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How To Model a Feed Screw Or Golf Ball - Fusion 360 Tutorial -  

Lars Christensen
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Live Stream - How to model a feed screw and a golf ball, also answering your questions about views and split washer. This is Autodesk Fusion 360 AND we will chat about your comments and questions.
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Time: About 15-30 minutes (We all have other things to do :-)
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@SOB2141
@SOB2141 6 лет назад
I don't want to learn how to make a golf ball. But I do like how by teaching me something I don't want I learned things that I need to know. I love the idea of making a design without making a single sketch . I think I will try that challenge. Keep up the great work Lars
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
That is awesome to hear Sean O'Brien .Thank you for watching the videos
@craigmck7271
@craigmck7271 6 лет назад
Hi Lars, Thanks for the help on the split / cut / spring washer :) Normally I would use your closed suggestion, but in this case it was an exploded view and it looked better with the open washer. Although now you have shown the coil function I could make them with the centre mark already in place. So another helpful video. Thanks again, Craig
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi Craig McKee Thank you for watching! and for the topic!! Have an awesome day!! Best, Lars
@richardturnnidge
@richardturnnidge 4 года назад
I thought (but may be wrong) that a golf ball was more like a geodesic pattern, but with dimples, rather than a rotation around a vertical axis. How would you tackle a repeating pattern for something geodesic? Like some of the large green houses or botanic garden domes (eg. Eden project, UK)?
@caspar3152
@caspar3152 Год назад
Excellent Tutorial. Thank you for sharing, Lars
@jpmcsweeney7156
@jpmcsweeney7156 3 года назад
Not a golf ball, because all dimples are spaced proportionally, but you did a good job anyway. You got the point across!
@almonster2066
@almonster2066 4 года назад
Thank you for making these videos! So helpful!
@alinconstantingoga
@alinconstantingoga 4 года назад
Thanks for this tutorial. The best !
@dimsot7
@dimsot7 3 года назад
100% good man ty
@varazir
@varazir 6 лет назад
I didn't know about the selecting faces inside a body, thanks To show the Pattern on Path better is to use a cylinder if you do this again
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Thank you Daniel Söderlund
@sorin.n
@sorin.n 3 года назад
Fun, fun fun!
@kevCarrico
@kevCarrico 6 лет назад
great format - great stuff - great video, thank you!!
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi kevCarrico Thank you for watching!!!!! Best, Lars
@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 3 года назад
Excellent!
@johnhildebrand8635
@johnhildebrand8635 6 лет назад
Once again for the awesome video. I have learned many tricks and techniques which have improved my efficiency. I was wondering how you would project a sketch on to the curved surface so that i could make the indent pattern on the ball custom. As if i could draw on the surface of the ball with a specific design. The space mouse is wonderful.
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi John Hildebrand Thank you for watching! I need to do a video on the different projecting tools :-) Coming soon!!!
@edman2740
@edman2740 6 лет назад
Please do an advance tutorial of some-kind where it really imposes you a challenge. That would be awesome!
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi Ed Man Thank you for watching! What would you like to see?
@edman2740
@edman2740 6 лет назад
After several days of thinking, I finally made up my mind, and found what I think is a good challenge, the front ailerons of a F1 car. Do you think, you can make that possible?
@D4RKFiB3R
@D4RKFiB3R 2 года назад
"CAD software doesn't like zeros" Can you elaborate on this please? Thanks 👍🏻
@bharathrajashekar834
@bharathrajashekar834 3 года назад
sir , can you teach me double coil feed screw design. Generally its used in rubber industry for extrusion
@scientist100
@scientist100 5 лет назад
15:13, 1/8 of the ball.
