Apply direct modeling tools

00:02

apply direct modeling tools.

00:05

After completing this video,

00:06

you'll be able to recognize the application of press pool to modify a feature,

00:10

recognize the application to move copy to move a feature

00:14

and identify the use of delete to remove a feature.

00:20

Infusion 3 60. Let's begin with the supplied data set receiver plate dot S T E P.

00:26

This step file is an intermediate cad format.

00:29

This means it doesn't contain feature history like a design created in fusion 3 60

00:34

When we receive a design like this by default.

00:37

Fusion 360 will have the timeline or history capture turned off.

00:41

So the first thing we need to do is right click at

00:43

the very top of our browser and capture our design history.

00:47

This will convert it to what's called a base feature and then any new

00:50

features we add or change on this model will be captured in our timeline.

00:55

There are a handful of direct modeling tools that we can use

00:58

infusion 360 that can be used to change the size of features,

01:02

relocate features or remove them all together.

01:05

So let's get started by going to our

01:07

modified dropdown and noticing that we have press

01:10

pool which is one of the tools we're going to be using move copy and delete.

01:14

These are the three main direct modeling tools that we're going to be focusing on.

01:18

First. Press pool is a tool that actually invokes a couple of other commands.

01:23

This can be used to modify existing features

01:26

or create new offsets or changes to geometry.

01:29

For example, if I select the fill it on the outside of the part,

01:32

I can begin dragging this and changing the radius value of it.

01:35

It begins at a .5" radius and we can modify this by reducing that radius value.

01:43

If we select Okay then we have now changed the geometry

01:47

now in a case like this.

01:48

Note that there is no history that's being captured in the timeline

01:52

and this is because using press pull in this case will either offset

01:56

geometry that was previously created infusion or

01:59

make direct edits to the geometry.

02:02

If we wanted to capture the history of the change of that,

02:05

we would need to select it.

02:07

Use modify delete and then apply a new fill it with the correct radius value of .25.

02:15

Now in the timeline we've captured the delete feature as well as the

02:19

feature.

02:21

If we use press pool one more time and we select this other fill it here,

02:25

notice that there is an offset type offset is

02:28

automatically turned on to use the existing feature first.

02:32

Whenever possible,

02:33

we can manually force a new offset value which will set this

02:37

to zero and then we can modify it by a specific amount.

02:41

Notice how this is not changing just to fill it in this case,

02:44

but instead it's moving the entire geometry that maintains tangent C

02:48

Because of this.

02:49

When we select OK, we're going to get an offset face feature in the timeline.

02:54

Once again, depending on how we use these features inside of fusion 360,

02:59

it will determine what we get in our timeline.

03:02

If we take a look at press pool one more time and this time I select an edge,

03:06

it's going to invoke the filet command

03:09

command will automatically create a Philip feature inside

03:12

of our timeline once we select Okay,

03:15

Once again,

03:15

it's because we used the press pull on an edge and it created a fill it for us.

03:20

If we use press pull on a face that has tangent C with a new offset,

03:24

it will create an offset feature.

03:26

If we simply delete an edge or in this case a fill it and apply a new fill.

03:30

It will have a delete feature and we'll have our new Philip feature

03:35

when we take a look at a tool like move copy.

03:37

Move copy can be used to move geometry around by selecting specific bodies,

03:43

components, sketch entities or even faces.

03:46

By default move object will be set to whatever you have currently selected

03:50

in this case. Nothing was selected. So it'll default to a body.

03:54

I'm going to change this to faces and then I

03:56

want to select the inside of one of these boars.

03:59

When I do this note that the coordinate system icon inside the hole

04:03

is pointing off at an angle if we want to reset this,

04:06

we can use set pivot point and we can re select the

04:09

location and then we can use the OK or done checkmark.

04:13

So click, right click and then we can select OK.

04:17

Or you can pick any location you want and then select OK.

04:21

This is helpful if you want to move geometry in a certain direction

04:24

orientation because you can reset that pivot point based on a specific input

04:29

in this case, even though our pivot point is in the middle,

04:32

it's going to be moving that whole.

