Tutorials

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.

Pulley Tensioner 2, Fusion 360, animation

9 0 Expert
another Pulley Tensioner disassembly using Fusion 360 Animation

Robotic Suspension System 4- Fusion 360 Tutorial (Tracked Robot Part 9)

6 0 Beginner
#Fusion360 #Fusion360Tutorial #AutodeskFusion360 Robotic Suspension System 4- Fusion 360 Tutorial (Tracked Robot Part 9)

Boat Hull Design-using Autodesk Fusion 360

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

How to Package Electronic Components in Fusion 360: Tutorial

5 1 Beginner
#Fusion360 #Fusion360Tutorial #AutodeskFusion360

Fusion 360 | X-BOX Series X Controller | Part 11

4 1 Beginner
In this video, we assemble the different components of the game controller. -------------------- Happy Modeling

Four Stroke Engine Assembly - Working

4 0 Beginner
The tutorial comprises of steps to make a four-stroke Internal Combustion Engine using basic tools in Fusion 360. The viewer will have to pause the video at most of the steps, as this is a fast-paced overview to keep the tutorial short. Thanks! Link to video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13n3k7WpurUmLhDXHRZ5agKdFSUSOdl5x/view?usp=sharing

F1 Gear Shifter Assembly - Tutorial

3 0 Intermediate
Video Tutorial on how to make a working assembly of the gear shifting mechanism in an F1 car. The dimensions are not up to scale, and the viewer will have to pause the video at most of the steps, as this is a fast-paced overview to keep the tutorial short. Thanks! Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/10TO1Ocy4QwGQnuqr01dPao8N8IrhSKA-/view?usp=sharing

Proper Method to Produce Lobster-back Duct Bends

3 1 Beginner
One type of industrial component I have been involved with the design and manufacture of is lobster-back bends. This type of duct bend is made up of segments cut from flat sheets or plates, rolled into cylindrical parts, then assembled. These can be light sheet-metal or manufactured from thick plate. This quick tutorial is a supplement to the one I produced an outline of a method I have used modeling this type of component using Alibre Design. As this supplement concerns producing parts ready for manufacture and applies to whatever software you have used, that is not important as this short tutorial is to outline turning your modeled bend into the flat profile ready to be made into the completed bend. In this modern world, the bend parts will be cut out using CNC laser, or CNC Plasma cutting machines. Sometimes we produce the nc programs ourselves or we are required to produce the correct files for the laser / plasma department to program and cut out. Making the program to cut out the parts starts normally from a 2D dxf file at a scale of 1 : 1. This is the first part of the process that has to be correct. If you produce this dxf incorrectly the finished parts will be useless. Producing this at the right scale, 1 : 1 is different with different 3D cad applications, other problems can be caused by you working in different drawing units. If you are not doing the program, talk to the person who is to make sure you produce the dxf as required. Having a large quantity of wrongly cut parts is not a good thing

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.

Assembly of the propulsion system

3 0 Intermediate
Here we will be assembling the drone motor and propeller making a complete propulsion system. Motor: EMAX MT3515 650KV Propeller: APC 13*4

Learn how to make slider joint between two components~ using Autodesk Fusion 360.

3 0 Beginner
Learn how to make a slider joint between two components using Autodesk Fusion 360. I hope you enjoyed the designing process and the model. if you enjoyed the process and model, then hit subscribe and like the video. and don't forget to comment on your views on this model and process.

Isometric view drawing with Dimensions in fusion 360

2 0 Beginner
Hi Guys, In this video, I am going to tell you that how can you make a Isometric view drawing with Dimensions in fusion 360. I have taught you how to make Isometric view drawing with Dimensions, which will make you understand in simple way. If you want to learn Fusion 360 software and If you want more tutorials, Then you can also subscribe my Youtube Channel, Whose link I have given you below. My Youtube Channel Name is: Ahuja Technical Hant https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClh7lX8d70gIwoA7z5Tt2Yg https://youtu.be/tEDOTYTzFgs

FUSION360 Configurations Tutorial for parts insertion into design

2 0 Beginner
Turn a model into a configurable model so when you go to insert the part into a design, it will give you a menu where you can select the specific plug from a single file without having 10 individual plugs floating around in a folder :) Things I use this method for: Batteries of varying mAh, screws and standoffs of varying length, plugs, sockets, IC's, etc.