@TheFusionEssentials

Hi everyone! What's your favorite tool in this list? Let me know in the comments below the video!

@stormbytes

Hands down one of the top 3 best tutorial video series on F360 for beginners. Justin deserves an award for training excellence. Very much enjoy and value your hard work. Thank you!

@ggaspord

Thank you for making these videos. They really help getting started.

@joejane9977

only took me 2 hours too watch this video but i tested every function to practice 
thank you

@rachelmello1735

I'm trying to follow along here, but keep running into things you haven't covered yet. So I'm trying to do the Sweep function as shown in your second example (the "picture frame" one). I've drawn a profile on the xz plane, and a path on the xy plane. But Fusion is not letting me select the shape I want to use as my profile. It would help these videos a lot if you did them with a mind toward people following along as you go, and try to anticipate problems that might come up. So "If you're trying to select your Profile and Fusion wont select it, you might need to ____."  Because right now I'm just stuck trying to guess why it won't work.

@Echoes-from-the-War-Room

I am glad I found Fusion 360 tutorials from Justin, thank you so much. I learnt SketchUp through your tutorials. Now I will work through all of these.

@ruangeksplorasi

Thank you for making these videos, it really helps me to get started.

@HopWorksET

I am getting RICH with knowledge watching this guy. He's so very good, and these videos he posted are in my honest opinion required viewing. I have only watched a fraction of his offerings and already solved most of my design issues. I mostly model for 3d-printing, but also use it for home projects. And he covers WOOD PROJECTS also! Another of my interests! The layout of his videos are great, easy to follow, and pleasant to the ears. Subscribing to his channel has been one of the best finds for me for 2024. This and another series on Python Scripting Fusion 360. Thank you sir, I sincerely appreciate the effort and you sharing your vast knowledge!! I hope to see a LOT more videos soon. I'm a fan! {LIKED=TRUE}

@perfectionplastics1735

Thank you so much Justin, your tutorial videos are the best. I leaned SketchUp from your videos and went I switched to Fusion I was very glad to see you made tutorials for this software too!

@paulscarrestorations5466

Justin you rock! simple clear and concise

@antextra300

amazing series. just what I needed. thank you, great job!  Gonna be binge watching the rest. excited to learn 360.  I have been using blender for a few years but now feel the need to "start over" and learn to use 360 for more 3d printing and cad design.

@over60crafter

Really enjoying these tutorials.Amazing what the software is capable of doing.Thanks for your easy to understand tutorials.

@murrayphillips2732

Hi Justin many thanks for the great channel. I am currently on a very steep learning curve with fusion 360, I previously learnt Sketchup using The Sketchup Essentials.

I have a design job I'm working on that has a particular complication, I scoured YouTube and can't find any examples which deal with this, or a similar issue, so I figure it may be of interest to you and other subscribers.

I'm about to build a small structure designed by an architect which has a conical roof. Think of a silo roof, however this one does not extend up all the way to a point but is cut off at a lower level, so imagine cutting off the top of the cone leaving the bottom quarter. Now a silo roof generally has a reasonably steep pitch but this roof has a very shallow pitch so we now depress the "upper" part of the cone down to produce a very flat cone segment. So far it's all simple enough to do in Fusion. So here's the complication, I want to construct it using tapered flat segments of plywood. So they have to taper by the right amount and the edges have to be cut at the correct angle so they  abut neatly. In addition to this on the lower side I want the two adjacent plywood panels to join with a V joint chamfer.

I have considered creating a circle representing the bottom edge, making individual segment and using the pattern tool, however this will not automatically give the neatly abutting segments with the correct angle or the joint. Any thoughts?

@Obiekt219R

Thanks for these videos, they're really clear and well explained!

@DonaldYEastArtist

i I would like to see how to take a tub the has different diameters at each and turn it into a flat pattern. Your tutorials are great. thanks

@tiddlywin

Just started to learn F360. These videos are clear and concise and really easy to follow. Thanks very much for creating these.

@dwightsbeats4274

Your videos are so helpful. For whatever reason, out of all the other videos I have been watching yours helps me understand what's actually going on, and the capabilities and uses a lot better. Thanks!

@chimpalienbaby7312

Thank you so much for these tutorials, I’m learning so much from you. Please could you do a more detailed tutorial on the revolve tool. I’m struggling so much with this tool, particularly helping me with both the profile and axis. It’s only allowing me to revolve around the centre axis and not itself!

@twoputt5

Loft tool looks very useful thanks

@noweare1

This was really good. Going from design spark mechanical to fusion and I needed a quick how-to of using the tools.