Autodesk Fusion 360 Tutorial For Begginers - Exercise 28
3D Sketch : https://www.3dmechanism.com/post/3d-exercise-28 In Fusion 360, Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, and Hole are all essential commands for creating and re...

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In Fusion 360, Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, and Hole are all essential commands for creating and refining 3D geometry.
Extrude
Extrude is the most fundamental command for turning a 2D sketch into a 3D solid. It works by extending a sketch profile in a straight line, either to add material ("join") or to remove material ("cut").
Hole
The Hole command is a specialized tool for creating different types of cylindrical cuts in a part. It offers options for industry-standard holes (like tapped/threaded, clearance, or countersunk) and is faster and more accurate than using a simple extruded cut for these features.
Offset Plane
An Offset Plane is a construction tool used to create a new work plane parallel to an existing face or plane at a specific distance. It is essential for creating new sketches or features in a location where there is no existing geometry to sketch on.
Chamfer
The Chamfer command is used to modify an edge by creating a flat, angled surface instead of a rounded curve (like a fillet). It's used for aesthetics, to break a sharp corner, or to ease assembly.
Loft
The Loft command creates a 3D shape by blending two or more sketch profiles (or a profile and a point) that are on different planes. It is used to create complex, organic shapes that smoothly transition from one cross-section to another, such as a vase or a boat hull.
Hole
This is a specialized tool for creating different types of cylindrical cuts in a part. Unlike a simple extruded cut, the Hole command offers options for various industry-standard hole types, including tapped (threaded), clearance, or countersunk holes. It saves time and ensures accuracy by automatically handling the geometry and thread specifications.
All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO
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In Fusion 360, Extrude, Fillet, Chamfer, and Hole are all essential commands for creating and refining 3D geometry.
Extrude
Extrude is the most fundamental command for turning a 2D sketch into a 3D solid. It works by extending a sketch profile in a straight line, either to add material ("join") or to remove material ("cut").
Hole
The Hole command is a specialized tool for creating different types of cylindrical cuts in a part. It offers options for industry-standard holes (like tapped/threaded, clearance, or countersunk) and is faster and more accurate than using a simple extruded cut for these features.
Offset Plane
An Offset Plane is a construction tool used to create a new work plane parallel to an existing face or plane at a specific distance. It is essential for creating new sketches or features in a location where there is no existing geometry to sketch on.
Chamfer
The Chamfer command is used to modify an edge by creating a flat, angled surface instead of a rounded curve (like a fillet). It's used for aesthetics, to break a sharp corner, or to ease assembly.
Loft
The Loft command creates a 3D shape by blending two or more sketch profiles (or a profile and a point) that are on different planes. It is used to create complex, organic shapes that smoothly transition from one cross-section to another, such as a vase or a boat hull.
Hole
This is a specialized tool for creating different types of cylindrical cuts in a part. Unlike a simple extruded cut, the Hole command offers options for various industry-standard hole types, including tapped (threaded), clearance, or countersunk holes. It saves time and ensures accuracy by automatically handling the geometry and thread specifications.
All dimensions are in mm/g/s/ISO
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Rating, commenting, subscribing and sharing are always appreciated!!
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Follow Us On:
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/fusion360tutorial/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzG_tEIt69-dFjtYTTo0tCA
#Education
#Fusion360
#Fusion360tutorial
#solidworks
#cad
#autodeskinventor
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