Create Custom 3D Printable Gears in Fusion 360 Practical Prints 1
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Learn how to create custom 3D Printable spur gears in Fusion 360. By the end of this video, you’ll know two ways to create gears in Fusion 360. You’ll also be able to add joints and motion to test your gears before 3D Printing them. • This is episode #1 of Practical Prints, a Youtube series were Kevin Kennedy demos all things related to designing for 3D printing in Fusion 360. • TIMESTAMPS • 0:00 - Custom 3D Printable Gears in Fusion 360 • 0:57 - Accessing the gear add-in • 3:06 - Pressure Angle • 3:40 - Pitch Diameter • 4:14 - Module • 4:40 - Backlash (clearance) • 5:12 - Root Fillet Radius • 5:43 - Gear Thickness • 6:07 - Hole Diameter • 8:30 - Creating the second gear • 9:33 - Creating the base component • 13:17 - As-Built joint • 14:05 - Adding a motion link • 15:47 - Subtracting material from gears • 18:11 - 3 Tips when making gears • TUTORIAL RESOURCES • 1. This tutorial's resource page ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com/p1 • 2. View my checklists for Fusion 360 beginners ➞ http://bit.ly/f360checklist • 3. Join us on Patreon ➞ / productdesignonline • TOP FUSION 360 PLAYLISTS • http://bit.ly/learn-fusion360 • http://bit.ly/woodworker-playlist • http://bit.ly/3D-printing-playlist • http://bit.ly/sculpt-playlist • SUBSCRIBE for more high-quality Fusion 360 tutorials! ➞ http://bit.ly/sub-right-now • MY PREMIUM COURSES • 2 Months FREE ➞ http://bit.ly/courses-free • QUESTION • Have a question about Fusion 360? Post it in the comments section of this video! • DISCLAIMER • This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps you support the channel at no extra cost to you and allows me to continue to make videos like this. • — • #3dPrinting #Fusion360 #ProductDesignOnline
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