great video set me first one up with no problems, trying to get my second one up and get connected to wifi but cant get ip or any other info to connect to
Im brand new to 3D printing I would like to make name plaques for my cakes. So a lot of the time I would use a cursive letter font and also need a little pegs sticking out the back of it so when I put it on the front of the cake it will stick into the cake how do I do that can you help me.
@@MohsinChan22 yeah, I didn't notice it until after I uploaded the video, so that's just how it is unfortunately :( hopefully it'll still help, but if not, I'm sure there's other great videos online.
I mostly just needed to sort out how to do the ring attachement easier didn't see extruder bit had drop down that included join by defualt it was cut. But learning about using O to speed up making shapes in shapes really was nice. My first two auto cads were just snow globe bases for cheap ones that didn't have any, so I had to caliper it, then make two circles in exact spots. Would been faster to just hit O and extend it 5mm than then way I did it lol.
I think it was called Lemon? This was a long time ago and it seems like other people had trouble finding it. Hopefully this helps at all and good luck!
Unfortunately, I do not know how to insert fonts into Fusion 360 and this video was made quite a while ago, so there's a good chance it's been removed as you said. Hopefully, you can find a font that will suit your needs and good luck!
If you're making it in a 2D plane, sometimes you need to click on both sides of the edges to make sure it selects it correctly, or if it's in 3D maybe some of the settings on the side got mixed up. also, when you're messing with text, the geometry is really weird and sometimes it just doesn't work. I haven't really had any problems with fillets, but hopefully this helps!
I believe it was printed with PLA from Matterhackers and after you finish the 3d model, you export it out of Fusion 360 and into a slicer like Cura. After you export it from the slicer, you put it into your printer and hit print! :) Hope this helped
I followed your step-by-step until about 4:47 in your video. I received errors that I can not get past. One of the problems is that your video does not show the individual windows and the exact selections that you are making. For instance, I have an extrude window which I assume that you have somewhere like a dual screen. I do not have a choice for a thickness but cannot see exactly what you are clicking on.
The recording software was being weird and it wouldn't show the extrusion windows, sorry! Sometimes messing with fonts can make fusion super buggy. I'm not an expert at troubleshooting or designing for that matter😂, so here are some of the videos that I learned how to design from, and hopefully they could help you out! Some really good channels that also might have some stuff to help you out are Maker's Muse, 3D Printing Nerd, and Make Anything. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qvrHuaHhqHI.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A5bc9c3S12g.html
This is a terrible, tutorial. you dont show what buttons your pushing, dont show what popups your editing. and you go so darn fast. very hard to keep up
Sorry if it wasn't useful for you; it seems like lots of other people can understand it, but thanks for the honest feedback anyways! If you want a super good tutorial, one good RU-vid channel to check out to learn Fusion is Maker's Muse.