@EJTechandDIY
@EJTechandDIY 6 лет назад
thanks again Lars great video
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Thank you EJ Be the Light
@landlockedviking
@landlockedviking 6 лет назад
Good stuff! How about for a variable pitch feed screw and caming for the lathe? Pretty please... :)
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi landlockedviking Thank you for watching! Yes, that is on the list!!! Best, Lars
@nanovac
@nanovac 6 лет назад
Awesome as usual! Keep up the good work! :)
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Thank you Nanovac AB
@mr1hander
@mr1hander 6 лет назад
nice, i learned something new ,im starting to like fusion more and more, im hardcore Inventor Lars, what are you doing to me.LOL
@dtesta
@dtesta 4 года назад
Lars! Your videos are awesome. However, I would like to know how you would model a nut that fits a "lead screw" for 3d printing. As you want an easy way to change (and test) different tolerances. Just picking a lead screw and nut from McMaster-Carr will make it too tight. Just scaling it up 1% (or so) in the slicer is an ugly solution in my opinion and probably will not even work for more advanced lead screws like with 8 starts.
@JustAlb1n
@JustAlb1n 4 года назад
Daniele Testa you can create a hex body then use the lead screw to cut in to the hex body and then select the inside of the nut and hit Q on your keyboard then drag it to the tolerance you want.
@dtesta
@dtesta 4 года назад
@@JustAlb1n Thanks!
@JustAlb1n
@JustAlb1n 4 года назад
@@dtesta let me know if you want a video tutorial :)
@johnbickford9221
@johnbickford9221 6 лет назад
Most golf balls on sale today have about 250-450 dimples. Looks like by my math yours has 107 but who's counting. I guess I am. Looks good though.
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
lol, John, proving how much I know about golf :-) Thank you for watching!
@johnbickford9221
@johnbickford9221 6 лет назад
I know nothing about golf either (mini golf excluded). I was just doing some research about it after watching.
@bbbbbbbbb1975
@bbbbbbbbb1975 Год назад
Hi, how to model variable pitch feed screw?
@kobalasteriyan378
@kobalasteriyan378 11 месяцев назад
The dimples on the ball aren't evenly spaced as on a real golf ball. How do I space them evenly, as a dodecahedron would be?
@SirMo
@SirMo 6 лет назад
What is that device mounted on the shelf on the wall behind Lars?
@pratap3369
@pratap3369 6 лет назад
I think it is a CNC controller
@SirMo
@SirMo 6 лет назад
pratap Thanks!
@jbpan8669
@jbpan8669 6 лет назад
非常棒的视频
@edizfer7946
@edizfer7946 4 года назад
DO more TUTORIALS on the newer version!!!!!! please, u just disappeared ..
@hybrid5132
@hybrid5132 3 года назад
Edizfer lol
@jarisipilainen3875
@jarisipilainen3875 5 лет назад
8:32 cool. now make it variable thread and slope and make that is posting under 50lines code i hand wrote makro LOL
@garywood9119
@garywood9119 4 года назад
What is metal/silver box over your right shoulder.
@kevincoates1597
@kevincoates1597 4 года назад
cnc controller
@jarisipilainen3875
@jarisipilainen3875 5 лет назад
15:15 if quarter is 1/8 then yes lol
@fosscadbot5439
@fosscadbot5439 6 лет назад
For the feed screw, why not use the HelixGenerator Addin ( github.com/tapnair/HelixGenerator ) to make a helical path and then sweep? Is there a better way to make a helix path without such a plugin?
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi fosscad bot Thank you for watching! Well the plugin is written by one of the smartest people I know :-) I think I need to do another livestream on this topic Best, Lars
@vernonleeper7788
@vernonleeper7788 5 лет назад
LOL crazy
@hotasfireph
@hotasfireph 4 года назад
We call that a lock washer.
@jarisipilainen3875
@jarisipilainen3875 5 лет назад
26:42 you just did it use coil lol
@hannibal1212
@hannibal1212 6 лет назад
Split washers are all lock washers but not all lockwashers are split washers.
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Hi Hannibal Thank you for watching! Sometimes I get so easily confused :-) Have an awesome day! Best, Lars
@garywood9119
@garywood9119 4 года назад
No success in downloading and installing Fusion 360 on my MacBook Pro, Mojave OS. Autodesk help, knowledge base, Etc. Useless. Help?
