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Manufacturing a Generative Designed Part with Brad Tallis

Offered By: Autodesk via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Join a comprehensive live stream demonstrating the process of manufacturing a generatively designed part. Follow along as Brad Tallis guides viewers through the journey from generative design to final production, exploring topics such as Autodesk University, Starlings Cycle, manufacturing methods, and tool selection. Learn about preserving regions, free generative design, and analyzing generative results. Discover how to visualize outcomes using scatter plots and machine learning techniques. Gain insights into creating new designs, making design changes, and implementing various machining methods. Explore the intricacies of tool paths, facing operations, adaptive clearing, and minimum radius analysis in this informative session on advanced manufacturing techniques.

Syllabus

Intro
Autodesk University
Starlings Cycle
Generative Design
Manufacturing Methods
Starling Cycles
Original Swing Arm
Preserve Regions
Free Generative Design
Generative Result
Finished Product
How can this be manufactured
Holding the device
Tools needed
Minimum tool radius
Different machining methods
How do we generate the object
Review of last weeks livestream
Outcome Filters
Visualizing Results
Scatter Plot
Machine Learning
Creating a New Design
Making Design Changes
Creating a New Sketch
Adding Tool Paths
Facing Operation
Adaptive Clearing
Order by Area
Stock to Leave
Minimum Radius Analysis
Adaptive Clearing Operation
Z Direction


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Autodesk Fusion 360

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