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Print-in-place 3D prints are super fun! Learn how to design a gyroscopic keychain in Autodesk Fusion 360, using only two commands!
This design includes two user parameters that drive the thickness and clearance of the design.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Gyroscopic fidget keychain in Fusion 360
00:26 - How to create user parameters in Fusion 360
01:32 - How this prints in place without supports
03:05 - Offset sketch geometry in Fusion 360
05:00 - Fully define sketch profile in Fusion 360
05:20 - Revolve sketch in Fusion 360
05:37 - Testing the user parameters
06:05 - Thangs.com explained
06:37 - Product Design Online 3D modeling challenges
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