![]() ![]() I have been focusing on Woodworking and the possibility of getting into CNC w/o spending a Fortune to do it. Sketchup, to me, is one of the WORST User Friendly programs I have ever seen or tried to use!įusion can be frustrating… One MUST take the time to Study and Learn the ropes, commands, tricks, etc. To me, Fusion has done it Right and is much more direct to the point of getting something done… by using them! Awesome!īeautifully done, IMHO of a Life in Data Processing Systems, Programming, etc. I love the way Parameters can be used and Design changes made so quickly, etc. I posted links to make Woodworking the Main Objective… & I felt most of us would be interested in it. Many of these projects include design files which will give you a jump start on completing your first Fusion project, and put you on the path to becoming a CAD pro.Thank you for the Link! I was strapped for time & didn't feel like Searching LJ, etc. ![]() To help you get your feet wet, I've gathered a range of projects that use Fusion 360, from simple custom brass rings to more complex wooden sunglasses, to one of my own more involved designs, a desk that transforms into a bar. Either way, it will take your skills to the next level. ![]() You can use it to create paper templates that can be cut out by hand (see my Digital Fabrication by Hand Instructable) or design for digital fabrication machines like 3D printers, laser cutters, and CNC mills. It's a free 3D and 2D modeling program that helps you design just about anything, exactly the way you want it. Fusion 360 is a great place to begin exploring these questions. When you like to make things, whether from wood, textiles, metal, plastics, or paper, sooner or later you wonder if CAD (computer assisted design) could make the process faster, easier, or more controllable. ![]()
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