
We’ll also look at using the boundary fill command to create a positive shape out of a negative void. Be sure to stick around until the very end where I’ll demo the final 3D prints.
PRODUCTS I RECOMMEND
Hatchbox Wood Filament -
Orange PLA -
JB Weld Epoxy -
1000 Grit Sandpaper -
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - 3D Printed Inlays designed in Fusion 360
0:36 - Project overview
1:15 - Creating component and box
1:30 - Adding fillets to box
1:47 - Adding keychain hole
2:29 - Creating the text
4:30 - Adding chamfer to text
6:50 - Changing the appearance
7:10 - Cutting the text from the keychain
8:00 - Copying text to another side
10:29 - Creating clearance
14:00 - Print results
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