Fusion 360 or Tinkercad Sculpture & clicksystem Tutorial

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 06.01.2026

I am looking for a freelancer who can create very clear, step-by-step click-through instruction videos for working in Fusion 360 or Tinkercad. The videos should be suitable for a complete beginner (n00b level) and focus on practical actions rather than theory. Context I want to design and 3D print large letters (around 20 cm high) that can later be filled with moss. Because of the size, I can only print 1–2 letters per print, so I need to split words into parts and later connect them using a built-in click/connector system. What I Can Already Do In Fusion 360, I am already able to: - Place text and convert it into 3D letters - Explode text into individual letters - Create an offset around the letters - Extrude the letters to create: a solid back plate & a raised outline that can hold moss What I Want to Learn (Main Goal of the Videos) I want to learn how to: - Split a design into multiple printable parts For example: - Printing the word “Living” as Li / vi / ng - Each part should be printable separately - Design a click / snap-fit connection system - The split parts should be able to click together cleanly after printing - The system should be strong enough for display purposes - Preferably simple and reliable for FDM 3D printing Apply this consistently to text-based designs. So I can reuse the method for different words and letter combinations What I’m Looking For - Clear screen-recorded tutorial videos - Very step-by-step, slow-paced explanations - Every click and setting explained - Focus on how and why (but no heavy theory) - Either Fusion 360 or Tinkercad is fine - English spoken instructions Deliverables Videos that guide me from: - a finished letter design - to a split, printable design - including a functional click/connector system Ideal Freelancer - Experienced with Fusion 360 or Tinkercad - Familiar with 3D printing constraints (tolerances, snap fits, print orientation) - Able to explain things clearly to beginners If you have examples of similar tutorials or instructional videos you’ve made before, I’d love to see them.