From this list, you can take any of the Fusion 360 course to learn Fusion 360 in details and become master of Fusion 360. Learn Fusion 360 from the free Fusion 360 courses and free Fusion 360 tutorials online. Select free courses for Fusion 360 based on your skill level either beginner or expert.
Presented byI’ve been going over and realized there are few things I need to know more about. Working on a model recently, seeing what people have using Fusion 360 and a backlog of projects, pushed me to explore a more efficient ways to fill my braincase with Fusion 360 know-how.When people ask me about a resource to learn Fusion 360 fast, I would tell them YouTube is filled with all sorts of Fusion 360 how-to videos. But where do you start? Well, there’s the with playlists containing quick tips, what’s new updates and feature videos.It’s a great resource no doubt, and there are definite, must subscribe Fusion 360 channels like and, but how would you like a complete, step-by-step Fusion 360 course? Fusion 360 Video Tutorial CoursesIf you didn’t know it (I didn’t), Autodesk has vast number of lesson-based to get you started in Fusion 360 and provide a foundation for using every part of Fusion 360, from modeling and sculpting to CAM and simulation. Currently, there are 16 full courses. All are marked ‘Beginner’ but there’s info even the most proficient will pick up.
They cover a range of topics split up by what you would use Fusion 360 to accomplish on the job. The course selection categories include:. Mechanical Assemblies. Product Design & Development. Creating Toolpaths and Programs (CAM). Administration and Fusion Team. Test, Validate and Explore Alternatives.
Foundational ConceptsGetting Started with Fusion 360 Tutorials and Videos page. Getting Started with Fusion 360With all of these courses, you may wonder once again, “Where do I start?” If you’re new to Fusion 360 or have never used it, I suggest hopping over to the page for a quick intro to Fusion 360 and a taste of what you’ll get in each course. After that, or if you’ve used Fusion 360 a few times, the three Foundational Concept courses contain 34 lessons covering,. Bonus, one of our fav engineers, an incredible trainer (and a former SolidSmack contributor!), Matt Perez, schools you in the 24 lessons of the Getting Started course–Don’t miss that course. Bite-Size Fusion 360 LearningWill you spend all day watching courses? Well, you might, but you don’t have to. All the course lessons are bite-size morsels you can chew up in a matter of minutes.
Most are in the 5-8 minute range, with a few more involved lessons in the Mechanical Assemblies course (like component creation, drawings and assembly motion) jumping over the 10 minute mark. Any lesson provides enough time over a lunch break or during a commute to learn and try yourself. Log in, Learn, Track Your ProgressSo, before you, you’ll need log into your Autodesk account. If you already have Fusion 360, it’s the same as your Fusion 360 login. If you don’t have Fusion 360 yet, well, you can remedy that. Logging in will allow you to keep track of your progress wherever you want to watch or continue watching.I highly recommend the course.
These made me realize I had a bit to learn. What about you? Which course helped you the most? Are there other resources you’ve used?
Overview: Autodesk Fusion 360 is a direct manipulation, feature based, modeler which utilizes direct editing workflows in either a hist ory free or history recorded manor. This course will teach and demonstrate the basic features for the user to effectively interact with their designs. Using sketch tools along with 2D constraints, the user will add design intent to their dimensionally accurate designs. Using the solid modeling tools the user will create single body part and well as multibody part designs.
Applying the use of direct manipulation editing tools the designs can be refined and edited. With the use of 3D assembly joints their assembly designs can be realized within Autodesk Fusion 360. With a broad support for import formats, using Autodesk Fusion 360 gives the designer powerful and easy to use 3D editing tools for model modification of data from almost any source.