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hey guys Vladimir here what Desktop makes I'm excited because tomorrow I leave for the Bay Area Maker Faire but before I catch my flight out of here I wanted to get a video out to you guys now this is actually my first time going out to the Bay Area Maker Faire I live on the East Coast so every year I look forward to the world Maker Faire in New York and always have a great time there but I always wanted to check out Bay Area's version of the Faire so finally get a chance to go and I look forward to just walk around soak in all the creativity and inspiration for some future videos okay let's jump into the topic of today's video where I'll show you how to use one body to cut a shape from another body in fusion 360 in my last video I showed you how I modeled this tire in fusion 360 specifically how I use the circular pattern tool to make these treads well some of you asked about that a little bead in the middle here and how I made that so I didn't want to jump into it in the last video...