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2D Drawings with Autodesk Fusion - Coggle Diagram
2D Drawings with Autodesk Fusion
About Engineering Drawings
Purpose: Engineering drawings are crucial for communicating product designs. They provide detailed technical information, help with manufacturing, and ensure legal and quality compliance.
Role of CAD Software: CAD software like Autodesk Fusion helps create 3D models and convert them into precise 2D engineering drawings. This helps visualize designs before making physical prototypes.
Creating 2D Drawing in Fusion 360
Drawing Setup
Start a new drawing from your design.
Choose the drawing standard (e.g., ASME, ISO) and the projection method (First Angle or Third Angle).
Saving
Always save an "empty" version of your drawing as a template for future use.
Insert Base View
Place the main (front) view of your model onto the drawing sheet.
Use a suitable scale to keep the drawing clear, showing all necessary details.
Insert Projected Views
Add projected views (like top, side) and isometric views (3D view) to show the object from different angles. Typically, you'll need at least three 2D views plus a 3D isometric view.
Add Dimensions and View Labels
Include all necessary dimensions and labels to clearly define your design and make it understandable.
First Angle Projection vs. Third Angle Projection
First Angle Projection
Top view is placed below the front view.
Bottom view is placed on top of the front view.
Left view is placed to the right of the front view.
Right view is placed to the left of the front view.
Third Angle Projection:
Top view is placed on top of the front view.
Bottom view is placed below the front view.
Left view is placed to the left of the front view.
Right view is placed to the right of the front view.
Create 2D Drawings for Objects 2 and 3
This likely refers to the practical application of creating 2D drawings from specific 3D models