Learn an alternate method in creating ribs between rounded edges in Fusion 360 | Rep no. 10

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In this exercise we use an alternate method to add a dynamic rib between two rounded edges in Autodesk Fusion 360. While this approach may not always be practical, it can prove useful in special use cases where you may want the rib to conform to the shape of the edges.

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That split face rib was excellent, thank you!

dmanton
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Great tutorial! CAD Jungle is the best!

BarryBernau
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Very smart idea to use split tool.
I did not understood till I saw the result 😁👍
Thanks a lot 😁

loubano
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Excellent tutorial. I always learn something new watching your lessons. Keep it up!

tqdam
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I saw the last “rib-by-loft” lesson too. So, what if the drawing called for the top of the rib to be flat? This is really concerning to me. Thanks!

billkellogg
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Making that rib, could you just draw a triangle instead of just the diagonal line, extrude it to the width you want, and then extrude the edges to both cylindrical objects?

bertveldhuizen
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Good Idea but not for production. So actually its useless..

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