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Autodesk Fusion 360, Exercícios de Desenho Industrial

Um manual para treinar o modelagem 3d. Bom para engenharia mecânica.

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Autodesk Fusion 360 Training:
The Future of Making Things
Attendee Guide
Abstract
After completing this workshop, you will have a basic
understanding of editing 3D models using Autodesk® Fusion
360TM to quickly produce a desk lamp, using a range of tools. You
will also be able to output documentation from the model and add
dimensions.
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Autodesk Fusion 360 Training:

The Future of Making Things

Attendee Guide

Abstract

After completing this workshop, you will have a basic

understanding of editing 3D models using Autodesk

®

Fusion

TM

to quickly produce a desk lamp, using a range of tools. You

will also be able to output documentation from the model and add

dimensions.

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Getting Started

Download Fusion 360

Fusion 360 is the first 3D CAD, CAM, and CAE tool of its kind. It connects the entire product development process in a single cloud-based platform that works on both Mac and PC, and has many features accessible from a web browser. You can find more information about Fusion 360 and its features here: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/features.

To download and use Fusion 360, you will need an Autodesk ID. As a student or educator, you can obtain an Autodesk ID and Fusion 360 at www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/fusion-360.

The design files that you create in Fusion 360 are saved to the cloud-based Autodesk 360 (A360) platform in a Project folder. This means you can access your design files from any web browser or computer with Fusion 360 installed by logging in with your Autodesk ID. Projects can be shared with other Fusion 360 users, allowing for design collaboration. As you create your designs, Fusion 360 will save versions and keep a record of your progress.

Note: Fusion 360 is currently available for those who are 13 years of age or older.

Data Sets

All files that are required to complete the workshop are provided in a dataset.zip file. Download the data-set file and extract the files to your computer. Do not modify the file structure of the data-set files.

Fusion 360 is a cloud-based software. This means you have access to your project files anywhere, as long as your files are saved to a project or a folder in a project. You need a few files to complete your lampshade design, so upload them to your Lampshade Design project folder.

Uploading a Data Set

  1. Download the data set to your computer.

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  1. Click Show Data Panel.
  2. Click Leave Data Details, and then click New Project.
  3. For project name, enter Lampshade Design. Press Enter. The project name is displayed in the list.
  4. In the list of projects, double-click the project name to make it active.

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Lesson 1: Overview

In this lesson, you:

  • Start Fusion 360.
  • Review the Fusion 360 interface.
  • Create a box.

Step 1: Start Fusion 360

An Autodesk ID is required to access multiple Autodesk websites, such as A360, and to sign into Fusion 360. In this lesson, you sign into Fusion 360 using your ID.

  1. Start Fusion 360.
  2. If required, sign in using your Autodesk ID.

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Step 2: Review the Fusion 360 User Interface

  1. Application bar
  2. Profile and Help
  3. Toolbar
  4. ViewCube
  5. Browser
  6. Canvas and marking menu
  7. Timeline
  8. Navigation bar and display settings

Step 3: Create a Box

  1. Click the File menu. Select New Design.
  2. Click Create > Box.
  3. Select the XZ Plane along the bottom of the canvas.
  4. Pick two points to define the length and width of the box.

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  1. From the Extents list, select All.
  2. Click OK.

Step 6: Save Your Design

  1. Click Save.
  2. In the Name field, enter My first box. Click Save. The design is saved to the current project in the cloud.

Step 7: Display the Data Panel

  1. Click Show Data Panel.
  2. The active project name is displayed at the top. Thumbnails of all the designs in the project are listed. All data is stored in A360 in the cloud.
  3. Click Hide Data Panel.

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Step 8: Use the Browser

  1. Click the light bulb next to Origin. The origin planes display.
  2. Click the light bulb again to turn the origin plane display off.
  3. Click next to Bodies in the browser to expand the folder. There is one body in this design.

Step 9: Use the Timeline

  1. Click Play to replay the operations in the design.
  2. In the timeline, right-click the fillet operation. Click Edit Feature.
  3. For Radius, enter 5 mm. Click OK.

Step 10: Change Workspaces

  1. Click Model. Select Render to switch to the Render workspace. The canvas appearance changes and the timeline is replaced with the Rendering Gallery. This workspace is used to render images of your design.
  2. Review the Rendering Gallery at the bottom of the interface. This gallery displays a thumbnail of your cloud renderings and shows the progress of renderings that are in process.

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Step 13: Use the ViewCube

  1. Left-click and drag the ViewCube to orbit the design.
  2. Click one of the corners of the ViewCube to go to an isometric view.
  3. Click the FRONT face to go to the front orthographic view.
  4. Click Home to return to the Home view.

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Hot Keys

Command Windows Mac Undo Ctrl + Z Command + Z Redo Ctrl + Y Command + Y Copy Ctrl + C Command + C Paste Ctrl + V Command + V Cut Ctrl + X Command + X Sculpt Workspace Selection Windows Mac Grow selection Shift + Up arrow Shift + Up arrow Shrink selection Shift + Down arrow Shift + Down arrow Loop selection Alt + P Control + P Loop grow selection Alt + O Control + O Ring selection Alt + L Control + L Ring grow selection Alt + K Control + K Ring shrink selection Alt + J Control + J Previous U Alt + Left arrow Control + Command + Left arrow Next U Alt + Right arrow Control + Command + Right arrow Previous V Alt + Down arrow Control + Command + Down arrow Next V Alt + Up arrow Control + Command + Up arrow Range selection Alt + M Command + M Invert selection Alt + N Command + N Toggle box mode Ctrl + 1 Ctrl + 1 Toggle control frame mode Ctrl + 2 Ctrl + 2 Toggle smooth mode Ctrl + 3 Ctrl + 3 Select edge ring Double-click an edge Double-click an edge Select face ring Select two faces, then double-click a third face.

Select two faces, then double-click a third face. Edit Form Command Windows Mac Add geometry. Alt + Drag Option + Drag Add geometry and keep creases. Alt + Ctrl + Drag Option + Command + Drag

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  1. Click Hide Data Panel.

Step 2: Attach a Canvas

  1. Click File > New Design.
  2. Click Insert > Attached Canvas.
  3. Select the lower plane as shown.
  4. In the Attached Canvas dialog box, click Select Image.
  5. Navigate to the data sets folder, and then select ShadeProfile. Click Open. The image is placed on the selected plane.
  6. Zoom into the image. If required, rotate the image to the position as shown.
  7. Click OK.
  8. On the ViewCube, click Top.
  9. In the browser, expand the Canvases folder.

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  1. Right-click ShadedProfile. Click Calibrate.
  2. Click the origin of the sketch (1) and the right-hand point (2) as shown.
  3. Enter 135. Press Enter.
  4. Zoom out to view the calibrated sketch.
  5. In the Browser, right-click ShadeProfile. Click Edit Canvas.
  6. In the Edit Canvas dialog box, for Canvas Opacity, enter 50.
  7. Drag the sketch to align the origins as shown.
  8. Click OK.

Click 2 Click 1

Drag this manipulator

Align these points

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  1. Enter 192. Press Enter.
  2. Repeat this workflow, and draw a short line, 24 mm long, as shown.
  3. Click Sketch > Spline.
  4. To start the spline, click the bottom-right point, and then click along the sketch every 15 to 20 mm.

Click to start

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  1. Continue clicking points to complete the spline. Right-click and click OK.
  2. In the browser, click the light bulb next to the ShadeProfile canvas to turn off the visibility of the sketch.
  3. Review the spline. If required, click points to smooth out the spline.
  4. Click Stop Sketch.