Product Design Online | Multi Color 3D Prints using Fusion 360 | Inlay Parts - Practical Prints #3 @ProductDesignOnline | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 10 hours ago
Learn how to create multi-color prints with 3D printable inlays designed in Fusion 360. I’ll show you how to cut text out of another part after adding chamfered edges to it.
We’ll also look at using the boundary fill command to create a positive shape out of a negative void. Be sure to stick around until the very end where I’ll demo the final 3D prints.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - 3D Printed Inlays designed in Fusion 360
0:36 - Project overview
1:15 - Creating component and box
1:30 - Adding fillets to box
1:47 - Adding keychain hole
2:29 - Creating the text
4:30 - Adding chamfer to text
6:50 - Changing the appearance
7:10 - Cutting the text from the keychain
8:00 - Copying text to another side
10:29 - Creating clearance
14:00 - Print results
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1. This tutorial's resource page ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com/p3
2. View my checklists for Fusion 360 beginners ➞ http://bit.ly/f360checklist
3. Join us on Patreon ➞ patreon.com/productdesignonline
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Learn how to create multi-color prints with 3D printable inlays designed in Fusion 360. I’ll show you how to cut text out of another part after adding chamfered edges to it.
We’ll also look at using the boundary fill command to create a positive shape out of a negative void. Be sure to stick around until the very end where I’ll demo the final 3D prints.
PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND
Hatchbox Wood Filament - amzn.to/2TRxdBi
Orange PLA - amzn.to/36r2RrP
JB Weld Epoxy - amzn.to/36q9Jpw
1000 Grit Sandpaper - amzn.to/2RpDItE
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - 3D Printed Inlays designed in Fusion 360
0:36 - Project overview
1:15 - Creating component and box
1:30 - Adding fillets to box
1:47 - Adding keychain hole
2:29 - Creating the text
4:30 - Adding chamfer to text
6:50 - Changing the appearance
7:10 - Cutting the text from the keychain
8:00 - Copying text to another side
10:29 - Creating clearance
14:00 - Print results
TUTORIAL RESOURCES
1. This tutorial's resource page ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com/p3
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
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.
—
#3D Printing #Fusion360 #ProductDesignOnline