Fusion 360 for 3D Printing - Class 3 - Design a Coat Hook
Vladimir Mariano, I'd rather be 3D Printing
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1 Intro
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2 Start Sketching
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3 Set Constraints and Finish Sketching
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4 Extrude and Sketch Screw Holes
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Extrude Holes and Apply Fillets
5:28
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About This Class
This is part of a series of classes teaching how to use Fusion 360 to model your own designs for 3D printing. In this class I teach you how to design a coat hook while introducing tools and techniques with Fusion 360.
Printable files can be downloaded from http://www.thingiverse.com/Desktop_Makes/designs
Make sure to follow the course in sequential order since each class builds on the prior to introduce new concepts and techniques. Below is the table of contents for the entire course:
Class 1 - Design a Thingimabob
Class 2 - Design a Pair of Tweezers
Class 3 - Design a Coat Hook
Class 4 - Design a Wrench
Class 5 - Design a Vacuum Nozzle
Class 6 - Design a Tablespoon
Class 7 - Design a Soap Dish
Class 8 - Design a Bottle Oopener
Class 9 - Design a Taco Stand
Class 10 - Design a Ship Wheel
Class 11 - Design a Hair Comb
Students
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- All Levels
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Level
Community Generated
The level is determined by a majority opinion of students who have reviewed this class. The teacher's recommendation is shown until at least 5 student responses are collected.
Vladimir Mariano is the instructor of the course 3D Designing for 3D Printing with Fusion 360. He is cofounder and president of the Fairfield County Makers' Guild, an independent makerspace in Norwalk, CT and founder of CT Robotics Academy. He teaches 3D printing and design at the makerspace as well as electronics and programming classes. Vladimir also teaches several maker related classes at local libraries and schools and was the coach for a local robotics team. He has a degree in Geolog...