How to Use the Rectangle Sketch Command in Fusion 360 (all 3 explained) // By the end of this video, you’ll have a solid understanding of all three rectangle commands that are available in Fusion 360. The rectangle tool is a commonly used sketch tool in any CAD program. To make things even more efficient, Fusion 360 offers 3 types of rectangles, all of which I’ll be covering in this video. Similar to the line command, the rectangle tool can be accessed from multiple places. First, it can be activated from the sketch drop-down list. It’s here that you’ll see the rectangle flyout menu has 3 different types. There are 2 point rectangles, 3-point rectangles, and center rectangles. You’ll notice the 2-point rectangle can also be activated with the keyboard shortcut letter “R.” ►SUBSCRIBE for high-quality Fusion 360 tutorials! bit.ly/sub-right-now ►COMMENT below on what you want to see Kevin demo next! Make sure to follow Kevin and Product Design Online on Facebook! ◉ Product Design Online Page: bit.ly/PDO-Facebook — QUICK LINKS 1:00 | Rectangle tool locations explained 1:40 | Model shortcuts box explained 2:18 | Quickly toggle between rectangle types 2:30 | 2-Point rectangle explained 3:17 | Locking in rectangle dimensions 4:38 | Line color and constraints explained 6:35 | 3-Point rectangle explained 8:10 | Center rectangle explained — My Favorite Mouse for CAD amzn.to/2KnHoVH _Discount 2 FREE Months of Skillshare Premium bit.ly/skillsharePremium-discount — PRODUCT DESIGN ONLINE • Learn more about me, Kevin Kennedy: bit.ly/about-kevin • View Fusion 360 Tips and Tricks: bit.ly/fusion-360-tricks • View Fusion 360 Keyboard Shortcuts: bit.ly/f360-keyboard-shortcuts • View the Fusion 360 Glossary: bit.ly/fusion-360-glossary — ABOUT KEVIN KENNEDY I'm Kevin Kennedy, a Product Designer, and Fusion 360 evangelist! I upload 3 times a week, Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays at 5PM (CST). Be sure to subscribe for new content and check out Product Design Online for more resources! — *DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support! — #fusion360