Tutorials

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Ready to see a V6 engine come to life in Fusion? Join Cademist for a step-by-step tutorial where you'll master the art of modeling, assembling, and animating its core moving parts: crankshaft, pistons, and connecting rods. Learn essential techniques like defining joint origins and utilizing slider and revolute joints to create realistic motion. Plus, discover how the "duplicate with joints" command can supercharge your assembly process. Perfect for CAD enthusiasts of all levels looking to visualize mechanical movement with precision in Fusion! link to drawing/file: https://grabcad.com/library/v6-engine-252

5 0 Beginner
**Download the drawing and modeling files for this project on my GrabCAD profile:** https://grabcad.com/library/radial-engine-486 In this comprehensive Fusion 360 tutorial, you'll learn step-by-step how to model, assemble, and animate a classic radial engine! Whether you're a beginner looking to expand your CAD skills or an enthusiast fascinated by mechanical design, this guide will walk you through the entire process. First, we'll meticulously model each component of the radial engine, from the intricate crankcase to the pistons and connecting rods. You'll gain valuable insights into Fusion 360's modeling tools and techniques. Next, we'll move on to the assembly phase, where you'll learn how to use joints to correctly position and constrain all the parts, bringing the engine to life in the digital realm. Finally, we'll animate the assembled engine, showcasing its fascinating working mechanism. You'll discover how to use Fusion 360's animation tools to create a dynamic and engaging visual representation of the radial engine in action. This tutorial is designed to be easy to follow for users of all levels. By the end, you'll not only have a fully modeled, assembled, and animated radial engine but also a deeper understanding of mechanical design principles within Fusion 360.

0 0 Intermediate
In this video, I am going to make the Cessna 182 Skylane aircraft. I used a blueprint to trace it, and I made it with solid. Not even one form!!!

0 0 Beginner
Learn how to create custom thread definitions in Fusion 360 using an XML file. This example includes SFU1505, SFU1610, and SFU2005 ball screw threads, and teaches you how to expand it to other custom threads.