
How to 3D Model a Hinged Box for 3D Printing in Fusion 360 (PART 2) // Welcome to Day #19 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 days. By the end of this tutorial, you’ll be able to 3D model a hinged box for 3D printing.
We’ll take a look at how to set up user parameters, how to apply an as-built joint, and how to prepare the part for 3D printing.
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0:00 - 3D Printable Hinged Box in Fusion 360
0:41 - Check your preferences
1:29 - New component
3:00 - User parameters
6:10 - Extrude box
6:56 - Shell box
8:15 - Offset plane
9:00 - Split body
9:59 - Hinge sketch
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