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Creating a Parts List in Fusion 360 is a great way to prepare and plan ahead, especially for woodworking projects! Learn tips and tricks to make the most of Parts List in Fusion 360s Drawing environment.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Creating Parts Lists in Fusion 360
0:36 - Setting up your file
1:30 - Using patterns and copies
3:19 - Create a new drawing
4:15 - Drawing Settings
5:50 - Creating a base view
6:33 - Creating a parts list table
7:00 - Editing the parts list columns
10:00 - Resizing the parts table
10:50 - Editing component properties
13:15 - Changing physical materials
14:15 - Creating an isometric view
15:12 - Creating balloons
17:00 - Editing the title block
19:17 - Sharing and exporting parts list
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@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
*NEW COURSE* "Masterclass: Fusion 360 for Hobbyist and Professional Woodworkers" ➞ bit.ly/woodworkingCourse __ *New Video* - Automate your parts list including dimensions - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html
@ahmednessim4429
@ahmednessim4429 4 года назад
wanna RU-vid channel so good like yours for solidworks
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
@@ahmednessim4429 Why not switch over to F360? :)
@ahmednessim4429
@ahmednessim4429 4 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline sure I know AutoCAD and 360 close to AutoCAD the same company
@jonathanwiggill8242
@jonathanwiggill8242 Год назад
Thank you Kevin, you got me going with part names descriptions and parts lists and quantities within minutes! I have learned not to mirror but to pattern out parts whilst modelling so that I will end up with a comprehensive parts list for my manufacturing drawing. This is a game changer for me.
@ryanjohnson344
@ryanjohnson344 4 года назад
PARTS LIST - Thanks for the information! This was awesome! I first discovered you on Skillshare & have been watching all of your videos since. I've learned a ton from your videos. Thanks again! 👍
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Ryan. Glad to hear that! I've got some more Fusion 360 Skillshare classes in the works (woodworking and 3D printing related). I appreciate your support. Cheers, Kevin :)
@andybarnett4060
@andybarnett4060 4 года назад
PARTS LIST - Thanks Kevin, really useful stuff - as always. Up until now I've only used Fusion 360 for 3D Printing designs, didn't realize this was so easy... I'll be re-visiting some of my woodwork and metalwork designs now!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Andy. Glad to hear this will be of use for your projects. I'll definitely be doing more "build" related tutorials that can be applicable to woodworking and metalworking. Cheers, Kevin :)
@arickrasowski1103
@arickrasowski1103 3 года назад
Parts list. Thanks for making this. Exactly what I was looking for!
@ratimus2000
@ratimus2000 4 года назад
Brilliant as usual! Thanks Kevin.
@helicopterjohns
@helicopterjohns 4 года назад
Thanks for a GREAT Video!!!! I have experimented with the drawing feature in Fusion 360 on a couple of projects looking a tutorials from different sources and yours is by far the best because you describe the feature and explain why it is utilized.. Looking closely, and listening carefully at your presentation I learned a lot from the tips and tricks you mentioned. This gave me a lot information that I will be able to use in my current and future projects. You are the Man! I really enjoy watching your videos as they are always informative. John
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, John. Glad to hear you learned a lot. As always, I appreciate your continued support and hope you continue to learn from my tutorials. Cheers, Kevin :)
@JonathanOsorioF
@JonathanOsorioF 4 года назад
Nice, the parts list now can be added without strugling to my projects documentation.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Jonathan. Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad to hear it sounds like you'll utilize this workflow. Cheers, Kevin :)
@blokophil59
@blokophil59 4 года назад
Part list - that's exactly the video I would have been looking for in the next days! Perfectly timed ah ah
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Glad to hear that, PhilSdt59. I hope it helps with your project. Don't hesitate to reach out if you hit any roadblocks. Cheers, Kevin :)
@joshsekel
@joshsekel 4 года назад
This parts list tutorial was great
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Josh! I'm glad you enjoyed it and I appreciate you watching and commenting. Cheers, Kevin :)
@HouseMadeUS
@HouseMadeUS 3 года назад
Parts list! Thanks for your help. Super useful.
