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Jun 2016

Hi there,

Im super new to fusion360, but i’m starting to get the workflow. I’ve been primarily working on sketches and getting everything right precision wise. I’ve noticed a problem and hope that someone could tell me why its happening.

On my base “layer” sketch. I drew some circles, but since the base shape a square box is going to be extruded up 2mm. I moved the circles up 2mm so that they will be on the “surface” of the now 2mm high square. I noticed that when i moved them up, I lost my dimnsion info, so i cant resize them anymore if I wanted to. Am i doing this the right way or is there the CORRECT way I should be extruding these shapes?

I want the base 2mm thick, then I wan the circles to go up 5mm. Should I have just left them on the base z axis at 0 and just extruded them 7mm rather than 5?

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You should fix your z axis wobble before offering print services. Dont want to have your hub filled with bad reviews from poor quality right away. Besides you will be losing money since you would need to give refunds for that print quality. Take the time to learn your printer and get great results first.

You say it as if I literally just got my printer and set up my hub. That’s not the case. I’ve spent a lot of time working with this printer and I’ve spend months before hand researching everything I could to design my foldable printer. With that knowledge I was able to assemble the entire printer without the instructions (until the motherboard, where I was then able to hunt down exactly what board it was and wire it up). I recently redesigned the X axis assembly, printed out my parts and reflashed the board successfully the first time.

my Z axis wobble is nearly completely eliminated. I’ve got the ends tapes and clamped in self-centering couplers and really the only improvement I can see to make now is to add proper lead screws.

the review I got for the test print was 4.8/5, 4/5 for quality in the breakdown. I know it’s not perfect but I don’t exactly have the money to get it to 5.

Besides, I take pride in my work and where necessary would reprint or do some light finishing.

You could sketch and extrude the base first.

Then create a new sketch, select the face of the base and draw your circles on top of that. Select and extrude the circles.

Also on the left pane you’ll see your sketches in the component tree. If you want to change your sketch parameters you simply double click on the sketch and adjust, add or remove what you want. And the rest of the timeline will take the change automatically.

Hope this helps.