
3D Printer for Beginners:
3D Printable hinges that print in place are not as crazy hard as they may sound. I break it down to a few simple points that you'll need to consider when designing your hinges. I also discuss Fusion 360's latest update to the Chamfer command.
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0:00 - How to Design 3D Printable Hinges in Fusion 360
1:03 - Adding Chamfered edges in Fusion 360
3:16 - Discussing User Parameters in Fusion 360
4:20 - Making sure there is enough clearance
5:49 - How the hinges work by printing in place
8:40 - Thangs and the 3D Printable Gift Competition
9:17 - Preparing the model for a test print
9:58 - Save as STL in Fusion 360
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