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Fusion 360 for 3D Printing Designing with Components

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  • Nov 25, 2024
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Fusion 360 for 3D Printing – Designing with Components, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.73, with 27 lectures, based on 602 reviews, and has 3738 subscribers.

You will learn about Design a 3D printable led tea light that turns on and off. Feel comfortable tackling multi-part designs by effectively using components and other design tools in Fusion 360. Take a design from concept to working prototype. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone looking to learn how to design for 3D printing or looking to expand their knowledge and improve their skills. or Great for students, teachers, hobbyists, inventors, artists, and makers. It is particularly useful for Anyone looking to learn how to design for 3D printing or looking to expand their knowledge and improve their skills. or Great for students, teachers, hobbyists, inventors, artists, and makers.

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Summary

Title: Fusion 360 for 3D Printing – Designing with Components

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.73

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Published Lectures: 27

Number of Curriculum Items: 27

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27

Original Price: $84.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Design a 3D printable led tea light that turns on and off.
  • Feel comfortable tackling multi-part designs by effectively using components and other design tools in Fusion 360.
  • Take a design from concept to working prototype.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone looking to learn how to design for 3D printing or looking to expand their knowledge and improve their skills.
  • Great for students, teachers, hobbyists, inventors, artists, and makers.
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone looking to learn how to design for 3D printing or looking to expand their knowledge and improve their skills.
  • Great for students, teachers, hobbyists, inventors, artists, and makers.
  • This course is an excellent sequel to the Designing For 3D Printing with Fusion 360 course by Vladimir Mariano. ?We learn how to tackle a multi-part design by taking advantage of using components and other powerful design tools in Fusion 360. ?We will design an LED tea light that functions as a mechanical switch and can be used to light up our other 3d prints. ?It’s an excellent example of using 3d printing for practical and functional designs.

    At the end of this course you will have gained the design skills and confidence to take a multi-part design from concept to 3d printed prototype.?

    We will cover many sketching and modeling concepts and also go through some best practices when designing for 3d printing such tolerances needed for a snug fit when assembling two or more parts.

    I?will guide you through easy to follow step by step instructions as we create a rewarding model.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Intro

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Parts Needed

    Lecture 3: How It Works

    Lecture 4: Updated User Interface

    Lecture 5: Designing with Components

    Lecture 6: Configure Z up

    Lecture 7: Sketch Constraint Status

    Chapter 2: The Battery Component

    Lecture 1: Design the Battery Component

    Chapter 3: The Top Component

    Lecture 1: Sketch and Revolve

    Lecture 2: Sketch on Top Surface

    Lecture 3: Sketch on Side & Pipe Command

    Lecture 4: Side Opening

    Lecture 5: Bumpout

    Chapter 4: The Bottom Component

    Lecture 1: Sketch and Revolve

    Lecture 2: Bottom Bumpouts

    Lecture 3: Top Sketch and Circular Pattern

    Lecture 4: Section Analysis

    Chapter 5: The Cover Component

    Lecture 1: Sketch and Extrude

    Lecture 2: Increase Radius

    Lecture 3: Locking Key

    Lecture 4: On / Off Indicators

    Lecture 5: Slot

    Chapter 6: Ammendments

    Lecture 1: Arrow Indicator to Bottom Component

    Lecture 2: Top Fillet

    Lecture 3: Extrusion Width

    Chapter 7: Assembly

    Lecture 1: Assemble All the Parts

    Chapter 8: Congratulations

    Lecture 1: Congratulations

    Instructors

  • Fusion 360 for 3D Printing Designing with Components  No.2
    Vladimir Mariano
    Designer and 3D Fabricator
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  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 33 votes
  • 4 stars: 174 votes
  • 5 stars: 390 votes
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