Surface Mastery Part 2 - Loft Edge Options | What does Align Edge vs Align to Surface Actually Do?
In this video we are going to finally understand what these options do when creating a surface loft with edge continuity. Often times surface lofts are created in a way that their curvature direction and their edge direction are the same. Fusion actually hates for you to break this rule during feature creation. BUT there are times when we might trim a surface and find ourselves wondering what these options actually do. Follow along to finally get that answer!

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Surface Mastery Part 3 - Ruled vs Extend Surface | What is the different and when to use them?

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Surface Mastery Part 1 - Loft Vs Patch for Blended Edges | How to Identify a Good vs Bad Surface

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Surface Mastery Part 6 - How To Create 3D Projected Curves for Complex Surfaces #cardesign

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Surface Mastery Part 10 - How To Preserve Shapes When Patching Surfaces | How To Use Loft and Patch

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Understanding G0, G1, G2 and G3 surface continuity using curvature comb

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Surface Mastery Part 7 - Blending Multiple Surfaces with 3D Splines, Lofts and Patches | How To

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Cleaning the dust off the Sweep command in Fusion

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Surface Mastery Part 16 - How To Create A Complex Handle With Fading Details #fusion360

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Surface Mastery Part 15 | Creating an Intake Vent with Surfacing #fusion360

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12 Fusion Hotkeys Every Beginner Should Learn

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Surface Mastery Part 8 - Building Surfaces with 3D Splines | How to Surface Edges and 3D Splines

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How to loft in Fusion 360

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Learn Fusion 360 Loft – The Right Way to Create Complex Shapes

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Fusion 360 - Wave wall decoration

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Learn Fusion 360 Rib Tool – Faster & Stronger Designs with Less Effort

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CAD Speedmodeling Tournament! - FINALS Battle 1 - SOLIDWORKS vs SOLIDWORKS

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Fusion 360 Form Mastery - Part 2 - Starting with a Form Face or Plane #Fusion360 #Tsplines #Forms

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STOP using FreeCAD WRONG! Do this INSTEAD (Workflow & Tips)

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What's the right way to design in Fusion?

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