Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
Are there any Fusion 360 power users around? I have a few questions I am not quite sure how to ask, but here they are:
Question 1) Is it just me, or does anyone else have issues with their mouse? I try to draw a constrained line, only for it to make a teeny tiny baby line I dont see then my line, which doesn't constrain because of the small added line. Also, I keep trying to change a file from editable to read only and every time I select it the program de-selects it... It's like my left click is on rapid fire. It's just a simple logi wired mouse.
Question 2) I am not sure what you call it, but I have a question about the white circles at the end of a line. A node maybe? Sometimes when I draw a line on my sketch, and I try to drag the little white dot, say I want to connect it with the edge of a square or circle, it doesn't want to snap and connect. It will drag just short or just too far. And I haven't found a shortcut key to force it to connect/snap...
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
Probably not a power user but anyway:
1) sounds like a problem with your mouse to me. You can check with an online mouse tester if there are multiple clicks registered for one physical click, I'va already had this with a mouse once.
2) Haven't had that problem yet. Are the objects you're trying to snap to on the same sketch that you're editing. Snap to bodies doesn't work, you have to create a projection on your sketch first
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
You might have a look at the fusion360 course here:
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Sure, it costs money but it will save you a lot of frustration and gain you a lot of fun and satisfaction modelling and printing your own products.
Many many youtube video's available too but quality is not always guaranteed.
Loving the learning curve!
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
I can recommend this guy:
https://youtube.com/@cadcamstuff?si=Q8klbkBperPh7dlH
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Gert
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
White circles at the end of a line always mean that this line has not yet been assigned a dependency with this endpoint.When you draw a line freely in a sketch, you will have a blue line and white circles at the end.You can move, extend, and rotate them as you wish. This is not ideal for a complex sketch.However, if you center this line horizontally, specify a length, and assign one of the two points to the origin, the line and the circle will turn black.
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Thanks for the advice
Probably not a power user but anyway:
1) sounds like a problem with your mouse to me. You can check with an online mouse tester if there are multiple clicks registered for one physical click, I'va already had this with a mouse once.
2) Haven't had that problem yet. Are the objects you're trying to snap to on the same sketch that you're editing. Snap to bodies doesn't work, you have to create a projection on your sketch first
2.) I wanna say I have the problem on the same sketch. Though a projection might be the case too. It happens often.
I have been watching a lot of Youtube tutorials lately on various 3D printed things.
Another thing I don't understand is this model I am working on here. I am trying to draw something on the highlighted surface but Fusion will not let me make a sketch on that plane.
So I think I am just going to make a separate part and add it. Ultimately that's what I am going to do anyway. I just find it curious I can draw to this point but no further...
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
If it's like FreeCAD (which is a GIMP-like) clone of Fusion 360, you can't sketch on a surface unless it's completely flat, i.e. a plane. You can try attaching a data plane (or I guess a reference plane) and try sketching on that instead.
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
If it's like FreeCAD (which is a GIMP-like) clone of Fusion 360, you can't sketch on a surface unless it's completely flat, i.e. a plane. You can try attaching a data plane (or I guess a reference plane) and try sketching on that instead.
This is the same in Fusion.
Also, FreeCAD has been around for 10 years before Fusion 360 was released, so calling it a clone isn't quite correct, I think
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Well that would explain it. I don't have a copy of the model right now, so I will check it later. But I do have rounded edges.
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This is the same in Fusion.
Also, FreeCAD has been around for 10 years before Fusion 360 was released, so calling it a clone isn't quite correct, I think
Fair enough. They are remarkably similar. I prefer FreeCAD (when it doesn't crash) it took me maybe an hour to move over and start using Fusion 360. Even the UI's are pretty much the same (within reason).
RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
This is the same in Fusion.
Also, FreeCAD has been around for 10 years before Fusion 360 was released, so calling it a clone isn't quite correct, I think
Fair enough. They are remarkably similar. I prefer FreeCAD (when it doesn't crash) it took me maybe an hour to move over and start using Fusion 360. Even the UI's are pretty much the same (within reason).
I use Fusion 360 because it also gives me access to, basically, Eagle. Even though Eagle was sooooo much better before Auto Desk got it. Eagle is easy. Fusion is... Not.
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And I haven't found a shortcut key to force it to connect/snap...
You can choose the coincident constraint and select both the white line end point and the edge of whatever you want to connect it to.
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RE: Any Fusion 360 Power Users?
And I haven't found a shortcut key to force it to connect/snap...
You can choose the coincident constraint and select both the white line end point and the edge of whatever you want to connect it to.
Ooooh! I'm gonna have to remember this. I'm trying to get better at constraints (when it makes sense to use them)
For dynamic stuff, such as that head part I am working on, I leave it unconstrained in a lot of places. But this constraint method seems to solve that problem.
