Tutorials

How to change lineweight in AutoCAD?

0 0 Beginner
A quick tip about changing lineweight in AutoCAD.

Autodesk Fusion 360 Tutorial - How to Insert and Assembly Some New Components from the Other Files

0 0 Beginner
We can insert some new components from the other files, then assembly them. The features and menus are updated on October 28, 2018.

AutoCAD | Working with layout view

15 1 Intermediate
In this tutorial video, you can treat your layout as a sheet of paper upon which you can arrange the parts of your drawing systematically, as well as add annotations and other details before creating the final output.

Boat Hull Design-using Autodesk Fusion 360

5 0 Beginner
How to design a boat hull using loft in fusion 360.

Intro to Drawings - Fusion 360 Part 2: Dimensional Tolerances, Threads & Alternate Dimensions How To

0 0 Beginner
Intro to Drawings - Fusion 360 Part 2: Dimensional Tolerances, Threads & Alternate Dimensions How To

How to add tolerances in AutoCAD Mechanical?

0 0 Beginner
A short tutorial about adding tolerances in AutoCAD Mechanical.

Robotic Tank Tread Assembly- Fusion 360 Tutorial (Tracked Robot Part 2)

10 3 Beginner
#Fusion360 #Fusion360Tutorial #AutodeskFusion360 Buy this chain: https://amzn.to/3f2FZEl In this series, we will design and develop a tracked, tank-like mobile robot optimized for use on sand and in desert environments. The modeling of the treads, custom sprocket, idler rollers and 3D printed suspension system will be shown in great detail. We will first create the chain links themselves and the tread pieces, then pattern them along the shape of the loop. Once we finish this, we will create the custom sprocket and motor connection followed by the idler spindle and finally the suspension system. In the end, we can mirror our entire assembly to the other side to create the right side tread. Working on only one side at a time makes it easier on our computers and allows us to work faster with less lag-time.

Autodesk Fusion 360 Tutorial - How to Use Diameter Dimension on Sketching

0 0 Intermediate
This tutorial is about how to use "Diameter Dimension" menu on Autodesk Fusion 360 Sketching. This feature is updated on October 28, 2018.

How to Use Threaded Inserts in Your 3D Printed Parts- Example with DC Motor in Fusion 360

3 2 Beginner
This tutorial illustrates the modeling and use of threaded bras inserts in 3d printed parts and set screws to clamp down on DC motor flats.

Pulley Tensioner 2, Fusion 360, animation

9 0 Expert
another Pulley Tensioner disassembly using Fusion 360 Animation

AutoCAD Training Exercises for Beginners -3

2 0 Intermediate
AutoCAD Training Exercises for Beginners - 3. This is an AutoCAD drawing tutorial based on offset & trim commands. This tutorial shows how to create AutoCAD drawings using Line, Circle, Offset, Trim commands. In this video tutorial - drawing consisting of front view & the top view is created using object snap tracking.

Auto CAD Training Exercises for Intermediate - 4

0 0 Intermediate
AutoCAD Training Exercises for Beginners - 4. This AutoCAD Drawing Tutorial shows how to use Polar Array, Mirror, Copy, Offset, Line, Circle, Trim to created complicated mechanical drawings. This is an AutoCAD drawing tutorial practice. This video contains AutoCAD Training for beginners. My Patreon page there:- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=34767201 follow me on social media Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010823444381

Scooby_doo car

9 0 Beginner
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How to Package Electronic Components in Fusion 360: Tutorial

5 1 Beginner
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How to Pattern a Roller Chain Along a Path in Fusion 360

1 0 Beginner
#Fusion360 #Fusion360Tutorial #AutodeskFusion360 Buy Chain: https://amzn.to/3f2FZEl In this series, we will design and develop a tracked, tank-like mobile robot optimized for use on sand and in desert environments. The modeling of the treads, custom sprocket, idler rollers and 3D printed suspension system will be shown in great detail. We will first create the chain links themselves and the tread pieces, then pattern them along the shape of the loop. Once we finish this, we will create the custom sprocket and motor connection followed by the idler spindle and finally the suspension system. In the end, we can mirror our entire assembly to the other side to create the right side tread. Working on only one side at a time makes it easier on our computers and allows us to work faster with less lag-time.