Tuto Fusion 360 : Comment modifier facilement un fichier STL

Discover how to easily edit an STL file in Fusion 360 with this tutorial designed specifically for beginners. Whether you're into model making or 3D printing, you'll learn step-by-step how to import a mesh, convert it to a solid body, clean up surface triangles, and use key functions (extrusion, split body, move) to adapt your parts. In this video, we cover: • Link to the free version of Fusion 360: Finding and installing the personal license (often well hidden). • Extending the free Fusion 360 license • Example 1 (Simple Part): Enlarging a mounting clip for a TTP223 capacitive sensor without distorting the central area. • Basic functions: Measurements, Offset Plane, Move, Extrude, Sketches, Split, and Combine, etc. • Example 2 (Complex Part): Adding a large 25 cm circular platform to a non-planar surface and merging complex bodies. • Software tips: Use context menus (right-click) and export to F3D format to bypass the limitations of the free version, and to STL for printing. • The future of modeling: Integrating artificial intelligence and using Claude to help you design parts. • Resources mentioned in the video: • Download Fusion 360 (Free personal license): https://www.autodesk.com/fr/products/... • Recommended channels for beginners: 2 Minutes Tuto:    / @les2minutestuto109   Crea_Din 3D:    / @creadin3d   Feel free to leave a comment to ask questions, provide clarification, or share your experience with Fusion 360! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:47 The Free Version of Fusion – Download / Extend License 01:28 Modifying the TTP223 Mounting Clip 03:04 Simplifying by Eliminating Triangles 04:30 Measure Function 05:03 Offset Plane 05:40 Split Body Function 06:32 Context Menu – Move / Copy Function 07:33 Extrude Function 08:17 Saving with the Export Function 09:00 Modifying a More Complex Part 11:27 Creating a Sketch on a Part Face 12:10 Drawing a Circle 13:43 Merging Two Bodies – Forcing Merge in Case of Error 15:20 Fusion's AI and Interfacing with Claude AI 15:51 Two Recommended Websites for Further Learning #modeltrains #railwayengineering #miniaturetrain #Train #electric, #HO, #Railway, #Model train, #HO layout, #Model railway layout, #Model railroading, #Digital, #DCC, #Electronic, #Digital, #jouef #model #3d #3D printing #STL files