04:34

You can see here that there is geometry on the bottom of this part.

04:37

And if we rotate this around

04:39

as soon as we start to overlap that geometry,

04:42

you can see that it's beginning to cause some problems.

04:45

Now there will be instances where this tool will not work for you,

04:48

especially if you're trying to create an overlap from existing geometry.

04:52

However,

04:53

it does let us move this freely around on our part until

04:56

we run into a situation where we're overlapping some existing geometry.

05:00

If I do tend to overlap that and say okay fusion 3 60 in

05:05

some cases is able to patch that geometry to give us a result.

05:08

However, the onscreen preview might not give you the same indication of that

05:14

once again we can also select our features for example,

05:17

we can select the inside faces of this boss here and we can use move

05:22

copy which will default to be faces and we can move this slot around.

05:28

We can also use that same selection using press pull to resize that slot.

05:33

So for example, if I select these outside faces and I go to my press pull tool,

05:37

I can resize the size of the slot

05:40

once again, this can be a new offset or it can be automatic based on your selection.

05:45

So the direct modeling tools will give us

05:47

some level of control over imported models,

05:50

but they can also be used on models you've created in fusion 360.

05:54

In some instances you might decide to use

05:55

direct modeling tools downstream of the original creation

05:59

rather than to go back to the original features.

06:02

It's important to note that press pool when used on a model

06:05

created in Fusion 3 60 will automatically edit the previously created features.

06:10

So for example, if there's sketch geometry or an extrude,

06:13

it can modify the dimensions in those features

06:17

without having to create a new offset.

06:19

Just pay attention to which settings you're using when you use press pull,

06:23

move copy or even delete at this point.

06:26

Let's make sure that we save any changes that we

06:28

made to the design before moving on to the next step

Video transcript

00:02

apply direct modeling tools.

00:05

After completing this video,

00:06

you'll be able to recognize the application of press pool to modify a feature,

00:10

recognize the application to move copy to move a feature

00:14

and identify the use of delete to remove a feature.

00:20

Infusion 3 60. Let's begin with the supplied data set receiver plate dot S T E P.

00:26

This step file is an intermediate cad format.

00:29

This means it doesn't contain feature history like a design created in fusion 3 60

00:34

When we receive a design like this by default.

00:37

Fusion 360 will have the timeline or history capture turned off.

00:41

So the first thing we need to do is right click at

00:43

the very top of our browser and capture our design history.

00:47

This will convert it to what's called a base feature and then any new

00:50

features we add or change on this model will be captured in our timeline.

00:55

There are a handful of direct modeling tools that we can use

00:58

infusion 360 that can be used to change the size of features,

01:02

relocate features or remove them all together.

01:05

So let's get started by going to our

01:07

modified dropdown and noticing that we have press

01:10

pool which is one of the tools we're going to be using move copy and delete.

01:14

These are the three main direct modeling tools that we're going to be focusing on.

01:18

First. Press pool is a tool that actually invokes a couple of other commands.

01:23

This can be used to modify existing features

01:26

or create new offsets or changes to geometry.

01:29

For example, if I select the fill it on the outside of the part,

01:32

I can begin dragging this and changing the radius value of it.

01:35

It begins at a .5" radius and we can modify this by reducing that radius value.

01:43

If we select Okay then we have now changed the geometry

01:47

now in a case like this.

01:48

Note that there is no history that's being captured in the timeline

01:52

and this is because using press pull in this case will either offset

01:56

geometry that was previously created infusion or

01:59

make direct edits to the geometry.

02:02

If we wanted to capture the history of the change of that,

02:05

we would need to select it.

02:07

Use modify delete and then apply a new fill it with the correct radius value of .25.

02:15

Now in the timeline we've captured the delete feature as well as the

02:19

feature.

02:21

If we use press pool one more time and we select this other fill it here,

02:25

notice that there is an offset type offset is

02:28

automatically turned on to use the existing feature first.

