Design a 3D Printed Lampshade in Autodesk Fusion CAD software

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Chapters:
00:00 Setting up the Sketch in Autodesk Fusion
01:25 Setting up the curvature with the fit point spline in Autodesk Fusion
02:14 How to revolve a Sketch Line in Fusion
02:33 How to make a surface thick in Fusion
02:48 How to extrude a symmetric Surface from a Sketch Line in Fusion
03:17 How to split a solid model using surfaces in Fusion
03:40 How to extrude a Line in Autodesk Fusion
03:53 How to thicken a surface in Fusion
04:13 How to use Extrude Intersect in Fusion
04:35 How to mirror a body in Autodesk Fusion
05:13 How to add a Hex Color in Fusion
06:08 Create a Circular Pattern in Fusion
06:33 Inspiration for this Video
06:45 Subscribe to The Maker Letters

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Design an Epic Multi-Color 3D Printed Lampshade in Fusion
Looking to create stunning 3D-printed products? This Fusion tutorial (formerly known as Fusion 360) walks you through designing a multi-color lampshade with precision and creativity. Perfect for students, beginners, and intermediate users, this project blends surface modeling and solid modeling techniques into a sleek design that's fun to print and customize.

🛠️ Key Steps Covered in This Tutorial:
• Setting up construction lines and offsets for your lampshade.
• Using the Fit Point Spline to create smooth, elegant curves.
• Applying surface revolve and extrude tools for a precise design.
• Splitting the body into three parts for easy customization.
• Adding appearances with RGB or Hex values for multi-color designs.
• Exploring multi-material 3D printing design for unique, colorful products.

Why This Tutorial Stands Out:
Whether you're new to Fusion or have some experience, this project is a great way to level up your skills. You’ll learn essential techniques like mirroring, pattern creation, and working with surface and solid models. Plus, you’ll discover how multi-color 3D printing can elevate your designs and add value to your projects!

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🎨 Why Multi-Color 3D Printing?
Multi-color 3D printing isn’t just fun—it adds a premium feel to your products and opens up opportunities for creative expression. If you’re not using multi-material or dual extrusion, try post-processing by painting or dyeing your model!

🎨 Pro Tip: Search for “popular color palettes” to find inspiring color combinations for your project!

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✨ Next Project: Design a best selling 3D Printed Vase in Autodesk Fusion

Thanks for watching, and happy 3D Modeling!

📂 Resources for Learning More
Check out the links below for more Fusion tips, tricks, and tutorials! 📚

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✅ Autodesk Fusion for Complete Beginners

✅Autodesk Fusion for 3D Printing – design your personal phone stand

✅Make your personal multi color sign in Autodesk Fusion

✅Create metal wall art with Autodesk Fusion

✅Autodesk Fusion for 3D Printing – Can you 3D model a Parametric Lampshade?

✅3D Modeling & Printing: Mastering Vase Design in Autodesk Fusion

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