The Best Way to Add Tolerances in Fusion 360!

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Have you ever designed two 3D-printed parts that wouldn't fit together? In this video, I show you two ways to easy add tolerances to your designs so that you can easily make adjustments to get the perfect fit for your 3D-printed projects!

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Thank you! Excellent job! Learned a lot

dkgoodrich
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I love the way you describe how to do things. Some other channels just make it difficult to follow. I just came across your channel. I hope you have lots of videos like this.

toddcoello
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AWESOME, so clear and right to the point with a few helpful asides. Thanks to you I also learned how to make variables on the go!! I was forever cancelling my operation to go add a parameter just to re-do it so I could reference the variable. I have so much to learn about Fusion 360!

rebeccakeller
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Love these quick tutorials. Learned unexpected things like generating params on the fly.

tehhamstah
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Love the shortcut thing in to top left :)

ZaxManD
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I think you are using the word tolerance, when you mean 'clearance'

andreclaassen
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thank you for a parameters feature info <3

yasiek
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Hi, I have a question for the arc enclosure. When installing the mc fan on the p1p I can not get it going. I did write the g-code « M710 »

Eliasporchet
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I really like the way you explain things. I need to start using parameters when I model in F360. Thanks for a great tutorial 😊

DWITD
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I think you’re using the word “tolerance” wrong throughout this video? Tolerance is the difference between the max and min dimension. You’re creating “clearances” which is the space between two parts.

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