![]() ![]() It is now my ‘go-to’ software for any new design. I only touched the surface of what this software can do. See the spring between the bearing and the hex nut? It was super easy to design – I was completely blown away. Here is part of the assembly (This is not the part I 3D printed): ![]() The User Interface for Autodesk Fusion 360 is quite different from Autodesk Inventor. I have a basic working knowledge of Autodesk Inventor, so many of the concepts were familiar. It took me several hours to get my part designed. Takes a bit to get the hang of it, but once you do, you will never look at Sketchup the same way again! Change the length – and the width changes automatically. It’s a parametric system – which means you can define geometry based on other geometry – for instance, you could define the width of a slot to be. And here’s the best part – Autodesk Fusion 360 is FREE (sort of)įrom the Fusion 360 Instructables page: “Free for students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and startups”. ![]() I was able to go from my design in Fusion 360 straight to my MakerBot printer software. There is a lot to learn, but this is one very powerful CAD/CAM software. I finally made some time to sit down to design-and-print a part using Autodesk Fusion 360.
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