Learn how to Split Bodies in Fusion to fit on your 3D Printer bed
In this video, I answer a customer's question on how you could go about splitting a part that is too big to fit on a 3D printer bed. I show the Split Body command using two methods, by Plane or by Sketch. I also throw in a cool tip on how to have Fusion automatically send your parts to your preferred print slicer instead of having to export the model each time. Want to learn Fusion? Visit my webpage at cadedllc.com to learn more. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Fusion tips and tricks! 00:00 Intro 00:35 Setting up Fusion to use your prefered slicer 01:54 Exporting as 3MF 02:31 Determining part is too big for 3D print bed 02:55 Using Split Body with a construction plane 03:53 Tip on how to export all your parts to 3D printer at the same time 04:51 Working with split parts in print slicer 06:40 Splitting the body using a closed sketch 07:47 Viewing split bodies in slicer 08:17 Splitting the body using an open sketch 12:05 Viewing the results in the slicer 12:39 Conclusion #fusion #fusion360 #fusion360school #fusion360tutorial

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