Designing Laser Cut Joinery in Fusion 360

submitted by Kreisher Engineering on 01/15/19 1

3D-design for 2D-prototyping can sometimes be a beast to tackle, and at best with a lot of structural and aesthetic limitations. Here, we make that process a little easier by designing with layered laser-cut parts that allow for some more creative and dimensional approaches to what would normally be traditional woodworking joinery. We cover the following types of joints at the given timestamp: 0:00 | Introduction 3:53 | Creating the Box Structure 9:15 | Sliding Dado Joint 15:26 | Butt Joint 17:02 | Lap Joint 20:18 | Mortise and Tenon Joint 26:23 | Rabbet Joint 29:05 | Stepped Dovetail Joint 35:22 | Hidden Snap 48:10 | Rework and Conclusion ► Get Fusion 360 | autode.sk/1ZJbgj6 SUBSCRIBE | autode.sk/11vxXeD FACEBOOK | autode.sk/19jII5A TWITTER | autode.sk/19jIJXc

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