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Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers

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  • Jan 13, 2025
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Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers, available at $99.99, has an average rating of 4.47, with 74 lectures, based on 3324 reviews, and has 15683 subscribers.

You will learn about Learn to model your woodworking projects in a 3D environment. Virtually prototype your ideas. Create plans and technical drawings from your designs. Create digital design files for 3D printing and CNC machining. This course is ideal for individuals who are Woodworkers and hobbyists to want to 3D model their projects before building them in the shop. or People who want to design projects for 3D printing and CNC machines. It is particularly useful for Woodworkers and hobbyists to want to 3D model their projects before building them in the shop. or People who want to design projects for 3D printing and CNC machines. .

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Summary

Title: Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers

Price: $99.99

Average Rating: 4.47

Number of Lectures: 74

Number of Published Lectures: 74

Number of Curriculum Items: 74

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Learn to model your woodworking projects in a 3D environment.
  • Virtually prototype your ideas.
  • Create plans and technical drawings from your designs.
  • Create digital design files for 3D printing and CNC machining.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Woodworkers and hobbyists to want to 3D model their projects before building them in the shop.
  • People who want to design projects for 3D printing and CNC machines.
  • Target Audiences

  • Woodworkers and hobbyists to want to 3D model their projects before building them in the shop.
  • People who want to design projects for 3D printing and CNC machines.
  • This course is designed to teach Fusion 360 in the way that I learn best – with?start to finish project tutorials. As a self-taught 3D modeler, I found it difficult and frustrating to understand a?tool?or?process?without having any context for when it might be used.

    In “Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers” we model five different projects using only the tools necessary for?that?model. Each project gets progressively more difficult as you build on your newly acquired skills.

    Why Learn CAD as a Hobbyist or Woodworker?

  • Use CAD to save time, money and materials.
  • Work from your own plans.
  • “Virtually prototype” your ideas before building them.
  • Design projects for CNC and 3D printing.
  • Why FUSION 360?

  • Parametric modeling.
  • Design history timeline.
  • Joints and contact sets.
  • CAD and CAM in one.
  • It’s FREE!
  • What TOPICS Are Covered in This Course?

  • 95% in the “Model” workspace.
  • 3D model woodworking and 3D printing/CNC projects.
  • Create plans and technical drawings.
  • Apply materials and appearances to your design.
  • Add functionality to your ideas.
  • Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction to the Course

    Lecture 1: Why learn CAD as a hobbyist or woodworker?

    Lecture 2: Why Fusion 360?

    Lecture 3: What topics are covered in this course?

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: NOTE: Updated User Interface

    Lecture 2: Downloading and Registering Fusion 360 – FREE for Personal Use

    Lecture 3: Basic Navigation (Updated 2020)

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Lauren

    Lecture 5: Lauren’s Beginner Tips

    Lecture 6: Switching From Sketchup to Fusion 360

    Lecture 7: Pan and Orbit Without Scroll Wheel

    Lecture 8: Basic Navigation (LEGACY VERSION)

    Chapter 3: Project #1 Wooden Candle Holder

    Lecture 1: Wooden Candle Holder (Updated 2020)

    Lecture 2: Project #1 Overview

    Lecture 3: Lauren’s Thoughts on the Wooden Candle Holder

    Lecture 4: Shop Time – Build The Wooden Candle Holder

    Lecture 5: Project #1 Resources

    Lecture 6: Wooden Candle Holder – Sketch The Shape (LEGACY VERSION)

    Lecture 7: Wooden Candle Holder – Extrude The Parts (LEGACY VERSION)

    Chapter 4: Project #2 Battery Organizer

    Lecture 1: Project #2 Overview

    Lecture 2: Shortcuts and Hotkeys in Fusion 360

    Lecture 3: Battery Organizer – Create The Holder

    Lecture 4: Battery Organizer – Create The Dispenser

    Lecture 5: Battery Organizer – Finish the Scoop

    Lecture 6: Lauren’s Thoughts on the Battery Organizer

    Lecture 7: Project #2 Resources

    Chapter 5: Project #3 TV Tray Table

    Lecture 1: Project #3 Overview

    Lecture 2: TY Tray Table – Top and Supports

    Lecture 3: TV Tray Table – Dowel and Slot

    Lecture 4: Introduction to Joints

    Lecture 5: TV Tray Table – Make it Function

    Lecture 6: Laurens Thoughts on the TV Tray

    Lecture 7: Project/Include Operation

    Lecture 8: Lauren’s Thoughts on the Project/Include Operation

    Lecture 9: Project #3 Resources

    Chapter 6: Project # 4 Miter Saw Cabinet

    Lecture 1: Project #4 Overview

    Lecture 2: Miter Saw Cabinet – Cabinet and Shelf

    Lecture 3: Miter Saw Cabinet – Expansion Wings

    Lecture 4: Miter Saw Cabinet – Adding Joints

    Lecture 5: Miter Saw Cabinet – Joint Limits

    Lecture 6: Lauren’s Thoughts on the Miter Saw Cabinet

    Lecture 7: Creating Plans and Technical Drawings – Intro and Cover Page

    Lecture 8: Creating Plans and Technical Drawings – Parts List and Diagram

    Lecture 9: Creating Plans and Technical Drawings – Wing and Cabinet Assembly

    Lecture 10: Creating Plans and Technical Drawings – Exporting To PDF

    Lecture 11: Shop Time – Building the Miter Saw Cabinet

    Lecture 12: Project #4 Resources

    Chapter 7: Project #5 Dust Collection Blast Gate

    Lecture 1: Project #5 Overview

    Lecture 2: Construction Planes

    Lecture 3: Dust Collection Blast Gates – Base and Top

    Lecture 4: Dust Collection Blast Gates – Ports and Gates

    Lecture 5: Dust Collection Blast Gates – Finger Holds and Joints

    Lecture 6: Lauren’s Thoughts on the Dust Collection Blast Gates

    Lecture 7: Basic 3D Printing Workflow

    Lecture 8: Shop Time – Printing and Installing the Blast Gates

    Lecture 9: Project #5 Resources

    Chapter 8: Make It Look Good!

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Appearance and Physical Materials

    Lecture 3: Importing Logos and Vector Files

    Lecture 4: Resources

    Chapter 9: Fixing Mistakes

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Changes to size, shape, and dimension.

    Lecture 3: Splitting and combining objects in your project.

    Lecture 4: Red and yellow warnings in your design history.

    Lecture 5: Suppress vs. Remove vs. Delete

    Lecture 6: Resources

    Chapter 10: Advanced Tips

    Lecture 1: Section Overview

    Lecture 2: Motion Links

    Lecture 3: Rectangular and Circular Patterns

    Lecture 4: Revolve vs. Sweep Tool

    Lecture 5: The Spline Tool

    Lecture 6: The Loft Tool

    Lecture 7: Press Pull vs. Extrude

    Lecture 8: Resources

    Chapter 11: Congratulations!

    Lecture 1: Course Completion

    Instructors

  • Fusion 360 For Hobbyists and Woodworkers  No.2
    Michael Moyer
    Designer and Fabricator
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