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Fusion 360: Surface Modeling a Shovel in the Patch Workspace // Welcome to episode #12 of Fusion Fridays. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to surface model a shovel in the Patch Workspace. You’ll learn how to do some basic surface modeling including the extrude command, revolve command, trim command, and the thicken command.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Surface Modeling a Shovel in Fusion 360
0:32 - Getting the sample file
1:23 - Understanding the sample file
2:17 - Extrude shaft of the shovel
2:50 - Revolve the blade of the shovel
3:48 - Extend the blade of the shovel
4:26 - Trim unwanted surface(s)
5:24 - Adjusting the taper angle of the blade
6:03 - Stitching the surfaces together
6:32 - Thicken the shovel surfaces
6:56 - Finishing in the model workspace
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Fusion 360: Surface Modeling a Shovel in the Patch Workspace // Welcome to episode #12 of Fusion Fridays. By the end of this video, you’ll be able to surface model a shovel in the Patch Workspace. You’ll learn how to do some basic surface modeling including the extrude command, revolve command, trim command, and the thicken command.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Surface Modeling a Shovel in Fusion 360
0:32 - Getting the sample file
1:23 - Understanding the sample file
2:17 - Extrude shaft of the shovel
2:50 - Revolve the blade of the shovel
3:48 - Extend the blade of the shovel
4:26 - Trim unwanted surface(s)
5:24 - Adjusting the taper angle of the blade
6:03 - Stitching the surfaces together
6:32 - Thicken the shovel surfaces
6:56 - Finishing in the model workspace
TUTORIAL RESOURCES
1. More resources ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com
2. View my checklists for Fusion 360 beginners ➞ http://bit.ly/f360checklist
3. Join us on Patreon ➞ patreon.com/productdesignonline
TOP FUSION 360 PLAYLISTS
http://bit.ly/learn-fusion360
http://bit.ly/woodworker-playlist
http://bit.ly/3D-printing-playlist
http://bit.ly/sculpt-playlist
SUBSCRIBE for more high-quality Fusion 360 tutorials! ➞ http://bit.ly/sub-right-now
________________________________
MY PREMIUM COURSES
2 Months FREE ➞ http://bit.ly/courses-free
QUESTION
Have a question about Fusion 360? Post it in the comments section of this video!
HELP THE COMMUNITY GROW
Speak another language? Submit a closed captions translation and help me continue to make CAD education more accessible ➞ http://bit.ly/translate-this-video
FACEBOOK GROUP
Join and share your projects with the growing community of Hobbyists using Fusion 360 ➞ fb.com/groups/fusion360hobbyists
DISCLAIMER
This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps you support the channel at no extra cost to you and allows me to continue to make videos like this.
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#Fusion360 #ProductDesignOnline