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I've been using Autodesk CAD products for years - vanilla AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Inventor, and most recently Fusion 360.
In the past few years I've been 3D printing, Fusion 360 has been my go-to software for designing practical parts and trinkets alike. I've decided to share my experience in the form of tutorials for anyone who's interested in using Fusion 360 for their own designing needs.
You can download Fusion 360 for free personal use here: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal
The personal use license is for hobbyists and small businesses and needs to be renewed every 3 years. I've been using Fusion 360 for 4 years and it's still free! You will have to make an Autodesk account as the modeling data is stored on their cloud. You can store STLs and drawing PDFs locally on your computer.
My YouTube channel, Shapes Imagined, is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKU21dEeoGeUuxKTOU5zKLA/videos
I currently have five videos up that cover the basics of using Fusion 360 and some 3D modeling, and I plan on adding more. Maybe I'll even get into 3D printing tips.
If anyone has questions about Fusion 360, please post them here and I'll try to answer them. I might even make a video with the answer in it
In the past few years I've been 3D printing, Fusion 360 has been my go-to software for designing practical parts and trinkets alike. I've decided to share my experience in the form of tutorials for anyone who's interested in using Fusion 360 for their own designing needs.
You can download Fusion 360 for free personal use here: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal
The personal use license is for hobbyists and small businesses and needs to be renewed every 3 years. I've been using Fusion 360 for 4 years and it's still free! You will have to make an Autodesk account as the modeling data is stored on their cloud. You can store STLs and drawing PDFs locally on your computer.
My YouTube channel, Shapes Imagined, is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKU21dEeoGeUuxKTOU5zKLA/videos
I currently have five videos up that cover the basics of using Fusion 360 and some 3D modeling, and I plan on adding more. Maybe I'll even get into 3D printing tips.
If anyone has questions about Fusion 360, please post them here and I'll try to answer them. I might even make a video with the answer in it
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