Published On Oct 11, 2019
Learn the fundamentals of surface modeling with Fusion 360's Surface tools (formerly the Patch Workspace). Kevin Kennedy of Product Design Online will walk you through the core concepts with a step-by-step example, surfacing a steam iron.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Surface modeling foundations in Fusion 360
0:56 - Discussing the sketch geometry
2:30 - Switching to the surface tools
4:26 - Using the surface loft command
5:21 - Changing the visibility settings
6:27 - Creating sketch geometry for handle
8:34 - Extruding the handle surface
9:17 - Trimming the handle surface
9:41 - Lofting the hole to finish the handle
12:13 - Sketching the back geometry
12:34 - Extruding the back geometry
13:00 - Trimming the back surfaces
14:30 - Creating the bottom surface
15:23 - Using the boundary fill command
16:37 - Adding fillets and next steps
17:40 - Summary of surface modeling techniques
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