Drawing a model jet engine in Fusion 360 part 1 of 3
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I found some 20+ years old books containing drawings of how to build a working micro gas turbine engine for use in model aircraft, and I just could not resist drawing it in Fusion 360! Not with a clear purpose what to do with the drawing, just a fun project! Maybe it can be used as a nice 3D-print for someone who wants to be able to show the parts of a model jet engine, but filming the drawing process and sharing it made purpose enough for me! Building one of these is an old dream that I might make real some day! It's not rocket science, just requires time, a set of really good metal working tools and patiens... The metal tools, like a precision lathe and mill is usually the biggest boundary. This is not meant to be a detailed instruction video, so I'm using a couple of hotkeys. But they are not hard to learn and pretty basic: • F = Fillet (rounding of edges) • L = Line (in sketch mode) • C = Circle (in sketch mode) • R = Rectangle (in sketch mode) • E = Extrude (make a new solid piece from sketch geometry or surface) • The method is to combine traditional sketch-based methods with the very powerful sculpting feature. I haven't edited out mistakes, so you'll see me trying different things until I get it right, which really is the best way of learning! • Part 2: • Drawing a model jet engine in Fusion ... • Part 3: • Drawing a model jet engine in Fusion ...
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