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In this exercise, you'll practice how to create a basic detailed drawing.
Exercise
Transcript
00:01
This is a practice exercise video solution.
00:06
In fusion 360, we want to start with the supply data set mounting plate for this practice.
00:12
We're going to navigate to a drawing from design and create a new design.
00:16
Using the ISO millimeters and the A3 sheet size.
00:22
To get started, we want to place our first view in the upper left using the top view.
00:27
Going to change the scale to be 1-1.
00:31
And I'm going to turn on full length tangent edges and say okay.
00:36
Next, we want to create a projected view from that same view off to the right down and then an isometric view.
00:43
And use the green check mark to say okay.
00:46
I'm going to move the isometric view to the upper right and I'm going to double click on the original view,
00:51
and I want to modify its style to show only visible edges.
00:56
I want to add some center mark geometry to each of the four bolt holes.
01:04
As well as the corners of the radii inside of the center square.
01:09
From here we want to use our dimension tool to add full length dimensions, height dimension and a with dimension.
01:23
We also want to dimension the size and location of the holes, to 10 millimeter hole.
01:29
And we're going to reference this bottom edge as well as the side edge.
01:36
Then we want to give a distance between each of the holes.
01:48
And finally, we want to identify the location of the square in the center from the bottom and from the side.
01:59
We also need to identify the radii value and the overall size.
02:10
If we have any overlapping dimension lines, we can use the dimension break option.
02:15
We can select these two 30 millimeter dimensions and at a break,
02:19
we can repeat the process using our right click marking menu for this 10 and this 30 millimeter can right click and say okay.
02:27
And if we have any other dimensions that we may need to move, we can always select the gray box and relocate them to another position.
02:36
For this 47 and a half in this 1-5, I'm simply going to move them down to get away from the leader line.
02:44
And lastly, I want to add a dimension break to this hit enter to say okay.
02:53
We can also rotate its position and notice that the dimension break will update.
03:00
From here, let's go ahead and zoom to fit and save the detailed drawing.
Video transcript
00:01
This is a practice exercise video solution.
00:06
In fusion 360, we want to start with the supply data set mounting plate for this practice.
00:12
We're going to navigate to a drawing from design and create a new design.
00:16
Using the ISO millimeters and the A3 sheet size.
00:22
To get started, we want to place our first view in the upper left using the top view.
00:27
Going to change the scale to be 1-1.
00:31
And I'm going to turn on full length tangent edges and say okay.
00:36
Next, we want to create a projected view from that same view off to the right down and then an isometric view.
00:43
And use the green check mark to say okay.
00:46
I'm going to move the isometric view to the upper right and I'm going to double click on the original view,
00:51
and I want to modify its style to show only visible edges.
00:56
I want to add some center mark geometry to each of the four bolt holes.
01:04
As well as the corners of the radii inside of the center square.
01:09
From here we want to use our dimension tool to add full length dimensions, height dimension and a with dimension.
01:23
We also want to dimension the size and location of the holes, to 10 millimeter hole.
01:29
And we're going to reference this bottom edge as well as the side edge.
01:36
Then we want to give a distance between each of the holes.
01:48
And finally, we want to identify the location of the square in the center from the bottom and from the side.
01:59
We also need to identify the radii value and the overall size.
02:10
If we have any overlapping dimension lines, we can use the dimension break option.
02:15
We can select these two 30 millimeter dimensions and at a break,
02:19
we can repeat the process using our right click marking menu for this 10 and this 30 millimeter can right click and say okay.
02:27
And if we have any other dimensions that we may need to move, we can always select the gray box and relocate them to another position.
02:36
For this 47 and a half in this 1-5, I'm simply going to move them down to get away from the leader line.
02:44
And lastly, I want to add a dimension break to this hit enter to say okay.
02:53
We can also rotate its position and notice that the dimension break will update.
03:00
From here, let's go ahead and zoom to fit and save the detailed drawing.
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