From the course: Fusion 360: Design a Parametric Standing Desk
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Designing the front laptop support - Fusion 360 Tutorial
From the course: Fusion 360: Design a Parametric Standing Desk
Designing the front laptop support
- [Instructor] The last support bar prevents the laptop from sliding off the front while also adding to the design sturdiness. Since this part is unique we'll once again, need a new component. I'll name this one Laptop Support so it's distinct from the other two. This support bar will follow the same shape. However, it does not need to be as tall. If you recall, we made the front slot only three quarters of an inch deep. We can make this support two and a half inches in height allowing for the additional room that serves as the stopping point for the front of the laptop. I like to hide other components while sketching though this is not required by any means. This time we can add the dimension before placing the two point rectangle. Use two and a half inches for the height. For the width use the width parameter plus three and a half inches. Remember that includes an inch of material on each side of the support bar…
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Understanding the design requirements43s
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Sketching the first side panel, part 15m 36s
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Sketching the first side panel, part 23m 4s
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Extruding and filleting the side panel5m 29s
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Designing the keyboard tray slots3m 42s
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Creating slots for the support bars2m 57s
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Mirroring the side panel3m 30s
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Designing the support bar3m 26s
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Using joints to position the support4m 6s
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Subtracting the excess material1m 47s
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Copying the second support bar1m 55s
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Designing the front laptop support2m 9s
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Adding the joints to the support2m 1s
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Designing the table tray59s
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Positioning the table tray with joints3m 37s
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