
The revolving feature in Fusion 360 also allows you to revolve to a specific degree, meaning it does not have to be a full 360-degree circle. To change the degrees you can either drag the sliders on your object or punch in the exact numbers in the revolve feature window.
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0:00 - Revolve Feature in Fusion 360
0:23 - Creating the 2D Sketch
0:52 - Accessing the Revolve command
1:13 - Discussing the Revolve details
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