Rapid Furniture Models
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Rapid Furniture Models
Hello phpBB community,
I am a 1 man show making furniture in Fusion360 currently. I want to make 5-10 different styles of each base design (mid mod, minimalist, etc...). I am finding it a nightmare and time sink to do this. Are there fast ways on a cheap budget to do this? Tips and tricks?
Best,
Coby
I am a 1 man show making furniture in Fusion360 currently. I want to make 5-10 different styles of each base design (mid mod, minimalist, etc...). I am finding it a nightmare and time sink to do this. Are there fast ways on a cheap budget to do this? Tips and tricks?
Best,
Coby
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Re: Rapid Furniture Models
Hello Coby,.. there is a specific forum here for 360 users which is nice.
viewforum.php?f=8
and.. most of the help you'll find will be in videos (suggest searching fusion360, furniture design, configurations..)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... igurations
viewforum.php?f=8
and.. most of the help you'll find will be in videos (suggest searching fusion360, furniture design, configurations..)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... igurations
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Re: Rapid Furniture Models
I am ME by training and understand CAD well. Previously worked in robotics so am used to complicated designs too. What is unique about my projects and furniture is all the different visual styles. These videos in that search are all the basics I mostly know and don't get to the question about how to quickly crank out 5-10 visual styles of a baseline design. Not necessarily a Fusion question, just in general is there ways in CAD to do this quickly? Fusion recently released Configurations but I am on community version. I would accept the answer this is why companies have teams of drafters
Re: Rapid Furniture Models
Can you be a little more specific in what changes from design to design? I'm not very familiar with F360, but if they have configurations similar to SW, doing things like changing dimensions, or turning features on/off should be easy. Major changes to structure or shape would be more challenging.
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Re: Rapid Furniture Models
Fusion got Config:
https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion36 ... G-OVERVIEW
https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion36 ... G-OVERVIEW
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Re: Rapid Furniture Models
There used to be a guy on here by the name of John Stoltzfus. He modeled furniture. He fine tuned a method he called Skeleton Sketch Part, or SSP. I went my own direction with it to an extent. But there are a few others on here that use something similar.
The idea is that you can make fundamental changes to the assembly and it is handled gracefully. It's pretty CAD agnostic as far as I can tell, even though I've only ever used the method with SW.
Here's a great demonstration by this Dutch guy of how to do it:
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/model ... solidworks
You have to sign up for linked in training, but it's free for 30 days...There are some pretty crappy examples out there. That's why I recommend people see the demonstration above.
The idea is that you can make fundamental changes to the assembly and it is handled gracefully. It's pretty CAD agnostic as far as I can tell, even though I've only ever used the method with SW.
Here's a great demonstration by this Dutch guy of how to do it:
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/model ... solidworks
You have to sign up for linked in training, but it's free for 30 days...There are some pretty crappy examples out there. That's why I recommend people see the demonstration above.
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oh, yeah, sure, with a snap of our fingers, it's super easy,... hold on... let me find a drafter person for you?coby_rumblewood wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:19 pm I am ME by training and understand CAD well. Previously worked in robotics so am used to complicated designs too. What is unique about my projects and furniture is all the different visual styles. These videos in that search are all the basics I mostly know and don't get to the question about how to quickly crank out 5-10 visual styles of a baseline design. Not necessarily a Fusion question, just in general is there ways in CAD to do this quickly? Fusion recently released Configurations but I am on community version. I would accept the answer this is why companies have teams of drafters
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Yes.coby_rumblewood wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:19 pm just in general is there ways in CAD to do this quickly?
A conveyor metal detector that took over 8 hour to design new size got down to 15 minutes.
Took 6 months to setup the model with Master Skeleton/Sketch in Inventor.
Working on cabinet now. 75 different size. Plus 45 new size.
All with option components.
Over 6 months and ongoing. Model States in Inventor. Similar to Config in SW.