Fusion 360 Tutorial for Vex Robots
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- This is a tutorial for people who are looking to learn the fusion 360 assembly process, specifically when designing robots for Vex Robotics Competition. It covers the basics of fusion when building a simple skid steer chassis. In the video I use techniques that I've figured out through trial and error after using fusion to build robots for three years.
The parts that I used in the video can be downloaded from the vex robotics website individually, or they can be downloaded together as a library.
Edit
The new Fusion library is out! You can get download it here:
www.vexforum.com/t/vex-cad-fu...
Ill be making an update video soon discussing how to work with the parts in this library. - Věda a technologie
What a great video. High quality, great effort.
Great vid! very helpful.
Great job, thanks for sharing. Go Gators!
helpful video!
THANK YOU
What is your movement set to? Is there one than uses right click to turn and WASD to move?
why didn't you put the drive shafts in?
Wow
how do you put the axels in?
spent like 3 hours trying to cut a channel it just didnt work
Great video. I was doing what you were doing and when I jointed then v5 motor onto the c-channel, not all of the motor moved. Only the front cover moved. Can anyone help me please.
try opening the motor by itself and creating a rigid group with all of the motor parts, I have to do that sometimes if I download the parts from the vex website
Jack Sopotnick ok thank you
Do I completely take apart the motor in fusion or do I joint the other parts to where they go on the motor ?
@@elihaugh4162 im not entirely sure what you mean, but heres what you should try. Open up the motor as its own part, select all of the components and then select the "rigid group" function (its under the assembly section and looks like 4 puzzle pieces). Once you do that save the motor and go back to your chassis and you should see a yellow triangle at the top left. If you click the triangle it should update the motor and make it so all of the motor components are jointed together. After you do this Id recomend using the new fusion 360 library linked in the description. All of the parts in this library have been jointed together already and you wont need to go through the process I mentioned above.
Jack Sopotnick sorry. It’s not very clear but I followed your original information and I was able to get it. Thanks!
When I try to get the 2nd C-channel into the project, fusion 360 tells me that I can't move a document into itself. Did I somehow download the vex part library wrong?
It sounds like you have the c channel open instead of a new file. Did you make sure to make a new file for your chassis and save it as a new name?
@@JackSopotnick Thanks! I didn't see your comment earlier.
Where can I buy those metal frames?
www.vexrobotics.com/channel.html
What are your graphic settings? Yours seems so clear compared to mine.
You should review your graphics settings in the preferences window. I believe theres a setting there that minimizes graphics for better performance that you can disable. If this doesnt work than it may be a scaling issue
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