Geodome 2V Icosahedron in Fusion 360 - Geometric solution (no math)
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- My way of creating a Geodome in this case the 2V Icosahedron.
I'm using only one dimension and then geometry and Fusion 360 to create the body. - Věda a technologie
Simple and straight! Great tutorial, thanks! Eager to see more complex geodome shapes )
Thank you. Time will tell if I can solve the more complex shapes 😎
This is awesome! Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you! 🥰🥰
I have to admit that I needed several attempts at this tutorial to be successful! Part my fault, part old computer struggling running fusion. Many thanks for the great video, I enjoyed following along.
Thank you. Don't be discouraged that you need multiple repetitions/iterations to get the workflow correct, that is how we learn and develop our skill. Keep on modeling.
This is awesome tutorial! Thanks Kristian! Wicked easy to follow!
Thank you :)
Thanks for the info. Very helpful.
thank you very much, dude! a great method to draw a 2v geodesic dome. I will use this in my homework
Thank you
Awesome! great job! thanks for sharing
Thank you
Thanks ... Great video!!
Super awesome tutorial for me! Thank you so much! Thank you sharing your knowledge. Greeting from Japan!
Thank you
Slick.
really awsome simple steps...as it so complicated geometry ! but you did make it look children play, thanks Kristian
Thank you
Exelent
For the top pentagon you could also make a circular pattern of two bodies around the axis from the center to the tip of the first Pentagon.
Good observation. I hade used mirror in some other workflow and my mind was stuck only thinking mirror :)
wonderful.. exactly what i needed .. TBH i don't understand the math , but for a base mesh sci-fi dome design i needed this, worked perfectly when i just followed like an idiot :) .. thank you
Nice to know my workflow was useful :)
Thanks. Good video.
Thank you :)
this is how all tutorials should looks like
Thank you :)
Das ist genau was ich brauche. Ihr Deutschen seid ein Schatz!
Danke, aber ich bin ein schwedischer Wikinger 😀
@@KristianLaholm Wieso sprechen Sie Deutsch?
@@Jack-ny7kn 3rd language learnt in school, not totally forgotten ;)
@@KristianLaholm a360.co/3poK4Y3
These are 3d printable hubs that allow a geodesic dome to be made from 1 inch closed cell foam board. Thought you might like to see how people are using your tutorials.
@Jack My hope was that someone would use my videos and build up on them, lovely to see :)
Now how do you draw in pipes or wood and make a door? Thank you for this video, it really helps get me started with this project.
This is very impressive, Can you drive the dome by adjusting a single variable assigned for the outside diameter? I just did it in solidworks and I'm trying to find a way to put it into On-Shape for a customer by driving the geometry by a single variable.
Yes the design in this video is driven by the diameter of the circle (sphere) at 1:45 in video. I have not used On-Shape but there should be similar tools to create the workflow.
Great tutorial! How did you do the frame ?
I started with Surface Loft from Edge to Center point of dome. Added Thickness and did some trimming. Not the best workflow, trying to refine it and put it in a video 😀
Kristian_Laholm would be awesome to see. I struggle with a bevel edges of timber , on how to get that perfect connection and 2 separate components so I can produce them in the real life! 😅
I'll have a new look at it. The workflow will be done on a different polygon shape but I think you can use the workflow.
My goal with the workflow is to create the parts and make driven sketches for the dimensions.
@@KristianLaholm could you record video on making a frame ? That would be awesome!
Hi! Thanks for a great tutorial. I’ve followed along perfectly right until the last part to stitch. I can select the triangular bodies but not pentagon. They are all in the bodies folder so I’m stumped as where I’ve gone wrong? Can you help? Thank you!
Ok so I had to unstitch the whole object and re stitch together. But next question is how to re size? I can’t seem to do it. Thanks again!
@@jamesjames_07 If you have all projections working from sketch to sketch you should be able to edit the first sketch and change the dimension of the diameter.
@@KristianLaholm got it thank you!! Had to go into parameters to do it but it works!
Great tutorial! It went really well but i´m having trouble with a further step, Im trying to align an specif body of pipe to the corners and i just can get it exactly right, tried alright several tools. Any tips??
You can do a 3D sketch with lines from corner to center point if globe. And then use the end point of the sketch line for joint reference (If I understod you question).
very nice and very impressive tutorial! i am building a geodesic dome sauna and i don't want to use the triangles, just the pentagon's, but when i sketch a pentagon it seems like i have to do something with it to make it a body so i extrude 1 mm but then i can't use the patch tool for surface anymore...
Extrude creates a solid body that can not be used with the surface tools. You can use the patch tool on a sketch making a surface body. I'm trying to understand the geometry you want.
@@KristianLaholm well, it's kind of a dome but with pentagons and a few triangles to fill up the gaps between the pentagons. More like a half soccer ball with flat surfaces if that analogy makes sense..
@@jandebuyssere Have a look at the truncated icosahedron, it's a lot easier having a polyhedron for reference.
@@KristianLaholm yes, that's what i need! thx!!
Stuck on 7:00, the pentagon did not snap nicely to the base and the corner when I constrained. I did this tutorial twice, the second time extremely carefully to make sure the lines perfectly match and intersect correctly (even zooming all the way in to make sure). I wonder what the problem is...
Check that you select the correct center point for the pentagon, the point is the projection of the short line (the line I create at 5:49)
How to make 3V 5/9 kruschke dome?
I don't have an answer on that. I have looked at some of the equations but a lot of the information is lost on the web.
Thank you very much, can you create also Geodome 3V Icosahedron in Fusion 360 ?
I have had a look at the 3V (odd) Geodeomes and from what I understand they need some approximation to get a flat base.
I feel that I need to know a bit more before I give it a serious try :)
I also would like to see you do a 3v dome even if it doesn't have a flat base
I have posted a workflow for 3v sphere now czcams.com/video/p7kMyu1y6pE/video.html
I am stuck. it will not let me stitch all the pieces together
But apart from this it all went perfectly
Check all sketches (fully defined) other then that is hard to troubleshoot without seeing the file.