@hotcols1171
@hotcols1171 4 года назад
This is 4 months old, but have you got this sorted?
@sergeantseven4240
@sergeantseven4240 6 лет назад
1/8th of a ball. lol
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Really, You went there?? :-)
@jenspetersen5865
@jenspetersen5865 6 лет назад
Sikke en skuffelse Lars! (What a disappointment!) I was exceedingly happy when I saw that you would make a tutorial for a feed screw, but very disappointed that this was only covering simple revolve profiles - ie - cannot transport solid bodies. Any machine where you transport bottles, cans, screws.... you name it, needs both the machining and shapes - a company LD Cad builds plugins to Inventor for making this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gxMCQN7Nrjo.html, but your video here does not even come close to being helpful for designing something like this. Also TopSolid and SolidWorks have great videos out there - TopSolid - very advanced and SolidWorks a lot of manual work but great results. I hope you will make a video of how to do a BOTTLE feed/timing screw.
@DeadlyRabbit
@DeadlyRabbit 6 лет назад
I found it disappointing to see what was done with the feed screw as well, I make feed screws at work on a daily basis for the food and beverage industry, make the blanks, program and setup the screws in a cnc mill. It is understandable that what was shown is limited to what is actually needed for a feed screw (other names are timing screws, or scrolls), not many companies are needed to supply the demand for them, even in the company I work at only a few people fully understand all the aspects to them. The person that asked for a tip on how it is made should have given more of a description and explanation of what they wanted, outside diameter of the screw, root diameter, length of screw, go with a round package to make it simple and what the diameter of the package is, how many sections, what the infeed pitch and discharge pitch would be to get the basic idea of what would need to be done. Without all that info it would be difficult for someone that doesn't understand what is needed for a feed screw to come up with numbers.
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 6 лет назад
Well, I am so sorry about the disappointment. This is what happens when someone does not totally understand what they are doing :-) lucky for me....This gives me an opportunity to do another livestream :-)
@DeadlyRabbit
@DeadlyRabbit 6 лет назад
Yeah it does, feed screws are so specialized that companies make them using custom built machines with custom software. With custom software they can be programed including the tool paths in minutes, using regular CAD/CAM can take a day or longer for a basic package in a simple feedscrew. A basic round pocket while being machined with a ballnose endmill doing a top cut with a 4th axis should be possible in Fusion. Doing a side cut with an endmill is probably too complex.
@JulioCesarSilveira_adv
@JulioCesarSilveira_adv 5 лет назад
this guy speaks a very curled, incomprehensible English.
@cadcamstuff
@cadcamstuff 5 лет назад
But he is good looking?
@JulioCesarSilveira_adv
@JulioCesarSilveira_adv 5 лет назад
@@cadcamstuff - your videos are too long, not objective, your language is complicated to understand for non-Americans. It would be good to try to improve diction, to articulate each word individually. Your personal presentation matters little. It's constructive criticism, unless you're not interested in audiences outside the United States ...
@henuli
@henuli 5 лет назад
I can understand him and I'm non-American, non-native speaker. And about the length, I find it better that he shows every single step to create things. There's enough 1 minute "tutorials" with captioned shortcuts to magically do stuff with steps missing on editing table and then you end up googling the steps not shown. I've been doing 3D modeling for about 15years and just recently started to use Fusion, and I get useful tips and tricks from every single video I watch. Thanks for all the awesome stuff, keep up the great work
@rodrigooliveira1692
@rodrigooliveira1692 5 лет назад
@@cadcamstuff Dont wory your diction is totaly understandable and you explain things very well and i am a non native english speaker too
@itzzz01
@itzzz01 5 лет назад
@@JulioCesarSilveira_adv Why are you complaining? Just because you dont understand? Go and learn some english :) I'm not american neither from a english speaking country and I can understand everything he says... I guess the problem is your and your english is not that good :) So go learn some then come back... Be humble because he is doing it for free...
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