Import and Edit STL Files in Fusion 360 2024
Import and Edit STL files in Fusion 360 on the free Personal Use license. Learn how to remove those mesh triangles (facets) using 3 core techniques. These Edit STL techniques range from beginner to advanced concepts, all of which are covered in this lesson.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Import and Edit STL files in Fusion 360
00:30 - Import STL in Fusion 360
01:25 - Convert Mesh to STL in Fusion 360
02:51 - One: Self Repair mesh facets in Fusion 360
03:40 - Two: Fix simple mesh surfaces
07:03 - Three: Fix complex mesh surfaces
10:37 - Stitch surface bodies in Fusion 360
12:08 - How to version control STL files
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@dbtest117
5 ай бұрын
Thank you very informative. Will put to good use. I do think though the loft on the bottom corner looks odd 10:13, not sure but wouldn't it have needed a triangle shape on each side just curved in one plane to become completely accurate? Maybe I'm picky or don't fully grasp how the geometry turns out.
@ludwig2345
3 ай бұрын
I REALLY respect that you not only provide the files (and tips) for free but ALSO a transcript! Transcripts are the best thing ever!
@ProductDesignOnline
3 ай бұрын
@@ludwig2345 glad to hear that! Appreciate your feedback 😃
Clearly the best fusion video out here. Clear, concise, fast. I understood way much here than anywhere. Thanks a lot!
@ProductDesignOnline
3 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. Glad to hear you learned a lot :)
One of the best Fusion 360 videos I have ever seen. Usually there is one step missing that prevents the student from being able to follow along without hours of frustration. Very well done. You are now my Fusion 360 tutor of choice.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Richard! Happy learning :)
@SkintSNIPER262
Жыл бұрын
This time it's a pay wall.
@attack125
6 ай бұрын
@@SkintSNIPER262 i didn't see a wall when i watched this video. did you? (don't say stupid crap)
@SkintSNIPER262
6 ай бұрын
@@attack125 do you know what a pay wall is? Don't project your stupidity onto me.
This is the exact video I've been searching for since I started using fusion in December. Thank you!
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that, Wyatt. Hope you're enjoying Fusion 360 :)
@joelstolarski2244
2 жыл бұрын
Me too. And just now, completely out of the blue. Was just scroling down videos
@Ritter_Kotzenplotz
2 жыл бұрын
Saaame, so glad theres finally a video thats up to date
@DanieleCappelletti
2 жыл бұрын
Me too thank you very much
I have been watching a few fusion 360 tutorials on and off for the last couple years as I’ve needed and I find your to be the better of them. Clear and concise! Thank you! Subbed.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and support. Appreciate you! :)
Sharing because this might come in handy for other newbies who want to trim off parts of a complex mesh body without loads of faffing about: - Create a new 'tool' body in the desired negative shape - Position the tool intersecting with the unwanted bits of your converted mesh body - Combine the two bodies using Solid > Modify > Combine > Cut - The tool and unwanted mesh bits go bye-bye and you're left with nice smooth surfaces. I figured this out while adding a threaded end-cap STL to my project. The walls of the cap were way too thick, so I made a hollow cylinder shell with inner diameter matching my desired outer diameter for the cap. I slid the cylinder down over the cap, did the above, and now it's perfect :) The threaded area is a maze of tiny faces that I don't want to screw up (heh) so this was a great way to fix the rest with no risk to the functional bit.
The amount of useful information in 14mins of video is amazing. Thank you!
You literally just made my day! I was really frustrated with Fusion 360 a few days ago because I wasn't able to use the prismatic method and had no idea how to clean up the mess Fusion left me with. Horrified by the choice of learning another CAD software (start from zero again - who has the time?) or paying more for a single piece of software than I paid for my laptop I had to put the project on hold for a few days. Now this workaround seems fast and easy enough for my needs and will save me a lot of headache in the future, thank you so much!
This was super helpful! It really helped me get moving on editing files where I can take something "close" that someone else created and then edit it from there to fill my actual needs. AWESOME!
Thank you so much for the helpful video! I haven't touched any CAD software in about 10 years and recently got into 3d printing and these videos are awesome.
This is probably the only video in the entire 3D Modelling landscape that exactly solves my problem. Very thanks, mate.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that! Thanks :)
wow... finally a really good tutorial to clean STL models, thanks!
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! :)
I find your videos to be amazingly helpful. I really wish you offered some sort of "live" course. I think it would be amazing. I am a physician by training and have essentially learned Fusion360 (at least many concepts) completely from your videos.
A great video for all who are on the personal license of Fusion 360 and work with mesh bodies.
This is seriously the one and only video that helped me! Thank you and cheers!