@tersherpa
@tersherpa 4 года назад
Parts List. Great and informative as always. Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Tersh! As always, I appreciate your support. Cheers, Kevin :)
@user-ok7pf2ht8b
@user-ok7pf2ht8b 5 месяцев назад
PARTS LIST -Thanks Kevin! Your tutorials are top notch.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 5 месяцев назад
Thank you 😊
@fotballski
@fotballski 4 года назад
Parts list - very useful tutorial, Kevin.
@OldePhart
@OldePhart 4 года назад
Very Well done. Just what I needed.
@markozavala
@markozavala 3 года назад
Loved this tutorial, thanks a lot!!!!
@ConsultingjoeOnline
@ConsultingjoeOnline 2 года назад
Parts List Great video. Learned a few new things!
@Nickporter17
@Nickporter17 4 года назад
You’re the man Kevin!!!
@tht101
@tht101 2 года назад
I definitely learned something today! Thanks!
@baldurkuhn1
@baldurkuhn1 4 года назад
Exactly what I been waiting for! Very useful stuff. There's no video out there about the differences between ISO and ASME, perhaps it's a good future topic. Cheers!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Glad this was useful! Thanks for the video suggestion. I've added that to my video topics list. Cheers, Kevin :)
@jacklhernandez6514
@jacklhernandez6514 4 года назад
Parts list, im definitely learning!
@brianburns3356
@brianburns3356 Год назад
Fantastic as usual
@johnlafferty5032
@johnlafferty5032 4 года назад
Thanks. Great tutorial...again!.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, John! As always, I appreciate you watching/commenting - it helps a lot! Cheers, Kevin :)
@keithressler5400
@keithressler5400 4 года назад
Thanks, a woodworking parts list tutorial was just what I needed! If you’re taking suggestions, making cut lists for sheet goods with Fusion 360 would be another valuable tutorial (e. g. which pieces fit on a sheet and how many sheets are needed for the project. Making additional drawing sheets with detail views of parts would also be a useful overview.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Keith. Glad to hear the parts list was useful. I do have those video topics on my "to-do" list. Some of that will also be covered in my Fusion 360 for woodworking course. Thanks again for watching and commenting! Cheers, Kevin :)
@robsandstrom9854
@robsandstrom9854 4 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline Have you developed the videos on cutlist and/or are they in your Fusion 360 for Woodworking Course?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
@@robsandstrom9854 hi Rob. I'll be adding those lessons in the next week or so. It will include native cuts list (similar to this video), along with OpenBOM and the use of add-ons to make more 'advanced' parts list.
@feluve
@feluve 3 года назад
Again great your tutorials
@rjlatheart
@rjlatheart 4 года назад
Parts List Great Job again Thanks
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Rich! As always, I appreciate you watching. Cheers, Kevin :)
@ItStartedin82
@ItStartedin82 4 года назад
Great Video PARTS LISTS
@billcampbell6857
@billcampbell6857 4 года назад
parts list - great idea
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Bill! Glad to hear you enjoyed this workflow. Cheers, Kevin :)
@poyajavas4646
@poyajavas4646 3 года назад
always wanted to create a brick molding machine i am glad that i found this
@DerekSpeareDSD
@DerekSpeareDSD 4 года назад
Great tutorial, Kevin!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, DerekSpeare! I'm glad you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Kevin :)
@josipvulic5471
@josipvulic5471 4 года назад
'parts list' nice tut... woot woot
@AlexandreLeone
@AlexandreLeone 4 года назад
This is the most powerful feature in fusion!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Glad to hear that it sounds like you'll make use of this, Alexandre! Do you use Fusion 360 for woodworking projects? Cheers, Kevin :)
@WindsorCraftDesigns
@WindsorCraftDesigns 4 года назад
Parts list. Great video.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Chris!
@ashers_workshop
@ashers_workshop 2 года назад
Wow thanks! I am learning woodworking and woodturning using my dads tools
@davidw1324
@davidw1324 2 года назад
Great video. Thank You.
@wagsman9999
@wagsman9999 4 года назад
very cool, thank you!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@IceCreams62
@IceCreams62 4 года назад
PARTS LIST.....thanks, nice video
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Glad to hear you enjoyed this one, IceCreams62. As always, I appreciate your support by commenting - it helps a lot! Cheers, Kevin :)
@austjb
@austjb 2 года назад
This was very handy!
