Autodesk Fusion | Transform Your Designs: How to Create Realistic Threads in Fusion @adskFusion | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 2 hours ago
In this YouTube video, we explore how to create realistic modeled threads in Autodesk Fusion. We start by examining metric examples for both external and internal threads. The thread tool allows us to select a cylindrical face and automatically generate a cosmetic appearance of a thread. We can also choose to create a physical model of the thread for rendering or visualization purposes. The tool offers options to adjust the length, profile, and designation (pitch) of the threads based on our selection. We discuss the importance of understanding thread class and tolerance, as it affects the physical dimensions of the part.
For internal threads, we demonstrate how to use the hole tool, which provides the ability to create threaded holes. We can either manually place a single point or select a sketch point as the starting location. The hole tool also offers the option to model the threads for a more realistic representation. We highlight the benefits of using the hole tool, such as easily adding multiple points in a sketch or adjusting the thread placement on a face.
Additionally, we compare the process of creating threads in metric and imperial units. We explain the differences in thread designations, pitch, and class between the two systems. Fusion provides default options based on the selected unit system, but users can select the thread profiles and sizes according to their needs.
Whether you're working with internal or external threads, this video provides a comprehensive guide to help you understand and utilize the thread and hole tools in Fusion. Watch the video to learn how to create accurate and realistic modeled threads in your designs!
If you're more of a reader, check out our blog post on creating threads: https://autode.sk/3vaXajR
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In this YouTube video, we explore how to create realistic modeled threads in Autodesk Fusion. We start by examining metric examples for both external and internal threads. The thread tool allows us to select a cylindrical face and automatically generate a cosmetic appearance of a thread. We can also choose to create a physical model of the thread for rendering or visualization purposes. The tool offers options to adjust the length, profile, and designation (pitch) of the threads based on our selection. We discuss the importance of understanding thread class and tolerance, as it affects the physical dimensions of the part.
For internal threads, we demonstrate how to use the hole tool, which provides the ability to create threaded holes. We can either manually place a single point or select a sketch point as the starting location. The hole tool also offers the option to model the threads for a more realistic representation. We highlight the benefits of using the hole tool, such as easily adding multiple points in a sketch or adjusting the thread placement on a face.
Additionally, we compare the process of creating threads in metric and imperial units. We explain the differences in thread designations, pitch, and class between the two systems. Fusion provides default options based on the selected unit system, but users can select the thread profiles and sizes according to their needs.
Whether you're working with internal or external threads, this video provides a comprehensive guide to help you understand and utilize the thread and hole tools in Fusion. Watch the video to learn how to create accurate and realistic modeled threads in your designs!
If you're more of a reader, check out our blog post on creating threads: https://autode.sk/3vaXajR
►FREE TRIAL | https://autode.sk/3Wtfi20
►SUBSCRIBE | https://autode.sk/30njGGX
►GET STARTED | https://autode.sk/30k2DWh
►TRY AN EXTENSION | https://autode.sk/3EOUidW
CONNECT with Fusion 360 on social media:
INSTAGRAM | https://autode.sk/2Enzh8P
TWITTER | https://autode.sk/45cIYTK
LINKEDIN | https://autode.sk/3UyieZS