Day 9 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days for Complete Beginners! - 2023 EDITION

Published 2023-01-27
New to Fusion 360? This is a brand new 2023 version of Day #9 of "Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days for Complete Beginners" - the most popular Fusion 360 course on the internet! Get Kevin's Fusion 360 Masterclass at ProductDesignOnline.com/courses

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Day 9 3D Model an LED Light Bulb in Autodesk Fusion 360
00:33 - Create a Cylinder Primitive in Autodesk Fusion 360
01:40 - Intersect lines in Autodesk Fusion 360
02:53 - Sphere Primitive in Autodesk Fusion 360
03:15 - Inside Fillets add Material in Fusion 360
03:47 - Add Appearances to specific parts in Fusion 360
04:27 - Edit Appearance Color in Fusion 360
05:16 - Fusion 360 Thread Command Explained
06:03 - Apply Chamfer in Autodesk Fusion 360
07:17 - Day 10 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days


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All Comments (21)
  • @marting4042
    When placing the thread on the face of the cylinder it is important to click on the upper half of the cylinder face, this ensures your offset will be at the bottom, if you click on the lower half of the cylinder your offset will appear at the top. This positioning subtly was quite confusing at first.
  • @HamIsKing19
    Man, I tried learning CAD years ago and it went waaaaay above my head. Now that I'm back in school and have access to Autodesk software for free, I've been itching to give it another go. Fusion 360 and your tutorials are just what I needed. I've been modeling things in 15 minutes that I'd have never figured out on my own, and I'm hungry to learn more. Hopefully I'll have the skills to pursue my dream of getting into combat robotics by sometime next year! Thanks a ton, man. And keep your videos coming!
  • @rapiddescent
    Brilliant work as always Kevin. I am looking forward to revisiting these just to brush up. You’ve made learning Fusion so easy for me.
  • @Stefan1Adolfs
    Dear Kevin, Thanks for the great video's. I actually let me students practise, with your great course video's!😁
  • @JesseRiley
    Thank you once again! 9 down 3 more to go (until the next one comes out!)
  • @wsturner88
    Just wanted to say I love these video's... Keep them coming, very helpful!
  • @GUCR44
    So cool thanks for the videos.. I learned a lot from you. Peace
  • So cool and clear videos please upload next videos sir we are waiting to watch
  • @eddie.b.
    This gave me some lightbulb moments
  • @hurtihurti
    It is important to know. that these threads wont work because they do not break through the chamfer. If you want to model a usable thread you need to create the chamfer first. Then you go one step back in the timeline to "hide" the chamfer. Now you create your thread and finally you let the chamfer appear again by going forward in the timeline. Now the chamfer has a "cut" from the thread. It worked with the normal ISO metric thread for me, but somehow not with every other... I hope that was helpful!
  • @ummmm.....5270
    I have survived to day 9. I have no modeling experience nor any education in engineering. I am a woodworker and people told me fusion 360 was a good program to learn to use. In addition to using it to plan projects, I figured I would also learn to use the software in case I ever buy a 3d printer. This course is great. After doing 8 of these lessons I am finding it easier to move around naturally and access the different features without taking ages to locate them. Thank you!! This course is worth its weight in gold.
  • @MaxGoddur
    It would be great if you could address custom threads for use on items requiring larger and fewer threads.
  • @Koraykkk
    I love your teaching style. Thanks for that much efford.