Blind Mortise and Tenon Joint for CNC in Fusion 360 Tutorial

How to Model a Blind Tenon Joint in Fusion 360
In this Fusion 360 tutorial, I will show you how to model a blind tenon joint to use on a CNC machine. This is a great joint because it looks nice both on the inside and the outside of the joint, and it has a lot of nice glue surface. However, there are a couple of things you want to watch out for when adding the fillets that allow the router bit to get into the corners.
What You Will Need
* Fusion 360
* A computer with a mouse and keyboard
* A router bit that is the same size as the fillets you want to add
Instructions
1. Create a new Fusion 360 project.
2. Create a new component and name it "Mortise".
3. Create a sketch on the front face of the component.
4. Draw a rectangle that is the same size as the mortise you want to create.
5. Extrude the rectangle to the desired depth.
6. Create a new component and name it "Tenon".
7. Create a sketch on the front face of the component.
8. Draw a rectangle that is the same size as the tenon you want to create.
9. Extrude the rectangle to the desired depth.
10. Create a new sketch on the tenon component.
11. Draw circles that are the same size as the fillets you want to add.
12. Add the circles to the tenon component.
13. Extrude the circles to the desired depth.
14. Combine the mortise and tenon components.
15. Save your project.
Tips
* Make sure the mortise and tenon are the same size.
* Use a router bit that is the same size as the fillets you want to add.
* Add the fillets to the tenon component before combining it with the mortise component.
Benefits of Using a Blind Tenon Joint
* Blind tenon joints are strong and durable.
* Blind tenon joints are easy to create.
* Blind tenon joints can be used on a variety of projects.
If you are looking for a strong and durable joint that is easy to create, then I recommend using a blind tenon joint. Blind tenon joints are a great way to join two pieces of wood together, and they can be used on a variety of projects.
Blind mortise and tenon joints are a strong way to join plywood when making cabinets. This Fusion 360 tutorial shows how to design and 3d model blind mortise and tenon joints for fabrication on a CNC router.
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  • @WhatMakeArt
    @WhatMakeArt Жыл бұрын

    Post any Fusion 360 CNC joint questions in the comments

  • @Skyrunner_84
    @Skyrunner_84Күн бұрын

    There were so many great techniques demonstrated in this video. I have been using Fusion for years but still dont know the power of constraints and variables.

  • @syedayaanalizaidi7439
    @syedayaanalizaidi7439

    Man! that was the cleanest fusion 360 design excution I have watched till date that was flawless and intuitive. This made me a subscriber

  • @onecarwood
    @onecarwood Жыл бұрын

    Some great work flow nuggets!

  • @michaelk1266
    @michaelk1266

    Dude you just blew my mind

  • @user-yu3sk8sf9y
    @user-yu3sk8sf9y Жыл бұрын

    thank you for another excellent video for cnc enthusiasts. I had one question, when adding the fillets on the mortise and selecting the plane I somehow could not select all the pieces, then when creating the circles it only contraint to the first "block" the rest I could not contrain the centre of the circle to the edge of the other blocks because it seems only the one section was selected. To resolve this I made 3 seperate sketches. How did you get it right to select all 3 blocks of the mortise to sketch on?

  • @Ashon1980
    @Ashon1980 Жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed the video. I learned a lot about using Fusion 360 from watching it. However I do not fully understand the finished product. You went back and added rounding to the Mortises but the tenons at the lowest level still look pretty square. How will it fit right?

  • @yongde6791
    @yongde6791

    Do I have to use the Mach3 program to run cnc processing?

  • @user-qf1st5mq1m
    @user-qf1st5mq1m

    Is there is zero tolerance between the Mortise and the Tenon?