Autodesk have released another extension
for Fusion 360 on 18th Jan 2022.
The extension is the start of a new set of product
design tools to help automate multiple processes that tend to take longer if
executed individually. This automation of events is, the beginning of how
Autodesk will add automated workflows into Fusion 360.
The new features are manufacturing process aware,
meaning they are material property driven allowing multiple features to be
added in one command. This is similar to how sheet metal works currently in
Fusion 360. These rule-based features mean that designers now have control over
how they design plastic components.
The plastic commands are only the beginning
of how this new extension will shape the way we automate in the application.
Autodesk currently has the following to
offer,
- Assign and arrange materials
- Web
- Boss
- Snap fit
- Geometric Pattern
NOTE: Access to these tools/commands are
only available when you purchase the Product Design Extension (PDE).
Plastics Rules
The following commands are at the heart of
the new extension:
Assign Plastic Rule – This assigns the rule that a component will use to automatically
control the properties of plastic features, physical material and thickness.
Manage Plastics Rule – This command manages the use of plastics rules in your design
automatically.
Some tips to apply and manage:
- Plastic rules in your design are active to the document. Plastic rules in the library are stored in the cloud.
- Remember to assign a rule when you start your design.
- You can set a rule as default by right-clicking and choosing “set as default”.
Web
The web command is part of the out of the
box Fusion 360
solution but with the Product Design Extension users can now add more to this
feature automatically adding fillets and draft angles.
With all three features being controlled by
material and thickness and the addition of adding fillets and a draft angle
means these features are added more quickly
Boss
From a sketch with points this new feature
will create a boss with a fastener that can be manipulated in terms of head and
drive properties.
The preview of this can be seen with one
click.
NOTE: As you start to use these
additional features you will see the dialog boxes have pre-sets, if you are
familiar with Autodesk Inventor Professional you will know how beneficial this
pre-set can be, this is a great new addition to the dialog boxes.
As you complete the feature you will see
that all elements of this command have been updated in the 3D model but there
is still so much to show here, what happens when you make a change to the
material which controls the thickness?
These changes reflect the shell, and the
thickness is updated.
Now this is a very useful addition. Like we
have seen in the sheet metal environment for a while in Autodesk
Inventor and Fusion 360 these types of changes are crucial in our workflow
to save time.
Snap Fit
The snap fit command is used to create
cantilever snap fit features in your plastic components. These features allow
solid bodies to have fastening design incorporated into them in a simple click.
Parallel and perpendicular hooks can be
applied by using sketched points.
Geometric Pattern
The geometric pattern tool will give you the ability to create a pattern using size and distribution gradients. It can also be used for custom shapes.
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