Thanks a lot for this. There are tons of videos about cleaning up STL but they are all on the paid version or a student license and sometimes fail to mention that. This video really helped me get to started.
Great video. I've been using F360 for awhile and still learnt a few new tricks. Will have to book mark this vid.
I don't know if they changed/updated this, but at 1:13 there was no "Mesh Display" option in the drop down. After some searching I found that the face group colors can now be turned on via "inspect > Display Mesh face groups"
@pioun777
Жыл бұрын
shift + F
I find frequently that even if I already know the main tools used in your videos I pick up great quality-of-life ones along the way! Thanks.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that, Maximilian! :)
I was searching for another video but I'm happy that KZread recommended yours. Simple and perfect. Subscribed to your channel to keep learning! Thanks
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! :)
You are my hero! This tutorial really helpful for all hobbyists of 3D printing and modeling who running personal edition of fusion360 likes me. Thx! 😎
Well this is definitely gonna help me with modifying all those "almost exactly what I'm looking for!" things out there! Done some real butchershop jobs on a custom headsetstrap intended for Quest 2 that I remodeled for my HTC vive Gen1. This video about a year or so back would have made my life soooooo much easier! But convert to brep, split body, loft and just use cut to flatten out surfaces have worked fairly well. I wouldn't wanna look at it through any sort of analytic lenses though...
Thank you for this video, this is incredibly useful. I barely touched the Surface workspace of Fusion360 and now I see the potential it has.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Surfaces open up a whole new world. Happy learning! :)
Thank you! I used the first method. Super simple, and well explained!
Absolutely outstanding content! I was looking for this content since I'm a hobbyist fusion 360 user. Thank you very much!👏👏👏👏👍
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Erick! Glad to hear that :)
Great video. I usually just draw everything from scratch and do the best I can. I am right in the middle of a project right now that I may try this on.
Great Video. Learned a bunch of new tricks!
Your tutorials are the clearest and easy to follow, thanks A LOT ! Fusion 360 sometimes made me losing my nerves ^^
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Marc! :)
Thank you, this was very straightforward and helpful!
your the best, I love your teaching style..very clear and concise. def helped me to get much better in fusion360
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you John! I appreciate your continued support.
As a student, you might have just saved my Degree. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this! I might be able to apply this to the file that’s been kicking my but for the last week. 😁👍
Wow this video was so unbelievably helpful thank you
I know ur in there NileRed
@BB_UtvOffroadracing_adventure
Ай бұрын
No its nileblue
@FAMBEEZO
6 күн бұрын
Dude, spot on. I’ve been going crazy wondering who this guy sounds like. This is RiverBlue
this helped me a LOT ! thank you Mr. :)
6:24 Assuming the model got correctly centered and is symmetrical I think it would be easier to use a circular pattern instead, so you get it all done with a single feature on the timeline rather than 9
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Would likely work with this model. I wouldn't generally recommend patterning surfaces. With more complex files it will wreck havoc, especially when you go to Stitch the surfaces back together :)
I think I finally understood how my arch-enemy - lofts work. Thank you!
great video thanks, learned more about meshes than anything
Great tutorial for us n00bs. Thanks!!!
Thank you so so much for this guide. You saved my day, and probably many days to come 😀
@MikeCarr07
Күн бұрын
Do you have the freeware version? This doesn't seem to work anymore
Holy Crap this was soooo helpful! THANK YOU!!!
Thank you, helpful.
Got to 2:00 and was good to go! Great video!
"Project tool" just blew my mind. THANK YOU!
@ConsultingjoeOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Point-to-point too! Could have used that the other day
Thanks! I was stuck for almost an hour trying to do this!
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Thanks, Mauricio! :)
Awesome upload! 🙏🏻🤓🍀🍀🍀🇦🇺🤜🏼🤛🏼
Always gr8 content.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kate! Appreciate your support :)
How did KZread know I needed this I didn’t even google search it, I found my own method to do it and then had this recommended
Awesome video Just what I needed thank you you should get a radio job sound like I heard you on there
If only we could keep the previous versions that didn't botch STL importing. I honestly have lost a lot of love for what they changed with importing. But this makes me a little happier to go back and try! TY!
Display Face groups was moved to the Inspect dropdown, if anyone can't find it.
What is the advantage of combining faces and removing triangles? Should you do this for the entire mesh, or only the parts you wish to modify?
Why couldn't Autodesk make a video this clear? This is perfect! Thanks!
