![]() ![]() And I'm ready to enter the dimensions that I want this to be 15 millimeters in height. I'm gonna click on the origin, click and release the mouse bond and move my mouth out. In this case, I'm gonna true sense of rectangle. I'm going to start modeling by creating a rectangle. I'm going to choose the X Y plane, or you can see here. So we always have to first choose the plane we want to work on. Where are in the three D modeling environment. Infusion 3 60 will prompt is to choose a plane. We're gonna go ahead and click on sketch creates catch. That on the top it went from entitled to. You can give it any name you want, Um, so we'll just go ahead and click on save, and it's a good idea to begin saving or start your designs by saving them, because that way, effusion will then automatically start auto saving, and you don't have to worry about losing your designs so you can No, no, Here. It says, safe to a project in the cloud will click on a little drop down arrow because I don't want to save it to the current project it said to, and we're going to create a new project here by clicking the add Project bun. So we'll go ahead and click on the little Save icon and let's go ahead and call this tweezers So we'll go ahead and create a new project to put all our models and you can see here. And so we'll have to give it a name and save it. So open up Fusion 3 60 And as you can see, you'll start with a blank screen here, which will just have the title Untitled. 3 Sketch Our Profile: Okay, now we're ready to begin working on our 1st 3 D principal design, which will be our handy tweezers. Okay, those were just the three things I didn't just wanted to, um you know, make sure that, um you have all set before we begin our model.ģ. So I'm going to keep it the reverse so that scrolling forward goes in and scrolling backwards zooms out. You can just click on this to reverse it. So if it's zooming in or out words, um, you know something that you're in a way, that's not what you're used to. He can choose different options here, but under general, you'll see reverses, um, direction. Whatever the name you gave the account, when you set it up and you can go down to preference and you'll have this little, um, part here that will say reverse zoom direction. Um, but the way to change it is to go under. Yours might be opposite, um, and this is just sort of what feels right to you. And then just to show you if I zoom in, um, I'm doing that by rolling the scroll wheel forward and a membrane and backwards are zooming out by scrolling backwards. But here we'll go back again and to, uh, into our sketch. Okay, so I'm gonna go to stop sketch the next thing we're going to change. Um, it will just make things flow a lot smoother if we're sort of working within the same scale. ![]() If if you see me draw something that's about you know, 2.5 grid spaces, you want to do something similar as opposed to being zoomed out, let's say this far out and drawing something here, we're now you're at about 80 where you should be about 25. And the reason I wanted you to do that is because when I start sketching, I'm probably gonna zoom in to a certain area where you know, it's gonna make sense for the scale that were drawing with that way. So if I choose l four line and I started drawn alive, so each ah grid is gonna be 10 millimeters, so you can see I'm 10 20 30. If I zoom in, I can see that I have these these grids. ![]() ![]() OK, What that did is if I go into sketch creates sketch and I'm gonna choose this red green plane. We're gonna set that toe one and then go ahead and click. You'll get this dialog box and will make sure that fixed radio button is selected and go ahead and answer 10 for the major grid spacings and minor subdivisions. So click on this little grid icon here and we're gonna go to grid settings. Next, we're gonna go ahead and change our grid and snap setting. So I'm just gonna click, cancel and you can always check just to make sure that it's the right units just by looking at it. We're gonna select millimeters, So go ahead and click on it and click. And if you have her over this little pencil on paper, I can't will pop up, go ahead and click on it and go under unit type and you'll see this little drop down there of click on it and you can choose the units you want to work with. So if you look on the browser, you'll see units. The first thing we'll do is make sure our units is set to millimeters. 2 Units and Grid Settings: let's take a minute to tweak a few settings so that we're both working on the same page. ![]()
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