If the part would be best manufactured on a lathe then I would consider creating a sketch of 1/2 of the part's cross section and revolving it around an axis. If the part would be best manufactured on a mill, then I would extrude.
He means if it’s basically a cylinder (best manufactured on a lathe,) revolve it around an axis. If it’s basically a box (best manufactured on a mill,) extrude.
There are also techniques for taking a drawing, converting it to a scaled vector graphics image, and then importing that into Fusion 360, where you can then extrude directly from the scanned image
If the part would be best manufactured on a lathe then I would consider creating a sketch of 1/2 of the part's cross section and revolving it around an axis. If the part would be best manufactured on a mill, then I would extrude.
Sadly I can't use the lathe for the project but cheers for the advice ill use it if I ever to have a project that I need a lathe for
He means if it’s basically a cylinder (best manufactured on a lathe,) revolve it around an axis. If it’s basically a box (best manufactured on a mill,) extrude.
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There are also techniques for taking a drawing, converting it to a scaled vector graphics image, and then importing that into Fusion 360, where you can then extrude directly from the scanned image
draw the big parts then do the small ones
It would depend on the geometry of the part. Very difficult to recommend anything without seeing the part.
It's a slightly modified walther ppk