Fusion 360’s surface tools offer several advantages. In this video, we’ll take a look at using core surface tools to surface model a spoon.
I’ll walk you through a common “skeleton” technique that we’ll use to reference the top profile shape. We’ll complete the surface model by surfacing the handle and trimming the excess material away.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Surface modeling a spoon in Fusion 360
0:45 – Creating the top profile sketch
4:00 – Making the top sketch fully-defined
5:26 – Intersecting the top profile points
5:38 – Creating the side profile template
6:42 – Sketching the side profile
8:53 – Projecting the spoon shape
10:00 – Finishing the sketches
11:27 – Patching the spoon shape
13:45 – Lofting the handle shape
14:44 – Trimming the handle
15:21 – Adjusting the spoon and handle shape
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