Autodesk Fusion 360 | Quick Tip: How to Use the Cylindrify Command

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In this Autodesk Fusion 360 video, we are going to introduce you to Cylindrify. The Cylindrify command forms uneven T-spline geometry into a smooth cylindrical shape. Cylindrify is especially useful to smooth the uneven struts or holes from generative design results. Cylindrify is also great for industrial designers who have been freeform modeling and want to make something more refined. To use Cylindrify, navigate to the Modify drop-down menu, navigate to Cylindrify, select the section you want to smooth, and hit OK.

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Extremely disappointing to conclude I must leave Fusion360. I cannot figure out a way to stay. I have taught Fusion360 to poor kids since it came out, and now I can't do it, and it really pisses me off. We are not a school, just makers in the community. I understand the economics, and actually mention that to the kids. Why not do $50-100/yr for makers? Is it better economic sense to just run us off? Seems pretty clueless. Said goodbye to Lars, Tyler, and several others today. (Pro Tip- Get rid of your mismanagement team and keep the customers by charging them something reasonable.)

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What is the cross section shape of cylindrify components? Are they circles or can they be other profiles

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I am 14 year old and love making projects with my 3d.printer, such a disappointment that I can't do it anymore. I just don't have the money and I wanted to be a designer my whole life, I guess I got to let that go and now I can't make anymore rc planes because I can't get them to the right files) : damn you autodesk

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