Getting Started With Fusion 360

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Getting Started With Fusion 360

Description Have you ever struggled to create complex Class-A surfaces in SolidWorks or Inventor? Getting your complex surfaces to do what you want as a designer can often be frustrating. This course, Getting Started with Fusion 360 Surface Modeling, will first cover the patch and sculpt workspaces.

Next, you'll learn some best practices with Surfacing as well as the limitations so you don't design yourself into a corner. Finally, this course gives you strategies for manufacturing parts with complex surfaces. After completing the course, you'll be comfortable tackling even the most complicated Surfacing Designs. Software required: Autodesk's Fusion 360. Course Overview Hi everyone, my name is Matt Perez, and welcome to my course Fusion 360 Unique Design. I'm an applications expert at SolidBox, providing CAD consulting and training across the country.

Now, Fusion 360 is an amazingly versatile 3D CAD platform that's currently taking the world by storm. In this course, we're going to learn a bit about the unique approach to part and assembly modeling in Fusion 360. Some of the major topics that we will cover include body only files, component files, distributed design, and exploded view animations. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid foundation with Fusion 360 and be on your way to creating your own amazing products.

Before beginning the course, you should be familiar with Fusion 360, but it is laid out in a way that the topics are arranged from easy to more difficult, so anyone can follow along. I hope you'll join me on this journey to learn Fusion 360 with the Fusion 360 Unique Design course at Pluralsight.

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This might possibly be the best place for you to start if you are new to Autodesk Fusion 360. My friend, Aaron Magnin, did a fabulous job.You will get an introduction to the user interface, time will be spent learning how to navigate, model with primitives, model from sketches, and assembly design/joints will be covered. As always, I love you comments and suggestions! Please let me know what you think.

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