We will now create a reciprocating saw link and trigger referencing bodies, sketches and images to create 3D geometry.
After completing this module, you’ll be able to:
Use a canvas image.
Project edges into a sketch.
Create a sketch spline.
Apply appearances and physical materials.
Insert the appropriate portion of the ENET document into your Engineering Notebook. Sign into the Introduction to 3D Modeling for Manufacturing course and complete the following steps:
Sign in to your Autodesk Account
Scroll down to Unit 4, the Introduction to Parametric Modeling.
Work along with you online resources.
When appropriate, mirror the activities in your own version of Fusion 360 (Save completed activities in the same Course Resources Folder, but add "_completed" to the end of the file name).
Document your work within your engineering notebook. Appropriately title each unit and the associated activities.
Screenshot each activity completed and place it within your engineering notebook.
Place a link to each activity completed in your engineering notebook under the associated image.
Screenshot each video quiz, showing that you have correctly answered the question and paste as the last item associated with that activity.
Appropriately complete the practice activity.
Appropriately complete the challenge activity (Required for a score of 4/name as shown in bold).
Screenshot the module quiz showing that you have correctly answered all five questions and place at the bottom ofthat unit.
U3.2 - Introduction to Parametric Modeling (ENET)
When done submit in Google Classroom
In the first video there is no plus to add a parameter, now there is a "+ User Parameter" button.