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Fusion 360: Coped Tube Paper Template
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This video shows how create a paper template using Fusion 360 and how to use the paper template to mark out the coped ends of a tube.
Fusion 360 Tube Coping Pt 4 of 4
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This video shows how create a pass through cope in Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 Tube Coping Pt 3 of 4
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This video shows how to cope a tube that intersects a mitered joint.
Fusion 360 Tube Coping Pt 2 of 4
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This video shows how to create mitered copes in Fusion 360.
Fusion 360 Tube Coping Pt 1 of 4
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This video shows you how to cope a tube that intersects with another.
Fusion 360 Tube Coping
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Attention: Some of the techniques shown in this video are out of date. I have created a 4 part series showcasing the updated techniques that I have come up with so please watch those videos instead. (8/23/23) This is an instructional video to show how I cope tubing and pipe in Fusion 360.
Great video. Have you figured out how to create bend spacing and angles similar to Bend Tech
Locating bends in Fusion 360 is a little more complex than Bend Tech, especially when adding multiple out-of-plane bends to a single tube, but it can be done. I generally stay away from tubes that require out-of-plane bends when I design structures. What I do for bent tubes is first bend the tube to the desired angle. After, I find the node that the outer edges of the tube legs meet at. Then I use that node as a datum to measure off of for the notches at either end of the tube.
The negative extrude leaves a 'lip'. Is there a way to do that cut more accurately ?
Not sure what you mean by a “lip”. This is the accurate way to cope a tube if you are prepping for laser or plasma cutting. The cut surface should be perpendicular to the outer surface of the tube/pipe.
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being new to fusion, and coming from solidworks, if you change the angles of the pipe, will the flat pattern update to the new angles? I wanted to create a template where i can quickly change angles and just print it.
Yes, any change you make to the 3D model will be applied to the flat pattern. Fusion will tell you that the flat pattern is out of date after you make a change but as soon as you open the flat pattern, it will automatically update.
@@Jamesonfabrication_llc thanks, it's been a trip learning fusion coming from solidworks. thanks for the reply.
@@whatsagrinder you’re welcome
every once in a while i get an error when trying to do the negative extrude part. something like "body could not be repaired" any idea whats up with that?
Fusion is a little finicky sometimes. Anytime that happens to me, I will change the depth of the negative extrude to something deeper. I don’t know why this happens but that is usually the fix. If that doesn’t work then I will try extruding only one side of the part at a time. I think sometimes the extrusions conflict with each other causing issues. If this happens to you again, send me a part file and I’ll gladly diagnose the issue. jamesonfabrication@gmail.com
Very helpful video thanks. I am trying to learn easy ways to model handrail in fusion for renders of jobs and to be able to pull dimension and angles for fabricating. I think this is modeled a little to precise for what I need but still helpfull.
Just what I was wanting to learn Thank-you for youir time and effort very easy to follow and understand
Very glad that it was helpful to you.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!