@vahpr
@vahpr 2 года назад
Excellent reminder about copies vs mirrors. A life long wood worker I learned F360 when I got into CNC, then of course applied to every new ww project, love what cad now brings to the table. But this parts list workaround defeats the purpose, as one can do this faster by hand on paper. I really hope at some point the team at Autodesk adds native support for parts lists, maybe just bring in the bounding box data automatically. Love your videos, I learn tons of new stuff every time, thanks!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 2 года назад
agreed - the parts lists need some work. Check out OpenBOM add-in if you haven't already - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html They offer a free non-commercial license. Works wonders in automating the parts lists and has a bunch of extra functionality as well
@vahpr
@vahpr 2 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline Didn't know about that, thank you!
@afajalaka
@afajalaka 3 года назад
Great fusion 360 parts list tutorial for woodworking
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
Thanks, Chad!
@wajeehhassan4638
@wajeehhassan4638 4 года назад
Nice Tutorial! 👍
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Wajeeh Hassan. Glad to hear you enjoyed this one. Cheers, Kevin :)
@jasondarr1238
@jasondarr1238 4 года назад
awesome
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks, Jason. Glad you enjoyed this one :)
@NomadMakes
@NomadMakes 3 года назад
I really like your Fusion 360 videos. I have a question, though. How do you get drawings of all the respective components?
@adama2111
@adama2111 Год назад
Thank you, great tutorial. I might have missed this, but the dimensions are not populating into the parts table automatically? That's very strange. Is cutlist then only possible via openbom? Thanks!
@AceHardy
@AceHardy 4 года назад
🔥
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, Ace! Cheers, Kevin :)
@moderntouchfurniture
@moderntouchfurniture 2 года назад
Excellent video, I'm signing up for the Masterclass! Do you answer questions in this course?
@juliuspereira7067
@juliuspereira7067 3 года назад
Another great tutorial. Thanks for the detailed instructions as always. ONe quick question. How do you get the descriptions for the parts? I have been entering them manually in the components. Is that the only way or is there a way to get it based on the measurements of the parts?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
In Fusion 360, that is currently the only way to do it natively. However, I would highly recommend OpenBOM if you have a need for BOMS/Parts list on a regular basis: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html
@DannyJacks96
@DannyJacks96 2 года назад
I found a really helpful add-in on fusion 360 app store. its called "Size to Parts List" this app automatically updates the description of components based on its bounding box. I make parametric designs for cabinets and this app is a life saver for cut lists. I hope this helps someone!
@stevep8485
@stevep8485 3 года назад
Racking my brain to figure out where i've heard this voice before. You totally reminded me of Nile Red. Great videos though, it is very useful to go through a whole workflow, rather than just some 'howto' describing a little tip.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
Thanks, Steve! I just looked up NileRed, interesting stuff. Never heard/seen it before :D
@mikeneron
@mikeneron 4 года назад
Enjoying your videos so far. I used to use Sketchup for all my woodworking projects, but now am using Fusion 360. Sketchup had a CutList extension where it would take all your parts against a sheet of plywood or lumber you were using so you could see how many sheets of plywood and/or pieces of lumber you needed. Is there such a thing in Fusion 360?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Mike. Not a native feature (yet...but I know they're working on some of this). Search for the "Bommer" Add-in, which may help.
@mikeneron
@mikeneron 4 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline I sure hope they are that would be awesome. I use parameters for everything so like to make adjustments that way. So having to go to the Properties of the components each time I make a change to update the Properties is a hassle. Easy to forget doing that. I'm just a hobbyist so Bommer appears to be a bit more than what I was looking to spend.
@SamBatti88
@SamBatti88 Год назад
Hi, if my project is little big and organized on many sub-components. I must create a part list per sub-component group ? Thank you
@plasticbuzzardmodelshop9715
@plasticbuzzardmodelshop9715 4 года назад
Excellent tutorial. How do you show the weight of parts in pounds in the parts list and total weight in the title block?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Thomas. Great question. Unfortunately, Fusion 360 does not have this capability yet. At least an automated way. You would have to manually copy and paste the mass of each component, while in the "properties" tab. For example, you could copy the mass into the "Part Number" input. You could then update the Part Number column heading to read "Mass" (or desired heading). This is automated in Autodesk Inventory, so hopefully, this is something the Fusion 360 team will be able to implement with the next round of Drawing Workspace updates. Cheers, Kevin :)
@KingBigBabyJesus
@KingBigBabyJesus 2 года назад
How do you insure the correct labeling of component names? The xx:1, xx:2, xx:3 designation. Mine keep labeling xx(1), xx(2), xx(3) which in turn counts as a new part on the parts list. If they label xx(2):1, :xx(2):2, xx(2):3 it also works correctly adding up in the parts list but I can't figure out how to get it to label my joists and floor boards correctly. Thanks for all the videos, a joy to watch and easy to follow.