Thank you! Loved your video and to the point explanation. However, I have been trying to follow your steps with my project I'm not able to get the same results. I'm very new to Fusion 360 and to 3D printing and I'm trying to add text to an oddly curved STL surface that I downloaded (sort of a wavy surface). I know how to add extruded text to a solid body but regardless of what I try to do, I can't add text to this project. Again, I've watched your video countless times so I'm wondering if there might be another option without paying an arm and a leg for the full version. Thanks for any help. Cheers!
Thanks!
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Prateek! Appreciate your support :)
Just subbed
gracias 👍🏽
What the hell?! How did you know that yesterday I was trying to clean up Proton Pack stl files with my hobby license? The timing of this video is uncanny, ty!
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that, Tom! Thanks for watching :)
Great video! I just wish Autodesk would offer us hobbyists an affordable version that would let us pay for those features. 😥
New Sub, thanks Im just starting with F360 and its a pretty big pill to swallow... Not sure how good you are with computers but I will be needing to replace/build a new computer soon as F360 really puts a load on my current system. If its within your purview perhaps a computer build that is focused on or around F360 speed and performance. As you go through the components you would choose a good, better, best option would be great to help stay within a persons budget. Just an idea. Thanks again.
Great video! Some tightwad bean counter at Fusion will soon stop the ability to use these work arounds no doubt.
@sualpozel1
2 жыл бұрын
No , no plans to limit any of these workflows. I wish we could give all the high end functionality away as well but we also have to fund all the development and services to keep Fusion a viable commercial solution.
Might it be possible to update the guide with the latest (march 24) Fusion?
Great job. Do you have a video on how to hollow and imported stl file?
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Not at the moment...but that's a great topic. Thanks! :)
is there any source or video that tells the viewer that what software has the best options for stl editing for reverse engineering
The demo file above is causing an error when Convert Mesh is applied. I'm using parametric with prismatic. When converted, a Compute Failed message is generated and the resulting object is corrupt. EDIT: When creating face groups, reducing the Boundary Tolerance from the default 0.001 mm to 0.01mm resolved the issue.
Looks like I’m going to have to model this thing from scratch. It’s a round “case” with tons of round extrusions. Fusion just flat has a heart attack when I try doing much of anything with it. I do appreciate your efforts tho
@kamilabiaozynska554
2 жыл бұрын
same here - anything more complicated than a simple box with maybe one fillet and the PC is gone :(
@nsboost
2 жыл бұрын
@@kamilabiaozynska554 my laptop is a gaming laptop with a decent i7, lots of ram, and a good graphics card. It just craps all over itself. My desktop handles it much better (even though specs are less but I’m in the process of moving the house around and don’t have it set up).
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Very strange. Only latency I experienced was stitching everything together (~20 secs). Are you saying yours locked up when using 'Convert Mesh' or when deleting faces/doing other work to it?
@nsboost
2 жыл бұрын
@@ProductDesignOnline I am working on a few different pieces. I managed to get the “flat” piece worked out for the most part. But I spent a lot of time away from the laptop letting it think. Especially deleting faces. The amount of triangles on these pieces after converting is insane. It has 28 extruded holes through this part and the shape of the object is a circle. Even after getting the flats worked out, it is still pretty slow moving. But I’ve left the curved edges and holes alone. I Think it’s just a bit much for this laptop to deal with. The slow work flow and constant 10 minute loading times makes learning the software extremely difficult. I don’t have nearly as much of a problem if I model the part from scratch. But that is proving a challenge in itself just trying to get hood reference points to measure from and replicating it (money saving project for me. If I can print the parts I don’t have to spend $100 on each assembly).
Prismatic appears to now be in the Hobby version.
So I'm following this tutorial, but when I convert mesh I end up with a bunch of floating solid pieces that are disconnected, instead of one solid piece. Any suggestions? It does seem to appear that when generating face groups, not all of the faces are placed into a group.
how do you easily orient an stl with poor faces for TOP FRONT ect. like on a round object or something with no flat parallel surfaces?
Does cura have these options as well?
I thought reverse engineering died in the free version. Thanks so much
I can't figure it out for days. 3D printer not detecting. I just started learning Fusion 360. It gives an error as below. Can you help me? "The operation failed. Try adjusting the values or changing the input geometry. Cannot convert mesh body to solid or surface body. Use Generate Face Groups or Direct Edit to align face groups to geometric features on the mesh body."
Has the Mesh Display > Face Groups option been moved in recent updates? I can't find it. Thanks.
@pioun777
Жыл бұрын
shift + F
Hey Kevin, I work on 3D printing with people with mental disabilities. We want to make a piggy bank from a pikachu (found on thingiverse) I try to follow the steps in the tutorial but (maybe because of my free licence) some steps don't work. Importing the mesh works, but we don't find out how to make the hole for putting the mony in it. Can you help me out or say what tutorial video I have to use?
