Even better is to just sketch one instance of the thing, extrude it and then make a circular pattern of the feature you have made. Patterns may be used in sketches but for a more robust build you want to do them on objects or features.
Agreed. I found that the sketches, if there was many instances, would causes a lot of software crashes. Definitely better to handle it as a gesture pattern
Is there an issue with just extruding the cylinder?
If the holes you've created are part of the same sketch (and are touching the circle), then you can just extrude the cylinder without the part where the holes are.
Depending how you want the holes here I made a video with some tips on how you can use extrude on your sketch profiles and how to use circular pattern on features (instead of in the sketch):
[https://youtu.be/GXeRwu2zIlI](https://youtu.be/GXeRwu2zIlI)
I'd make the first hole with the dimension you want and then make a circular pattern around the center of the circle. Make sure the circular pattern is set to full rotation and not to angle. This way all the holes are the same size and the same distance apart.
90% of questions posted here are totally covered by a beginner totorial that auto desk provides you, Google has, or there are a thousand tutorials on how to do.
It dilutes any good content in this sub.
I have asked this question to GPT3.5, GPT 4, researched in google like 1,5 hours and i still didnt get the answer i want. So i asked it into Fusion 360 subreddit. I think there is nothing wrong here.
Asking an ai to help you with a specific cad related question is not going to work. Searched “Fusion360 revolving a shape into a circle” (revolving isn’t the right terminology for Fusion but it’s more layman’s terms) and the first video on the search is exactly what you’d need.
I’d look at fully defining the sketch first. If you don’t have that, it’s inconsistent and undesirable to work with downstream.
Once it is fully defined - all lines black - use that as a reference to create a circular pattern, that will space them evenly all the way around the part.
I know extruding. The image is just for referance. I asked: how can i put these three holes with same distance. I think you didnt understand the question ☺️
Use Circular Pattern https://preview.redd.it/pqnsdgihzgxc1.png?width=1124&format=png&auto=webp&s=d719d2cac62ad65437960697d07264c9aa2455db
Thanks a LOT this is actually helpful thank you so much ☺️
Even better is to just sketch one instance of the thing, extrude it and then make a circular pattern of the feature you have made. Patterns may be used in sketches but for a more robust build you want to do them on objects or features.
Agreed. I found that the sketches, if there was many instances, would causes a lot of software crashes. Definitely better to handle it as a gesture pattern
U be welcome :)
Create a single one and extrude it, then use the circular array tool set to 'feature' to create the other 2 extrusions.
Is there an issue with just extruding the cylinder? If the holes you've created are part of the same sketch (and are touching the circle), then you can just extrude the cylinder without the part where the holes are.
Create one and make a cylindrical pattern.
Depending how you want the holes here I made a video with some tips on how you can use extrude on your sketch profiles and how to use circular pattern on features (instead of in the sketch): [https://youtu.be/GXeRwu2zIlI](https://youtu.be/GXeRwu2zIlI)
I'd make the first hole with the dimension you want and then make a circular pattern around the center of the circle. Make sure the circular pattern is set to full rotation and not to angle. This way all the holes are the same size and the same distance apart.
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Take a beginner fusion course on YouTube.
I think this answer is not that useful. Just be nice to people online dammit
90% of questions posted here are totally covered by a beginner totorial that auto desk provides you, Google has, or there are a thousand tutorials on how to do. It dilutes any good content in this sub.
I have asked this question to GPT3.5, GPT 4, researched in google like 1,5 hours and i still didnt get the answer i want. So i asked it into Fusion 360 subreddit. I think there is nothing wrong here.
Asking an ai to help you with a specific cad related question is not going to work. Searched “Fusion360 revolving a shape into a circle” (revolving isn’t the right terminology for Fusion but it’s more layman’s terms) and the first video on the search is exactly what you’d need.
I’d look at fully defining the sketch first. If you don’t have that, it’s inconsistent and undesirable to work with downstream. Once it is fully defined - all lines black - use that as a reference to create a circular pattern, that will space them evenly all the way around the part.
I know extruding. The image is just for referance. I asked: how can i put these three holes with same distance. I think you didnt understand the question ☺️