FUSION 360- How to create a DEBOSS on a CURVED surface || OFFSET FACE feature. Simple step by step!!

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hi and welcome to this fusion 360 tutorial today we're going to look at the final challenge so the master challenge of the emboss feature so as you can see in the top left-hand corner we've got a design here which is including a dbos okay which is over a double curved surface and we're going to use the split face technique so again if you need any of the files or the completed models check in the description below so if you jump into fusion so what we're going to do now is create a debuff on a double curved surface because it curves obviously this way and it also curves this way as well so that's what we're going to do in this part of the tutorial so i'm going to use this uh design i'm going to start from scratch and i'm going to use this design as a files reference if we go back we can have a look at how i created this so i've just created a here and if we dimension this so it's a 70 by 40 millimeters quarter rectangle so i'm going to click sketch on this work plane i'm going to go 40 by 70 and use tab to go between the two click enter we're going to then go solid revolve and profile is the profile selected the axis is that line there and we want it to go all the way around 360. so that's what we've got okay at the moment like so what i did then is i added a quite a big okay fillet on the top which is 35 millimeters and then i created a hole okay which is 10 millimeters in so 10 millimeters in okay so if we go to this f for filler okay 35 and enter and then going to do that surface i'm going to drag that down okay so extrude i'm extruding the surface okay minus 10 click okay all right so we've got that revolve done we've filleted that edge and we've done a simple extrude cut from the top next i've gone into the edge and i've set a equal distance of five by five millimeter okay chamfer so let's set that edge go to chamfer okay five millimeters equal distance click okay what i did next to create this is i have created a sketch okay 35 millimeters and got in to work minus 20. so on that surface click sketch 35 millimeters okay e for extrude minus 20. okay so we've got that internal feature now i didn't come along i now did a chamfer so again this time okay let's have a look three millimeters equal distances so edge chamfer three millimeters equal distance click okay so you can see quicker we're building up this design of course i'm going quite quick so if you need to pause the video and uh you can slow down and uh watch that you're on pace and now we've created an offset work plane so i've gone to construct offset work plane and i've selected this one here you could get away with selecting that one as well and i've created an offset work plane and as long as it's offset from the surface it's not sticking to the surface of insecting okay so drag that a little bit as long as it's there's a distance there then this will work and what we're going to do now is let's have a look i'm going to right click and edit i've created a the word dbos and let's have a look at the distance of that line so 10 millimeters up okay so i'm gonna go sketch that plane i just created okay i'm gonna go 170 dimension that from the middle origin okay else if i can count okay there we go so half of that and the distance from there to there was temp this is just about setting up where you want the text to go i like to use lines rather than just clicking on text and dragging it around it's just easier for aligning things so we've got text so you could just do a box then drag it around but i'm going to do text and path type in here what i want and then you've got options of fonts bold italics height okay spacing and so on so depending on what you want and again you can go below above you can uh click fit to path and then it will stretch it to the size of there so that's why i've dimensioned it and again you've got other options me about mirroring and flipping i've got okay now if you need to go back in just double click on it and you can go back and edit that in case you've done something wrong you want to change your font or something and we're going to save that so i've got this word now floating around we want to now start to get this onto this surface so what i'm going to do next let's have a look is i've created a circ on the base and if we go into here okay ah yeah so i've created a cylinder so we go back in we're gonna go extrude and select that bottom face and spin spins around so we can actually see i'm going to drag this up and i'm going to click new body and what we've got here now is a let's have a look we've got a cylinder and we've got our body so i'm just going to turn this one off so we could say call this um main part or something like that and we'll just and we could call this we'll call this just call it tool like that so i'm going to turn on the two one and what i did next okay is if you turn that on and that one off i've okay done the okay deboss on that surface like so like that so what i'm going to do is go back into here and you might be thinking well you might have done that wrong but you will see what i'm going to do i'm going to go sketch a profile the word face that face okay and say three millimeters is fine i don't i could have wanted to mess around with where i want that to go but i want it just to project for my sketch i don't want it to go anywhere else i'm going to click ok so that's now going around that surface like so go back to here see what i did next is if you turn all these on i removed okay that cylinder that's quite easy to do okay extrude either this top surface or the bottom one drag that so it's going to remove it and go cut so we no longer have now okay the body which was the cylinder so i've got all these little called tools now we can rename them if we wanted to but we got all those so we've got the main part like that so what i'm going to do next is going to use the offset face and if you right click okay what we've got there is i've selected each face and i've offseted it going into so it's sort of intersecting okay and then we can have a look what did next we use split aha yes so try different technique this time so if we go to okay offset face so the back of that one like this one so i'm using control this one this one yeah spin that around this one there this one out and i'm going to drag that in so this goes into the design so we haven't done it say shorter so we'll just drag that back it's not going like that anywhere we've got a gap or anything we're dragging that in so it's uh insect in the body i'm going to click okay click on the home button so what we've got now is this sort of technique so we're going to now come up to this and what we're going to do is we're going to use this time slightly different technique of what we've done before is we're going to use the okay split face option so right click okay split face okay and then what you'll see what will happen if i hover over the correct on that you can see it's sort of projecting in like that so it protects that surface so split face sure modify uh split face okay faces two split this one splitting to that s okay if it just clicks the surface just rotate it and what we're after is not any of these surfaces we want the full body like so and click ok and then we need to repeat that so right click so this is what we want to swear this is the tool we want the entire thing click ok and what you'll start to see here if we hide [Music] you could start to see the projector in there like that so right click again okay i'm going to select the face this one the tool this body click okay and move on here that one again tools right fusion catch up right click again oh don't sorry right click again and go sometimes it'd be annoying if you missed click like i just did okay so split face again this one two is the entire e okay right click again repeat okay there isn't right clicks just a shortcut rather than going at the top and there's been a bit lazy so faces this one split it to the d and click okay and then we can hide the so like so so what we've got now is we've sort of we haven't quite embossed it around quite debossed it we sort of projected that onto that surface you see here if i zoom in okay it did those are letters or whatever not sticking out at the same time they're not going in so not embossed or debossed so what did i do next so i've gone on and done all that okay and again like i've just done if we had all them got the same thing the last bit i did was to use okay if we're going to edit all right we've got minus two this means we do this all in one go so this is offset face this time so we're going to modify offset face select be careful to select each one don't normally just like this go along turn that around okay distance depending what you want type manage to then click ok and as you can see now we've got okay that debuffs going into the design so that is a slightly different technique than my other video where i showed you how to do that around a spherical shape so that's a slightly different way of doing it and again if you want to you could go back into any of these features and change the uh okay the word or the depth of that actual you know removing that material you could go back in and edit any of those particular features or dimensions thanks for watching and if you found this content helpful please click like and subscribe and also check out any other resources and videos created using the links in the description i'll see you on the next one
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Channel: TEACH PRODUCT DESIGN
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Keywords: TEACHING, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY, PRODUCT DESIGN, CAD, FUSION 360, GCSE DT, DT, SOLIDWORKS, DESIGN, autodesk fusion 360, free cad, 3d printing, fusion 360 tutorial, free design, 3d printing beginner, beginner 3d modeling, free for students, lars christensen, Product design online, ptc, cadcam, education, gcse, onshape tutorial, 3d modeling, cad sessions, 3d cad, onshape, onshape cad, onshape beginner, online learning, walkthrough, Wolfgang Walden, emboss fusion 360, emboss tool
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Length: 13min 47sec (827 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 17 2021
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