7. Intro To Fusion
Catching up after a pretty intense period in my personal life. Blogs are weird. People are reading this.
Started on the Fusion 5 tutorials. Took notes. I love taking notes (not sarcasm).


I decided to try and implement what I learned and try to make a holder for the spools of filament. I tried to sketch my idea out first (above) before building (below). It was a bit unsuccessful but I'm hoping more practice for the next problems will get me in a better spot.


found midplane function when trying to mirror spool flange.

why didn't the tutorials show the magic of TAB to change input box?



Adding a triangle helped keep everything in-line.



love that this channel will be parametric, so when I know thickness of material i can make a quick change. Struggling with how I can best place the channel in each tine (also unsure if that is the appropriate use of the word tine... is it ONLY for forks?) maybe some sort of array? or extrude top down instead of perpendicular like it's done here.
Started on the Fusion 5 tutorials. Took notes. I love taking notes (not sarcasm).
I decided to try and implement what I learned and try to make a holder for the spools of filament. I tried to sketch my idea out first (above) before building (below). It was a bit unsuccessful but I'm hoping more practice for the next problems will get me in a better spot.


found midplane function when trying to mirror spool flange.

why didn't the tutorials show the magic of TAB to change input box?



Adding a triangle helped keep everything in-line.



love that this channel will be parametric, so when I know thickness of material i can make a quick change. Struggling with how I can best place the channel in each tine (also unsure if that is the appropriate use of the word tine... is it ONLY for forks?) maybe some sort of array? or extrude top down instead of perpendicular like it's done here.
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