Modeling a FRAMED SHED in Autodesk Fusion 360

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In this video, we're going to model a framed shed inside of Autodesk Fusion 360!

In addition, we'll set the model up so that we can print off a set of floor plans and a cutlist as well!

Tools Used -

- Extrude Tool
- Rectangular Pattern Tool
- Move Tool
- Components
- Drawing Workspace
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Hi everyone! Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below!

TheFusionEssentials
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Thanks for the showing how Fusion 360 can be used for regular projects for people that are not building their own death star using 5 axis CNC.

KevOXO
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You killed me with the 18" spacing. Didn't know they made 108" plywood.

jonathanconway
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Absolutely fabulous. I'm a novice fusioner and only get to play building things occasionally, so have to slow you to 0.75 speed just to catch the setting up stages and not miss any rules. It really helps to see the individual stages of setting up.

sterlingsteve
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Awesome Justin! Puts construction design with Fusion in perspective. Tks! Bob

robertsenski
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I can't express in words how much I appreciate this. I am finding that there are many option window popups that i didn't know how to access before. I'm coming from design Spark Mechanical which I have been using for 3d printing the last 3 years. I'm now building a CNC Plasma cutter and need better design capabilities. I really enjoy your teaching method and mannerism's. Your easy to listen too and understand. This is very exciting for me.


Now to build a shed for the CNC!

Thank you for all your hard

xjs
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Thanks so much for this video. I'm fairly new to Fusion and have been doing a number of YouTube tutorials. This was one of the most applicable ones I've seen. Great job!

dtomecoates
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Super helpful! I was figured that Fusion 360 had this capability, and I'm glad you showed the step by step process of how to utilize it.

dullvoicereader
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It's great you started this Fusion360 area. This channel will go up if you stick to it for two years. Very helpful for creational craftsmen and diy-architects.

Ma-Nuu
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This was so helpful. I'm new to CAD and want to use Fusion 360 for detailing a house frame, so this video is the best thing I've seen on youtube for it. Thanks.

Sam
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This is a great example of a top down design. I am going to practice using your techniques on my garage design. Thanks!

dhess
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Exactly what I needed. I'm in the process of designing a greenhouse and your video saved me hours!! Thank you.

ronjones
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Dude...I had no idea Fusion would be THIS GOOD at this sort of thing! I'm thinking about building a little shed type thing and was like, "wonder if i could plan it out in Fusion"...YUP!! lol...awesome!

rmps
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thanks for these videos!! they have helped me learn fusion.

scrogathon
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Extremely helpful video. I'm moving from sketchup to fusion so this was an excellent video

daveweatherall
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Good video. There is one thing that is important in framing that would be good to include. The rafters should be directly over the wall studs. Is there a way to tie the rafter pattern to the wall stud pattern? BTW, usually studs and rafters are on centers that is a divisor of 48 so sheet goods can fit over the framing without cutting. That would be on 12, 16, 24" centers.

donramsey
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I found your video sometime ago but it is so good that I keep it as a reference and now I am back for a refresh class. thank you for your amazing video.

moustick
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I just stumbled on your channel and think it Has to be the best set of fusion 360 tutorials that I've come across. Everything seems to be posted year ago, I hope you're still putting out content.

andrewevans
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I'm new to Fusion 360 but this impressed me super much, before this I viewed a video of dovetail joints and combined with this it sure motivates me to learn to work with it.

RoyRope
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If I could like this video more than once I would! Dude, this was great. Thank you!

milesstanfield