Watch this Beginner video (Project #2) next ➞ https://youtu.be/XC-6AQksxHY
Learn Fusion 360, without any prior experience, with this free mini-course for absolute beginners! Unlike most Fusion 360 beginner tutorials, this tutorial features the brand new UI and is up to date with the 2020 Fusion 360.
By the end of this tutorial, you’ll have created your very own customizable and 3D-printable stamp in Fusion 360.
Here are 5 tips for Fusion 360 Beginners:
1. Save your file right away!
2. Create new “components” for each part
3. Keep sketches as simple as possible
4. Use construction lines
5. Be creative – try things out…you can always hit undo!
Understanding Filament Properties
TIMESTAMPS
1:30 | Creating a new project folder
3:00 | Creating a new component
5:16 | Sketching the reusable stamp plate
8:01 | Extruding the reusable stamp plate
9:49 | Inserting your custom SVG logo
13:37 | Creating the handle component
16:50 | Projecting the base of the handle
19:07 | Creating the offset (tolerance)
21:30 | Extruding the handle part
23:09 | Creating the top of the handle
26:37 | Adding fillets to the handle
28:37 | Exporting for 3D printing
TUTORIAL RESOURCES
1. This tutorial’s resource page ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com/16
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3. Join us on Patreon ➞ https://www.patreon.com/productdesignonline
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Material Comparison and Selection
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Print Settings and Optimization
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best 3D printing filament for beginners?
PLA is the best starting filament — it prints easily at 190-220°C without an enclosure and produces good results. Once comfortable, PETG offers better strength and temperature resistance for functional parts.
How do I choose the right filament?
Consider the application: PLA for display models, PETG for functional parts, ABS/ASA for heat/sunlight exposure, TPU for flexible parts, and specialty filaments for engineering applications. Each has specific printer requirements.
What temperature should I print different filaments at?
PLA: 190-220°C nozzle / 50-60°C bed. PETG: 220-250°C / 70-80°C. ABS: 230-260°C / 100-110°C (enclosure needed). Nylon: 240-270°C / 70-90°C. Always check manufacturer recommendations for specific brands.
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