Great video as usual. I’m mostly a manufacturing user but it’s always cool to see the design tools improve
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
Nice! Which part of MFG do you use? I didn't cover some of the improvements to additive as they were minor in my mind.
@mao5990
4 ай бұрын
Thanks mate. I do get nervous when a new patch comes out thinking I'm gonna lose features on my hobby version haha.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
To the best of my knowledge that shouldn't happen but yeah i get that.
@priit123
4 ай бұрын
Time to move over to freecad lol. But actually there is a new guy in the market. Ondsel freecad. If you are only hobbyist then you might check that out, it evolves very fast and by the end of this year it might be already alternative to fusion. Of course depends on what you do with cad.
@split141x
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the overview!
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
You bet!
@cadbuildflyrc3784
4 ай бұрын
Excellent video Matt!
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@benmo2227
4 ай бұрын
Sweep Body is so awesome, makes certain operations sooo much easier.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
agreed.
@jasonliu1855
Ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video!! The sweep body feature seems great for singular planes! I am trying to make pin and lock design using sweep body but ran into trouble... is there a way to use the sweep body for following a 3D sketch as the path? I want the pin to go forward, then left, then down in an arc.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
Ай бұрын
It does work with a 3d sketch path BUT its pretty picky because it has to figure out the vector direction of the object. Try a simple test with a small sphere as the solid sweep object and a 3d curve path. That should work. When the solid sweep object is a bit more complex unfortunately you run into self intersections and the error message isn't super helpful.
@emanggitulah4319
4 ай бұрын
Any thoughts about the new ground to parents command? I ran into issues with a sub assemblies full of fasteners that gave me errors we I used the join command. Not really intuitive IMO
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
I think in theory it is a good idea, but in practice it is just shifting the problem. I generally use Rigid Group when i have a bunch of sub-components like hardware in a sub-component assembly. with the Ground to Parent. the default behavior is for the new component to be grounded to the top level, and for sub-components to be grounded to that parent. So that means for most cases you need extra clicks to undo. maybe ill have to do a video on just that but at a first glance I am not a fan of it.
@emanggitulah4319
4 ай бұрын
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign if its improving overall geometric stability I am all in. I still often have issues with bigger assemblies containing subassemblies that at once point the parts are all over the place, even though everything is well defined with joints.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
@@emanggitulah4319 How many components are we talking about? 500,1000, more?
@emanggitulah4319
4 ай бұрын
Not that big. But with fasteners about 200 components. But even with less I can get issues with fasteners suddenly floating around. Sometimes ctrl + b (compute all helps) but not always
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
I did a video this AM on the Ground to Parent. not sure if it helps or hurts :) My suggestion is still to turn it off. In my mind if you want all the components to be grounded just make bodies in a single component. Rigid Group is still a feature in the timeline while Ground to Parent works from the start of the component which can really throw things for a loop.
@dodge1235
4 ай бұрын
Am i able to follow your tutorials on the free version of fusioin? And one other question,will the free version enable me to design model boat hulls with spray rails etc.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
nearly all the videos here or on my website www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com can be done with the hobby version of fusion. the main thing you miss out on will be extensions/cloud solve so no simulation, gen design, no design extension etc. But the core modeling and PCB tools are all there for you in Hobby. to the best of my knowledge
@dodge1235
4 ай бұрын
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks for that,what about 3d printing the design.
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
@@dodge1235 certainly. you can use Fusion as a slicer or export a mesh to whatever slicer you use. I have a course on www.LearnEverythingAboutDesign.com that is design for 3d printing.
@dodge1235
4 ай бұрын
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign Thanks Matt are the video tutorials?
@LearnEverythingAboutDesign
4 ай бұрын
@@dodge1235 Yeah the design for 3d print course goes over a few different designs. A cell phone stand/amp that is printed without supports. Some simple desk clip/cable organizers. and an assembly to launch at toy car. We go over the approach to supportless printing design, review in the slicer and assembly talking about problem areas. We plan to do more advanced content but that is a starting point/beginners guide.
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