Tutorials

Saving your Fusion 360 design in your local storage

11 0 Intermediate
Hi @https://grabcad.com/cyrhuz.sortijas.bocar-1, You've mentioned earlier that your license is about to expire. The good news is it will prompt you options of renewing your educational license. I figured that you asked about these because you're worried that your precious thesis file that you put in so much effort will be lost. Luckily all design files from f360 is saved in the cloud (internet connection required). So there's pretty much nothing to worry about. Anyhow, here's a quick tutorial on how to save your f360 design file on your local storage as a safety precaution.

Part 1: A Look at Color Proofing

10 0 Beginner
This tutorial gives some background on color proofing and explains what to do when the color you print doesn't match the color you chose on screen. There will be future tutorials that expand on the topics mentioned here.

diverse shape translation to JT or STP

9 2 Intermediate
Have found a way to import / translate easy shape files like 3ds, wrl, skp, stl, ifc and so on into JT or STP. The shape files can have texture or not. My interest was how to get the shape files with texture translated to JT. For this, I use PCon Planner and save as 3DS. After this, import it into MeshLab (single texture file / no layer) and save it as WRL (VRML 2). This is than easy to import into Teamcenter Livecyle Visualisation (TCVis) and save as JT. If you like to have more imported WRL/JT files into TCvis (JT2Go) please rename the texture or the view results in TCVis (JT2Go) are bad, looks like unplaced textures. If you like to export files with not a texture another way is to use. The fast one with no colours is to save as stl and import it into your volume modeller. The longer way is here to import it into PCon after this save as Skp (Sketchup) and now is to use Automapki (~40 $ or € / year sorry no freeware I have found) and save as STP file. The result you can now import into a volume modeller and use it there or (and) save it as JT and many other files too. Hope you like this tutorial a bit. If you have any questions please let me know.

Static Simulation in Fusion 360! Bicycle Crank Arm Tutorial

5 0 Beginner
0:25 Simulation Start 0:56 Simplify 1:31 Materials 2:02 Constraints 2:58 DOF View 3:23 Loads 4:52 Solve In this tutorial, we will create a static simulation for our bicycle crank arm in Autodesk Fusion 360. We will simplify our assembly, to remove the fittings, then add a material, constraints and a load to the end of the arm. When we solve our assembly, we will end up with the amount of deformation. We will then run the simulation again once we core out the inside of our crank arm to see the difference in the analysis.

Static Stress Simulation: I-Beam Bending in Fusion 360! Tutorial

3 0 Beginner
How to do a static stress simulation on an I-beam in Fusion.

Fusion 360 Thermal Simulation Tutorial- Loads and Constraints Coffee Mug Part 2

2 0 Beginner
#Coffee #ThermalConduction #ThermalSimulation Music is from Youtube free library. -This is a thermal load simulation.

How to import 3D meshes with appearance properties in Fusion 360

1 0 Beginner
Case study regarding various models imported with visual appearances in Fusion 360

Import *.STL files at their true scale size in BLENDER

1 0 Beginner
Blender imports STL files at a 0.001 scale because the STL file format does not specify units. This means that the size of an object in an STL file is arbitrary, and it is up to the software that is importing the file to determine the scale. Blender, by default, imports STL files as if they are in meters, which means that a 1 unit cube in an STL file will be imported into Blender as a 1 meter cube. To import an STL file at a different scale, you can use the "Scale" option in the import dialog.

Transfer STL files between Blender and 3D Printing Slicers Software

0 0 Beginner
For the case study of modifying and transferring this tutorial makes use of Blender. Blender is a free and open-source 3D computer graphics software toolset used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D-printed models, motion graphics, interactive 3D applications, virtual reality, and, formerly, video games.

How to do thermal ands static simulation on cantilever and Simply Supported Beam

0 0 Beginner
Hello everyone, in this simple short video, i've shown a process of using static and thermal stress simulation using Autodesk Fusion 360 . and there are somethings in the model which i overlooked as this tutorial is meant for beginners, so i've tried to keep it very simple. so follow the video till last.