3D2A CAD Stream With The 3D Print General

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 126:16

This video explores the fundamentals of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) using Fusion 360, drawing from the 'Mastering Fusion 360' book. It covers basic sketching, extrusion, revolution, and introduces concepts like parametric modeling, constraints, construction lines, and the transition to surface modeling. The discussion highlights the software's capabilities for 3D printing design and compares its workflow to SolidWorks, emphasizing the learning curve and the value of structured learning resources.

Quick Summary

Parametric modeling in CAD, used by software like Fusion 360, relies on mathematical calculations and dimensions to drive the model's geometry. This approach allows for easy modification of designs by simply changing parameters, ensuring all related geometry updates automatically, making it ideal for complex product development.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to CAD and Fusion 360
  2. 01:02The 'Mastering Fusion 360' Book
  3. 03:58Types of CAD Software: Tinkercad vs. Parametric
  4. 05:36Parametric Modeling Explained
  5. 06:05Fusion 360 Licensing Options
  6. 08:233D Print General's CAD Projects
  7. 10:03Complex Assemblies and Paid Features
  8. 12:30Impressive Capabilities of Fusion 360
  9. 14:33Basic Fusion 360 Tools: Sketching a Box
  10. 16:27Understanding Constraints in Sketching
  11. 18:03Using the Extrude Tool
  12. 18:26Editing Designs with the Timeline
  13. 25:01Creating Complex Sketch Shapes
  14. 30:30Construction Lines and Mirroring
  15. 32:05The Revolve Tool
  16. 34:26Solid vs. Surface Modeling
  17. 35:50Introduction to Lofts
  18. 46:05Demonstration of Surface Modeling
  19. 54:43Converting Surfaces to Solids
  20. 57:18Conclusion and Future Topics

Frequently Asked Questions

What is parametric modeling in CAD?

Parametric modeling is a CAD approach where design elements are driven by parameters and dimensions, often linked to a spreadsheet-like system in the background. This allows for easy modification of the model by changing these parameters, ensuring that all related geometry updates automatically.

How can I start learning Fusion 360 for 3D printing?

A great starting point is the 'Mastering Fusion 360' book from CAD Class, available for free online. It guides beginners through the software's tools, from basic sketching and extrusion to more advanced features, making it ideal for learning to design 3D printable objects.

What's the difference between solid modeling and surface modeling in CAD?

Solid modeling creates objects with volume and thickness, suitable for most 3D printing. Surface modeling, on the other hand, creates objects with zero thickness, which are essentially skins. Surface modeling is used for highly complex curves and organic shapes, and can later be converted into a solid if watertight.

Are there free versions of Fusion 360 available?

Yes, Fusion 360 offers free licenses for personal use, hobbyists, and educational purposes. While these versions may have some limitations compared to paid subscriptions, they provide access to a vast majority of the software's powerful features for design and 3D printing.

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