@KingBigBabyJesus
@KingBigBabyJesus 2 года назад
The only way I've found is to make one component and copy it. It only works if it's a component and if it's a copy. Will not work with patterns
@ratimus2000
@ratimus2000 4 года назад
Hi Kevin. I created a drawing and used an iso view within, but as I found out, dimensions don't work on that view, how can I add extra views, side, front etc to place accurate dimensions on? Thanks.
@metalsmith11
@metalsmith11 4 года назад
great video as always, I will join Patreon to help a little, thank you. What about a cost list, how do I add that?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Hershal. First off, thanks for becoming a Patron. I really appreciate your support. As far as I'm aware, Fusion 360 still doesn't have a cost list capability. You could manually add the cost as the "Part Number" field of each component property and include that column with your parts lists. Cheers, Kevin :)
@tedhargiss1056
@tedhargiss1056 3 года назад
I know this an older tutorial, and I really appreciate it. It is great material. I do have a question though: What if the parts list is longer than will fit on one 8.5 x 11 sheet? How can it be broken up into two parts or sheets/pages? Thanks
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
Whenever you select the parts list table, you'll see some little blue triangles (and maybe some other shapes around the outside). You can click and drag those around to adjust the columns/split into side by side. You cannot completely split the table into two at this time. However, I would recommend checking out the OpenBOM add-in for more control over your parts list. Check out the video I did on it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html
@tedhargiss1056
@tedhargiss1056 3 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline Thanks. I'll check it out.
@daveholmes1980
@daveholmes1980 3 года назад
Wish I knew this before I designed my Gazebo... even if it's unlikely to be build due to me over-sizing it ... slightly... maybe more than slightly.
@msadler01
@msadler01 4 года назад
Very good tutorial, thanks. Is there a tutorial available for the planter box design? It looks like you are experimenting with different ways to monetize your work, which is fine, but it does scatter things behind pay walls.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Mark. The planter box was a personal project, so I do not have any tutorial on that. It's not something that I'll cover in the woodworking course.
@natsukikanzaki
@natsukikanzaki 4 года назад
Great tutorial! But my parts list is too long for the paper, how do I shorten the table without deleting the items on the list? Thanks
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
The only way to shorten the height is to adjust the text size. Details on this article - forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-design-validate/parts-list-size/td-p/6712614
@elijahcbr6009
@elijahcbr6009 4 года назад
Thats awsome. I tried multiple times to create the parts list and the table only shows me the component name and the material its made out of. No measurments.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
They don't make it easy... maybe someday it will automatically pull the measurements in from the component. But adding them to the description has proven to be a very valuable step for a lot of the projects that I've done. Cheers, Kevin :)
@jasonkearns7158
@jasonkearns7158 3 года назад
Hi, Great video. One question. I understand about using components for the cut list however I'm having one issue that I cant seem to get an answer for. The example of mirroring the angles is exactly my issue. I have created a design which has legs as components. I created them using mirror as it was the best way to model them and ensure the correct position when sizes were updated etc. Now I want all these legs to appear as one with the quantity in my cut list. Is there a way to link these components in the design so they show as one row in the cut list. If not I will stop wasting my time trying. If so please share. Thank you.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
Hi Jason. Because Mirrored objects are technically "opposites" there is no way to link them as one. You can override the quantity in the table...otherwise, you'll have to recreate the components by copying them instead of mirroring them. I'd also recommend checking out OpenBOM which offers more flexibility with parts list. You can get a free account for hobbyist/non-commercial use - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html
@donalddparker
@donalddparker 4 месяца назад
Parts list!
@celedoniocabayag2022
@celedoniocabayag2022 Год назад
How can we specify the edges lipping on the part list ?
@MTknives
@MTknives 4 года назад
Parts List :)
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, MT Knives! Cheers, Kevin :)
@jandebuyssere
@jandebuyssere 9 месяцев назад
i would like to have the balloons with letters instead of numbers,, is that possible?
