Fusion 360 - Architectural Hardware Design
Fusion 360 is a versatile CAD platform taking the world by storm. In this course, you will learn the skills to create architectural doorknobs in Fusion 360 and use them to create an endless number of products. Software Required: Autodesk Fusion 360.
What you'll learn
Fusion 360 is a versatile CAD platform that's becoming more and more popular. In this course, Fusion 360 - Architectural Hardware Design, you're going to learn a little bit about Architectural Design and manufacturing, in addition to learning the techniques needed in Fusion 360 to design your own products. First, you'll learn about basic feature creation, starting with a standard shape door knob with some visually appealing features. Next, you'll learn about SubDivided modeling by creating an organic shape door handle. Finally, you'll conclude the course by learning how to share and collaborate your designs with vendors and manufacturers. When you're finished with this course, you will not only have the skills to create architectural doorknobs in Fusion 360, but also the knowledge of how to apply those skills to create a large number of products. Software Required: Autodesk Fusion 360.
Table of contents
- Getting Acquainted with the Door Knob Model 4m
- Creating a Plane and Starting the Sketch for Door Knob Detail 5m
- Finishing the Sketch for Door Knob Detail 4m
- Creating Geometry That Will Later Be Removed from the Door Knob 6m
- Finishing and Positioning the Tool Body 5m
- Using the Tool Body to Remove Material from the Door Knob and Patterning the Feature 7m
- Adding and Modifying Geometry to Your Door Knob 7m
- Creating the Sketch for a Revolved Door Handle 5m
- Creating Solid Body, Adding Detail, and Attaching a Canvas 5m
- Working in the Sculpt Workspace 6m
- Modifying the SubD Model to Create the Basic Door Handle Shape 5m
- Fine Tuning the SubD model 5m
- SubD to Solid - Add Body to Represent Door Lock 5m
- Working with Multiple Solid Bodies 7m