Fusion 360 Silent Tutorial: Balsa Wood Stock for CO₂ Drag Cars (instruction in description)

*Fusion 360 Silent Tutorial: Balsa Wood Stock for CO₂ Drag Cars* This is a **non-verbal / silent tutorial**. Follow the steps shown on screen to create a basic balsa wood stock for a CO₂ drag car in Autodesk Fusion 360. *Timestamps / Instructions* 00:00 – Open Autodesk Fusion 360 and start a new design. 00:30 – Start a new sketch and set up the workspace. 01:00 – Draw the main length of the balsa wood stock. 01:15 – Dimension the stock to *305 mm* long. 01:30 – Add the height and shape the side profile. 02:00 – Finish the side profile sketch. 02:15 – Use *Extrude* to turn the 2D sketch into a 3D solid body. 02:45 – Rotate and check the 3D balsa stock model. 03:00 – Start a new sketch on the rear face of the stock. 03:30 – Set up the rear face sketch for the CO₂ cartridge hole. 04:30 – Draw and position the circle for the CO₂ cartridge hole. 05:00 – Use *Extrude Cut* to cut the CO₂ cartridge hole into the stock. 05:30 – Save the Fusion 360 design with an appropriate file name. 06:00 – Open the *Appearance* tool. 06:30 – Apply a balsa or timber appearance to the model. 07:00 – Prepare the model for a drawing. 07:30 – Create a drawing from the design. 08:00 – Add the required views of the balsa stock to the drawing sheet. 08:30 – Check that the drawing clearly shows the stock shape and CO₂ cartridge hole. Use this model as the starting point for your CO₂ drag car design. You can modify the body shape later to develop your own aerodynamic car design.