Be sure to define the section thickness as 4mm before clicking OK. We’ll want to change the width of our pipe to 38mm. We’ll leave the distance set to 1 as we want the full length. With 0 being the starting point of the path and 1 being the end of the path. The distance represents how far along the path the Pipe command goes. Note that Fusion 360 allows you to choose from Circular, Square, and Triangle section profiles. After selecting the line as our Path, you’ll see we get a preview of the pipe. We’ll sketch a vertical line that is 750mm, starting from the origin point. Let’s start with a sketch on the XZ origin plane. If we activate Pipe from the create dropdown, you’ll find we need to first create a path for the pipe to follow. With a new component created and active, let’s start with Fusion 360’s Pipe command to create the center rod. I’m Kevin Kennedy,Īnd today we’ll create a large Auger while creating a sweep following a helix, the pipe command, and more. Welcome to Day #12 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days.
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