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How to 3D Model a Cookie Cutter in Fusion 360 (for 3D Printing) // By the end of this video, you’ll know how to 3D model a cookie cutter in Fusion 360.
With most designs, you’ll want to start off with a reference image. I’ve gone ahead and attached a heart silhouette in the video description. To insert the reference image I’ll select the “attached canvas” option in the toolbar. Then, I’ll select the XY origin plane for the face and I’ll select the image from my local machine.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - 3D Printable Cookie Cutters
0:45 - Creating a new component
1:29 - Inserting the reference image
3:02 - Creating the spline
6:25 - Offsetting the profile shape
8:05 - Comparing with SVG shapes
12:03 - Creating the cross bracket
12:52 - Adding your text
15:02 - Testing the model
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PETG 3D Printer Filament
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