How To Build Your Own Box for a PCB Board (Using Free Fusion 360 Software) - Step By Step Tutorial
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- I used Fusion 360 CAD software and Creality ENDER 3 V2 3D printer to design a box for Arduino Uno board. It's super simple ...
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Great tutorial. Is it possible to import PCB board into fusion 360 which had designed in PCB design software?
Most PCB design software should give an option to export a 3D STL model of the board
@@willj476 3MF format is the best !! :). .STL format is quite old and you can't do many stuff with it.
Usando o Freecad tem todas as ferramentas gratuitas e tem plugin para pcb e para usar impressora 3d, deixei fusion 360 se liberta.
I finished my pcb thanks to your tutorial, and now I needed a case for it. Thank you!!!
Thank you, This detailed tutorial is indispensable for beginners who are just learning 3d printing to make a box for their homemade pcb.
I had to make a case for my pcb for my master's thesis. This video was a great help. Thank you so much for the great explanation and demonstration!
I really cannot understand those people who disliked your video. Your videos save my a** so many times and improve my skills drastically. Your video has no irrelevant materials in it, just hard core useful information. Thumbs up, and hope you get 100K subs soon :)
thank you very much zecheng
Finally an updated tutorial with the latest ui from fusion 360. Thanks for sharing it.
This is great video, you explained in a simple way that anyone can understand. thanks
This is much helpful. thanks
Thank you for the video.
Nice video Robert. In your next video you should create the PCB replica with 3D printer :)
This is the most useful use of 3D printers in PCB design !! I've saved many money with this technique.
Also if you have to design a PCB for an enclosure that you do not have the dimensions file, you save time buy printing the PCB in plastic to check if it fits or not.
Thank you k yf. PS: Actually, originally I started creating this video as a review video of my 3D printer and I 3D printed a PCB board for that. But then it turned out to be a tutorial about how to design a box :D, so now my 3D printer review video showing the 3d printed PCB is still on my todo list
Thank you so much for the great explanation and demonstration
I've learned some interesting Fusion360 tricks on this video. Thank you Robert! :)
Thank you Ase. PS: I am working on a guest Fusion 360 video and planing to talk about number of super useful tips.
@@RobertFeranec that sounds amazing :) I'll be waiting for it.
@@RobertFeranec sir i ve left my query plzz solve .. make one video on custom pad creation. Different shapes it shows in data sheet. How to make it in altium ..plzz sir..
You are the best Mr.Robert
Great video sir! Learned a ton
Thanks Robert,I like the Step By Step tutorials.
Thank you very much Eric
it was very useful Robert, Thanks
thanks
Dear Robert sir plzz make one video on custom pad creation all different types of shapes .. except rectangular round .. sometime in data sheet different pad shows how to create them in altium ..in footprint creation .plzz sir do this..
Great video, I really like it, thank you so much👍
Nice
Thank you Fred
much faster to use file -> 3D print than to use export. can open straight into cura, plus it doesn't upload your design into the cloud
also- when I do this i use step files rather than STL for the pcb. much nicer, especially with curved board outlines and connectors. Plus, using Offset Face on the 3D model rather than Offsetting in your sketch is much more useful for making clearances and the such
Thank you so much ExplodingWaffle101!
yeah ok, but there are no holes for the pins connectors !
Is it the 30 days trial version?
They have a free personal license, which you can extend every year: www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal
Did you use PETG or PLA?
I used PETG. PS: I like PETG. When working with PLA, it smells a lot and I found out, that when 3D printing long edges with ABS, it bends. I have not tried other materials yet.
@@RobertFeranecI like PETG for higher Tg 70c. Printing it runs hotter 240c on the nozzle though. Thanks
6 years back and now not changed