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Loft and Rails Function - Modelling a suction hose nozzle using Fusion 360
Here is a nice demo of how to model a suction hose in Fusion 360 using the Loft function with the Rails option. Properly used, this function offers the possibility of modeling organic shapes, which is particularly relevant for models that must have ergonomic quality. I think that is a nice topic for those out there that are interested in modelling and it´s also of use in the workshop, to create suction adapters for your machines.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:52 Setup Fusion 360
01:35 Component and Sketch
02:36 Use offset planes
03:35 Additional sketches on planes
04:34 Sketch mirror
05:41 Nozzle
06:34 Loft and rails
07:38 Prepare for 3D printing
08:15 Cross section view
08:58 Slicing with Cura
10:21 Print orientation
10:54 3D printing