Can you please tell me how to find and close the opening because I got a orange body :(
When I delete a face under the mesh tab it doesn’t merge the faces but deletes the face to show a surface… any help?
I am using free version and i could not use the Parametric feature, what is the different between Faceted and Parametric ?
Can't find "Mesh Display/Face Groups" in my Display Settings. Have they moved it to anywhere else or is my Spanish translated version missing this option?
@pioun777
Жыл бұрын
shift + F
The 3 point arc base on the 3 projected points leaves gaps and the extruded surface doesn't close on the edges it has to connect to. Seems like something else needs to happen for this technique to work with all types of curvatures.
When I try deleting mesh faces, it gives the following error: "Error: Cannot delete individual faces. To delete the whole body, please use the Browser or Selection Filters."
why me error insert .stl when generatefacegroups1... error messange boundary tolerence is out of range. the valid rnag is form 1e-08 cm to 0.01cm
orange surface body: find and close the open a's?
Your voice is very familiar. Do you have another channel you do chemistry stuff on?
@ProductDesignOnline
Жыл бұрын
Not me, but I've heard this before. Nile something? :)
i'm not seeing the mesh display settings in my instance of F360, is that a recently added feature?
@mikembley
Жыл бұрын
Following the video i ran into the same issue. I did solve it though, go to Utilities Tab > Inspect > Display Mesh Face Groups. A quicker way is to use SHIFT + F.
@AnthonyRose
Жыл бұрын
@@mikembley Thanks for the tip!
@mikembley
Жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyRose No Problem!
I’m convinced we should pay for the paid version - when labor hours are counted
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
lol - fair point :)
I don't have mesh display - face groups settings, is it normal? My version is for personal use (hobby)
@ProductDesignOnline
2 ай бұрын
It looks like they just moved it to the Inspect dropdown in a recent update. You can also use Shift + F.
Is there a reason I can't find the Convert Mesh feature? I even tried the shortcut without success
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Very strange. Can you check what F360 version number you're on? From the Help icon > About
Great vid but I'm stuck att 2:47 with a orange surface body and cant make out what you are saying, i´m working on a pipe shaped object with two additional holes in it
@ProductDesignOnline
5 ай бұрын
Have you tried to "patch" the two holes (surface Patch tool)?
So, this video means that all those thing can be done automatically if I paid, right?
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
The Prismatic feature will convert *most* items. It's available on the EDU, Startup, and Commercial licenses. The general rule of thumb, if it can be built in Fusion 360 natively then it will likely convert. If you need the occasional file converted, just post in the PDO community space, and myself or another member would be happy to do so - community.productdesignonline.com/
parametric is not available in my free version. 😕
I dont have the mesh display option under Visual style.
I'm on hobby license and I can use prismatic feature, so not sure what you are talking about.
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
You may have gotten lucky and slid through the barrier. :) In all seriousness, does it say 'Trial' (or similar) at the top? Sounds like you may be on the free 30 day trial (of the commercial license) that automatically starts with a Hobby license. They have not allowed Prismatic on the free license since its release in July 2021.
My fusion doesn't seem to have a menu option for mesh display settings...
How do you add support to model?
When I convert some models i get broken/open holes where curved edges where?
@ProductDesignOnline
3 ай бұрын
That is pretty common due to mesh geometry creation (particularly if the file was created in a mesh program originally). You can try to use the repair tool in the mesh tab to automatically fix it. Otherwise, you'll have to patch them with the surface tool.
What is the purpose of creating face groups? They don't seem to be used in the conversion.
@ProductDesignOnline
Жыл бұрын
The conversion tool does use them as a way to know if/when it can merge facets upon conversion. You can merge or change face groups if you have problematic areas (corners, small details, etc) that are not converting well.
Fusion, LASER Energy
Hi. I manufacture swimming pools. I have bought a massive CNC and would like to get your help to get m,e to understand how to draw swimming pools with draw angles and tight corner cyrces
@ProductDesignOnline
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter. I offer 1 on 1 sessions. More info here: productdesignonline.com/1-on-1-fusion-360-sessions/
What do you do if the whole thing is a complex shape?
@ProductDesignOnline
Жыл бұрын
Can you give a more specific example (of an object)? There are many factors at play, and some models (organic/mesh type) are simply better suited for the mesh type of programs that they originated from.
@parkermaggard8862
Жыл бұрын
@@ProductDesignOnline so I am working on a filter adapter for the PBF gas mask and I have the filter part imported basically a thic Pringle with a hole in the middle how to I get it to whare I can thread that hle in the middle
did they move the mesh display settings?
@SM3DCreations
Жыл бұрын
done the "s" shortcut found the display mesh group faces in there :D