02:32

Whenever possible,

02:33

we can manually force a new offset value which will set this

02:37

to zero and then we can modify it by a specific amount.

02:41

Notice how this is not changing just to fill it in this case,

02:44

but instead it's moving the entire geometry that maintains tangent C

02:48

Because of this.

02:49

When we select OK, we're going to get an offset face feature in the timeline.

02:54

Once again, depending on how we use these features inside of fusion 360,

02:59

it will determine what we get in our timeline.

03:02

If we take a look at press pool one more time and this time I select an edge,

03:06

it's going to invoke the filet command

03:09

command will automatically create a Philip feature inside

03:12

of our timeline once we select Okay,

03:15

Once again,

03:15

it's because we used the press pull on an edge and it created a fill it for us.

03:20

If we use press pull on a face that has tangent C with a new offset,

03:24

it will create an offset feature.

03:26

If we simply delete an edge or in this case a fill it and apply a new fill.

03:30

It will have a delete feature and we'll have our new Philip feature

03:35

when we take a look at a tool like move copy.

03:37

Move copy can be used to move geometry around by selecting specific bodies,

03:43

components, sketch entities or even faces.

03:46

By default move object will be set to whatever you have currently selected

03:50

in this case. Nothing was selected. So it'll default to a body.

03:54

I'm going to change this to faces and then I

03:56

want to select the inside of one of these boars.

03:59

When I do this note that the coordinate system icon inside the hole

04:03

is pointing off at an angle if we want to reset this,

04:06

we can use set pivot point and we can re select the

04:09

location and then we can use the OK or done checkmark.

04:13

So click, right click and then we can select OK.

04:17

Or you can pick any location you want and then select OK.

04:21

This is helpful if you want to move geometry in a certain direction

04:24

orientation because you can reset that pivot point based on a specific input

04:29

in this case, even though our pivot point is in the middle,

04:32

it's going to be moving that whole.

04:34

You can see here that there is geometry on the bottom of this part.

04:37

And if we rotate this around

04:39

as soon as we start to overlap that geometry,

04:42

you can see that it's beginning to cause some problems.

04:45

Now there will be instances where this tool will not work for you,

04:48

especially if you're trying to create an overlap from existing geometry.

04:52

However,

04:53

it does let us move this freely around on our part until

04:56

we run into a situation where we're overlapping some existing geometry.

05:00

If I do tend to overlap that and say okay fusion 3 60 in

05:05

some cases is able to patch that geometry to give us a result.

05:08

However, the onscreen preview might not give you the same indication of that

05:14

once again we can also select our features for example,

05:17

we can select the inside faces of this boss here and we can use move

05:22

copy which will default to be faces and we can move this slot around.

05:28

We can also use that same selection using press pull to resize that slot.

05:33

So for example, if I select these outside faces and I go to my press pull tool,

05:37

I can resize the size of the slot

05:40

once again, this can be a new offset or it can be automatic based on your selection.

05:45

So the direct modeling tools will give us

05:47

some level of control over imported models,

05:50

but they can also be used on models you've created in fusion 360.

05:54

In some instances you might decide to use

05:55

direct modeling tools downstream of the original creation

05:59

rather than to go back to the original features.

06:02

It's important to note that press pool when used on a model

06:05

created in Fusion 3 60 will automatically edit the previously created features.

06:10

So for example, if there's sketch geometry or an extrude,

06:13

it can modify the dimensions in those features

06:17

without having to create a new offset.

06:19

Just pay attention to which settings you're using when you use press pull,

06:23

move copy or even delete at this point.

06:26

Let's make sure that we save any changes that we

06:28

made to the design before moving on to the next step

After completing this video, you will be able to: 

  • Recognize the application of Press Pull to modify a feature.
  • Recognize the application of Move/Copy to move a feature.
  • Identify the use of Delete to remove a feature.

Video quiz

If Press Pull is used on an imported model face with the New Offset option, what will happen to surrounding tangent faces?

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