much control as method 3
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
That's a good tip. The variable fillet is not able to create sharp edges. I don't think Autodesk ever intended for us to use this to create chamfers.
@alicantino59
@alicantino59 Год назад
Don't forget that example 3 is only suitable for 3D Printing or a 4/5 axis mill as it's no longer a 45deg chamfer but a varying angle chamfer. I realise it's only an example and he designed it like that on purpose.
@PeppoMusic
@PeppoMusic 10 месяцев назад
Other alternative ways to bisect a plane with much less steps. 1. Construct>plane at an angle Select edge that is at one side of where you want to bisect, angle it so it is at a right angle with the plane. 2. Do this again for the opposite side. 3. Construct > midplane. Select the two constructed planes. Second method: Surface Tools environment. 1. Create> Ruled surface. Select one of the opposite edges of the plane you want to bisect. Set the direction to normal (so it takes the surface normal of that plane). 2. Do this again for the opposite side. 3. Construct > Midplane of the two constructed planes.
@kumada84
@kumada84 2 месяца назад
The second method would work, but it doesn't use fewer steps than the method he used. The first method you described wouldn't be referencing the chamfered face in any way.
@alexeyrybakov949
@alexeyrybakov949 Год назад
Instead of drawing two sketches on faces also possible to build variable fillet, remove resulting face and connect edges with loft as in last approach.
@lc7ineo
@lc7ineo Год назад
Great video, lots of useful information, F360 is unintuitive as balls¡
@theofficialczex1708
@theofficialczex1708 Год назад
You can use the Plane at Angle construction tool, too.
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
I tried to sketch a line that bisects the chamfered face and use that as a pivot for the plane at angle. However, I was not able to reference the chamfered face to be perpendicular to it. Did you have any luck doing this?
@theofficialczex1708
@theofficialczex1708 Год назад
@@Fusion360School The Plane at Angle tool tends to snap to cardinal axes, so it's usually a matter of setting an angle of 90-degrees.
@theofficialczex1708
@theofficialczex1708 Год назад
@@Fusion360School imgur.com/a/smSPHbC
@kumada84
@kumada84 2 месяца назад
​@@theofficialczex1708 Did you mean using "plane at an angle" on the perpendicular sketch line to create a plane and setting it to 90°, rather than extruding a surface from the line and using that surface to create the sketch? That's another way of doing it, but it sounded like you were talking about creating a "plane at an angle" without using the sketched line, which isn't possible. I think that's what Fusion360School thought you meant.
@BroadwayNexp
@BroadwayNexp Год назад
At 5:20 how did it know to split the body along those axis?
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
It splits in a direction that is normal to the sketch plane upon which the split profile was sketched.
@andrewwelsh9192
@andrewwelsh9192 Год назад
Here's a question. is there a way of creating a solid model of a building say but in perspective ? starting with a canvas .
@helicopterdriver
@helicopterdriver Год назад
Yes, with 3d sketch and perspective guidelines.
@maryleneduhamel6298
@maryleneduhamel6298 Год назад
dommage pas en Français .
@KokayMate
@KokayMate Год назад
Absolute disgrace that there is stil no function/tool for variable chamfers.
@GnougnouA10
@GnougnouA10 4 месяца назад
Good stuff, but bottom line is dirty workarounds because f*** doing what you want with proper functions. The reason I use CAD instead of poly modelling is because it is supposed to be precise and not "good enough" like what you can achieve with 3DS Max or Blender. But because so many things are tedious to do with Fusion, you end up with the same level of fiddling. My hopes are on Plasticity to cover for everything Fusions hasn't brought over the last decade.
@2danshepherd
@2danshepherd Год назад
I just watched a video on Ruled surfaces you made a couple years ago and it inspired me to use it to make a variable chamfer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vGazLNpb7nU.html
@BroadwayNexp
@BroadwayNexp Год назад
Thanks!
@Fusion360School
@Fusion360School Год назад
Thank you for the support!
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