Design and 3D Print a Bottle Opener With Fusion 360
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Design and 3D Print a Bottle Opener With Fusion 360

Design a custom bottle opener using these easy to follow step-by-step instructions .
We will guide you through designing a bottle opener in Fusion 360 and preparing it for 3D printing. Fusion is available for download at www.autodesk.com/workshop
Sketch Penny Holder







1. Sketch > Create Sketch
2. Select Bottom Plane
3. Sketch > Center Diameter Circle: 35mm
4. Sketch > Line across the innter circle
5. Sketch > Sketch Dimensions
i. Select the line from 1d and the origin
ii. Type in 6.5mm
f. Stop Sketch
Extrude Penny Holder



1. Modify > Press Pull
2. Select Bottom area of circle
3. Extrude: 2mm, Symmetric
4. Press OK
Sculpt Body




1. Start Sculpt
2. Extrude Sculpt Cylinder
a. Create > Extrude
b. Turn on Sketch 1 in the Browser
c. Select Center diameter circle from 1c
d. See figure for suggested dialogue inputs
Thicken Body

1. Modify > Thicken
2. Select body
3. Thickness: 5mm
Edit Form




1. Modify > Edit Form
2. Select Faces, lines, and verticals and use the handle to make adjustments. Get creative!
Finish Form



1. Finish Form
Model Penny Cutout






1. Combine Bodies
a. Modify > Combine
b. Select both bodies and join them together
2. Sketch Penny Cutout
a. Start Sketch
b. Select Flat Face of Penny Holder Body
c. Sketch > center rectangle
i. Center Point on the origin
ii. Length: 20mm
iii. Width: 1.85mm
d. Stop Sketch
3. Extrude Penny Cutout
a. Modify > Press Pull
b. Select Rectangle Profile from 9c
c. Cut: 15mm
4. Add Text (optional)
a. Sketch > Text
b. Select Top Face of Penny Holder
c. Enter Text
d. Modify > Press Pull
i. Height: 1mm
ii. Operation: Join
Model Add Hole

1. Create and Place Hole
a. Create > Hole
b. Select Sculpted Body near the edge
c. Diameter: 6mm, Extents: All
2. Save your design!
a. Click Make
b. Select your unified body (make sure everything is highlighted!)
c. Uncheck “Send to Utility”, Save as .STL file