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Improving CAD Designs with Autodesk Fusion 360

By : Kevin Michael Land
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Improving CAD Designs with Autodesk Fusion 360

By: Kevin Michael Land

Overview of this book

Autodesk Fusion 360 has become an indispensable tool for designers, tinkerers, and engineers worldwide thanks to its versatility that allows for large-scale assemblies and smaller, quick 3D prints. If you’ve faced challenges with learning Fusion 360, this book will help you overcome them and build the confidence to design your own projects, explaining step-by-step instructions and the purpose of each tool. In this book, you’ll dive into the design workspace and learn sketching fundamentals such as setting up a component, recognizing when a sketch is fully constrained, and parametrically flexing models. Through trial and error, you’ll work on multiple easy-to-build projects to create simple, useful items that can be quickly 3D printed for use around the house and then advance to much bigger projects that require joint connectivity and large assemblies. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to sketch fully parametric designs, translate them into 3D models, and create your own unique designs.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
1
Part 1: Simple, Fun Projects for Around the Home
7
Part 2: Bicycle Water Bottle Holder Project
13
Part 3: FORM Modeling Techniques
17
Part 4: Working with 2D and 3D Scanned Images

Part 2: Bicycle Water Bottle Holder Project

In this part, we will begin a multi-chapter project building a water bottle holder for a bicycle. We will first learn how to sketch out some ideas on paper, use a caliper to collect measurements from a bicycle, create a reference model of the bicycle to gather measurements from, and then finally create the bottle holder. We will then improve upon our design and make more adjustments to the model, showcasing Fusion 360’s parametric modeling power.

This part has the following chapters:

  • Chapter 6, Designing a Simple Bottle Holder
  • Chapter 7, Creating a Bike Reference Model
  • Chapter 8, Creating a Bottle Reference Model
  • Chapter 9, Building the Bottle Holder
  • Chapter 10, Improving the Bottle Holder Design