Fusion Tutorial 1b: Design of an Electronic Box, Continued

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Introduction

This tutorial is the second in a series teaching basic Fusion CAD sketching and modeling tools.

In the previous tutorial, we designed a simple hollow box. In this tutorial we will start to add the features that will give it its function: A sample electronics enclosure that could be made on a 3D printer.

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In this page we will explore more aspects of sketching, especially those that add features to the surfaces of an simpler model, and adding geometric relations between features so that changes to the model's dimensions will carry through more smoothly. This is an example of parametric modeling.

The pace of this tutorial will be somewhat faster than the previous one because knowledge of tools already presented will be assumed.

Add Mounting Lugs

Lugs to mount the E-box to a surface are the first features we will add to the design. We will repeat the sequence of opening a sketch on a plane, followed by extrusion into the third dimension.

Create a Sketch

Using the (Fusion rotate icon.jpg) "Rotate" tool, turn the box over in the window so the box bottom is exposed. Click the cusor on the plane of the bottom to select it. Next, use the (Fusion sketch icon.jpg) "Sketch" tool to open a sketch on that plane.

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Use the (Fusion rectangle icon.jpg) "Rectangle" tool to sketch two (File:Fusion centered rectangle icon.jpg) "Centered" rectangles off the sides of the box bottom. They need not be the same size at this point: We will apply geometric constraints that will help fix the dimensions.

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