Fusion 360- Create a slide and pop mechanism_1
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- Jan 31, 2025

Fusion 360: Create a slide and pop mechanism, available at $27.99, has an average rating of 3.8, with 21 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 1487 subscribers.
You will learn about Design simple parts and gears easily using the Model Workspace. Use the Assemble toolbox to make advanced mechanical assemblies. Design complex assemblies using Top-Down design approach. Use Motion Studies to understand how mechanisms behave. Create parts in reference to other parts using in context sketches. Learn about the basics of mechanism design and how to put complex mechanisms together Understand not only how to create each part but also why is each part designed in the way it is. This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn how to design cool mechanisms It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn how to design cool mechanisms.
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Summary
Title: Fusion 360: Create a slide and pop mechanism
Price: $27.99
Average Rating: 3.8
Number of Lectures: 21
Number of Published Lectures: 21
Number of Curriculum Items: 21
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
In this course you will learn about Fusion 360and how to design?complex mechanical assemblies.?
After the quick introduction to Fusion 360, section 1?explains step by step how to design slide-n-pop mechanism. The mechanism is used to hide an iPad Pro underneath the surface of a desk?or a wall. When the arm rotates, the iPad pops up and the cover slides back. Behind this interesting motion are many parts that are designed to work together to carry out this motion properly. Through the lessons a great focus in given to explain the concept behind each part’s design and why it’s made the way it is.Throughout the course, you will learn about Fusion 360 power when it comes to assembly modeling.You will gain experience with top-down design using Fusion 360. Further, you will become very comfortable using Fusion 360 for any kind of design work later. This course is comprehensive and cuts through all?the important modules in Fusion 360. By the end of the course, you will learn all the basics that you need to approach any mechanical design project in Fusion 360.?
Section 1?starts from the ground up; modelling the frame and stationary gear, and moving up step by step to model the cover. You will watch how the mechanism is built step by step while observing the thinking methodology behind the structure of the model. All the modelling done is kept realistic and true to nature?by using fasteners, proper sketches, chamfers and well selected?materials. You will be getting a front seat to an inside look at how the professional do it.?
If you’re not familiar with?Fusion 360, Section 3 will give you a brief introduction to Fusion.?I’ll explain the reasons that makes Fusion very special among other CAD softwares. This section includes an introduction to the?UI,?Data management concepts?in Fusion and the special?model structure.?After that Rule#1 will be introduced and the methodology of the modelling will explained.?
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Designing the mechanism in Fusion 360
Lecture 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 2: Introduction to the mechanism
Lecture 3: Designing the frame and the stationary gear
Lecture 4: Designing the Revolving gear and carrying Arm
Lecture 5: Creating the Motion Link between the two gears
Lecture 6: Creating the Slot
Lecture 7: Creating the Slider
Lecture 8: Adjusting the Joints' limits and home
Lecture 9: Creating the Connecting Arm
Lecture 10: Assembling the Connecting Arm
Lecture 11: Preparing the iPad model
Lecture 12: Inserting the iPad assembly
Lecture 13: Creating the iPad Cover
Lecture 14: Joining the iPad Cover
Lecture 15: Preparing the Main Gear
Lecture 16: Creating the iPad Link
Lecture 17: Joining the iPad link and completing the mechanism!
Chapter 2: Performing the Motion Study
Lecture 1: Limiting the mechanism motion
Chapter 3: [BONUS] Introduction to Fusion 360
Lecture 1: Introduction to User Interface and Data Management in Fusion 360
Lecture 2: Introduction to the model structure in Fusion 360
Lecture 3: Introduction to Joints in Fusion 360
Instructors

Mahmoud Shehata
Self-taught developer, Mechanical Designer and researcher
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