
Before we get started, let’s make sure our dimensions are set to millimeters. In the first video, I showed you how to change dimensions in the preferences menu. We can also change dimensions in the Fusion 360 browser.
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0:00 - Creating a Paper clip in Fusion 360
1:58 - Setting up the path with lines
5:10 - Checking grid and snaps settings
5:25 - Moving sketch dimensions
6:22 - Adding sketch fillets
8:19 - Fixing sketch geometry with constraints
9:58 - Adding the remaining fillets
11:27 - Creating the profile
12:28 - Creating the sweep
13:53 - Changing the visual style
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