@thomaswaldmann9264
@thomaswaldmann9264 4 года назад
Unfortunatly - every time you change the size of a part, you have to change the description. The Part List is for a parametric program useless if you want to create a cutlist.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Thomas. The "Bommer" add-in may be helpful if you're looking to change objects and have them updated - apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=5433700426186506446&appLang=en&os=Win64
@erikcramer
@erikcramer 3 года назад
Ive kind of expected the board sizes to be placed automatically now when you change a parameter, you'd have to update all your comments with the board sizes.
@rohemoriyama
@rohemoriyama 4 года назад
Is there a tutorial on how you created this box?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Hi, Ro. There is not. This was a personal project from a couple years ago :)
@MartijnHenneman
@MartijnHenneman 4 года назад
Great tutorial! Absolutely thumbs up. Friendly advice: Work on your intonation, despite the perfect story the way you end your sentences you sound bored or a bit annoyed.
@vonmakeheat
@vonmakeheat 2 года назад
Parts list
@NguyenLinh-pw5jj
@NguyenLinh-pw5jj Год назад
Part list
@glenellynrunner
@glenellynrunner 2 года назад
Parts LIst.
@GTWY303
@GTWY303 2 года назад
Manually prescribing the dimensions is Hell)) What if I make a kitchen and there are thousands of details?
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 2 года назад
Glad you saw the other video! I have a few on automating it with add-ins: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WKb3mRkgTwg.html
@GTWY303
@GTWY303 2 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline Thanks! )
@manueldossinger
@manueldossinger 2 года назад
@@ProductDesignOnline This seems to be about the user interface?
@manueldossinger
@manueldossinger 2 года назад
Did you mean this video about openbom? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x3BmwSjgp7c.html :)
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 2 года назад
@@manueldossinger yes! Sorry for the wrong link.
@staffyjozi
@staffyjozi 4 года назад
parts list
@charleshinely1161
@charleshinely1161 2 года назад
Parts List
@blahdiblah2169
@blahdiblah2169 3 года назад
So it's kind of useless if you have an existing model and you've created various components. Seems like there's no way to tell Fusion to group existing components as parts. Same like if you had used the mirror function, or extrude to new component, after that point you're screwed? Wow, I would really expect a way to apply part metadata to a component.
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 3 года назад
I have a tutorial scheduled for tomorrow that covers the OpenBOM add-in which is 10x better at generating parts list than Fusion 360's native functionality - stay tuned!
@kleffman_drums8339
@kleffman_drums8339 4 года назад
Hmmm, too bad I needed to be a patreon supporter to even try this (first) video of yours I've seen. That's a bit of a tall order. Best of luck to you - (if this were my channel I'd want to hear that feedback which is why I'm posting it. I'll go learn (or try to learn) from another youtuber about parts lists and cut lists then :-).
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
You can use literally any Fusion file to follow the video. I started doing this because people were stealing the files and trying to sell them online :)
@radiscailloux
@radiscailloux 3 года назад
Thnaks for the help, but do something about your robotic voice .... lol
@jamesbarratt593
@jamesbarratt593 4 года назад
Damn im not the first comment
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
lol :)
@paulnewman1857
@paulnewman1857 4 года назад
Useless. If you change model parametrically the parts list will fail.
@steven11101010
@steven11101010 4 года назад
Yeah, I noticed that as well. The description will be completely wrong because that's not dynamic. Can you use expressions or measurements for a description? Or add that as a column to the parts list?
@mikesimms3380
@mikesimms3380 Год назад
Tip: don't pronounce iron as I-run to a fabricator...He'll weld your lower lip to your forehead. Just a tip...
@raymondwilliams6878
@raymondwilliams6878 4 года назад
Parts list!
@ProductDesignOnline
@ProductDesignOnline 4 года назад
Thanks for watching, Raymond! Cheers, Kevin :)
@Harry-kh1pv
@Harry-kh1pv 2 года назад
Parts list
@TeddyRowell
@TeddyRowell 2 месяца назад
parts list
@schwefel
@schwefel 3 года назад
Parts list
@sethleblanc4698
@sethleblanc4698 3 года назад
Parts list
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@keenanwekesa1723 2 года назад
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