I have completed the task I challenged myself with in my previous post. I finished up my reproduction of a 1940s era North American Aviation title block in Autodesk Fusion 360!
The original, and Fusion 360 Title block together |
It was a little tedious at times, it's a lot of repetitive sketching geometry and inserting text and properties.
But it's completed, and ready for use. I'm sure I'll find a few more things to adjust as I test it out.
Ultimately, I was able to recreate nearly every feature of the title block. It's not an exact match. I couldn't find a solid fill to block out the box above the part number for example. But it is close, and it will serve it's purpose just fine.
As more features get added to Fusion 360, I'll update the title block accordingly.
The North American Aviation tile block finished |
So now, it's time to start creating drawings! From there, I'll learn more lessons and make more adjustments!
Credits:
Title Block Sourced from my Aircorps Library subscription.
About the Author:
Jonathan Landeros is a degreed Mechanical Engineer and certified Aircraft Maintenance Techncian. He designs in Autodesk Inventor, Siemens NX, at work, and Autodesk Fusion 360 for home projects.
For fun he cycles, snowboards, and turns wrenches on aircraft.
Thanks! I'm not sure how often I'll post. New schedules and time constraints make it tougher. But I'm still hoping to put up an occasional post.
ReplyDeleteThank you the kind words! I plan on keeping it around for the foreseeable future. With the occasional post still!
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