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Learn how to model a spiral, lattice-style lampshade in Autodesk Fusion (Fusion 360) using Surface Tools and a clean parametric workflow that is ready for 3D printing. You will set up offset construction planes, build a twisted surface loft, thicken it for printability, then use Revolve with Intersect to carve the final form. After that, you will mirror and circular-pattern the bodies to create the repeating spiral look, and finish by lofting a stronger top and bottom rim. This tutorial is ideal if you want a customizable, 3D printed lampshade design where you can easily tweak height, twist angle, wall thickness, and pattern density. Chapters 00:00 Intro: spiral lampshade for 3D printing with Surface Tools 00:14 Create offset planes for bottom reference, height, and top reference 00:57 Top reference setup and sketch basics 01:02 Sketch guide lines and set the 60 degree twist angle 01:50 Surface Loft between lines to create the thin twisted surface 02:06 Thicken the surface to a printable wall thickness (2 mm total) 02:24 Sketch the lampshade profile with a spline and offset it (2 mm) 03:15 Revolve with Intersect to keep the thin spiral segment 03:41 Split Body using top and bottom planes, then remove extra bodies 04:23 Mirror the body to create the paired spiral element 04:42 Circular Pattern (bodies) around the center axis for the lattice 05:11 Decide on pattern density (example: 50 instances) 05:29 Build the top rim: project edge, circles, offset, and loft as Join 06:43 Cut the inner void at the top using a second loft 07:41 Repeat the rim process on the bottom (loft Join, then loft Cut) 09:06 Final result: fully joined, parametric spiral lampshade ready to print Key parameters shown in the video Lampshade height plane: 200 mm Twist angle: 60 degrees Thicken: 1 mm per side (2 mm total) Circular pattern example: 50 instances Rim offsets: negative 3 mm (for added strength) 3D printing note: Use an LED bulb to reduce heat, and choose a material suitable for your lamp environment. Test fit your socket hardware before printing the final version. If you build your own variation, share what you changed (height, twist angle, number of pattern instances, rim thickness) and how it printed. #fusion360 #autodeskfusion #3dprinting #cad #parametricdesign