Fusion 360

Fusion 360 (Create an account page)

Assignments

  1. Fusion 360 Tutorial – Model a Lego Brick – Using this Fusion 360 Tutorial compete the example and save a pdf captured example of it in your outlined network folder.
  2. Fusion 360 Stamp Tutorial
  3. Fusion 360 Tutorial – The Whistle – Using this Fusion 360 Tutorial compete the example and save a pdf captured example of it in your outlined network folder.
  4. Fusion 360 Tutorial – Screwdriver – Using this Fusion 360 Tutorial compete the example and save a pdf captured example of it in your outlined network folder .
  5. Watch these videos… How to use SVG files in Fusion 360. Link 1 and Link 2
  6.  Create a 40mm x 40mm Coin, Triangle and Square each with a 5 mm thickness. Apply an SVG file image logo to the surface of your object and raise or emboss the image 2 mm in depth or height. Save each image as a pdf captured example of it in your outlined network folder
  7. Keychains – Using Fusion 360 create (3) keychains as outlined below.
    Watch this tutorial… link
    Look at these Examples  (1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9) before designing your own.Requirements (Size and Design Elements)
    .
    MAX Size Dimensions
    Rectangle
    Thickness 5mm (X) Width 40mm (X) Length 60mm
    OR

    Square or Round
    Thickness 5mm (X) Width 45mm (X) Length 45mm
    .
    Hole Dimension & Location
    Diameter 4mm
    Center Location from ALL edges6mm
    .
    What to include in the design?
    #1 – Must include your Name and Image/Logo
    #2 – Your choice – Text, Image or Both
    #3 – CHS Keychain with text & image (Joe, Mean Machine, etc.)
    OR
    #3 – City of Camas with text &  image (Logo)
    .
  8. 3D Model a “Household Device/Appliance”
    Using a photo image you locate on the web, 3D model one of each item listed below… Items must have multiple details and will have to be approved by Mr. Williams prior to starting on designing the item in Fusion 360.
    .

    • Household Appliance (1)  Examples  (1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8)
    • Electronic Game Device (1)  Examples  (1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8)
    • Kitchen Related Appliance (1)
  9. Flat Pack Furniture Design (Fusion 360)

Fusion Resources

Common Tasks
Creating a Sketch for Beginners
Intermediate Sketching
How to Sculpt
Adding a Decal
How to add and customize a new texture
Working with SVG files

What is Fusion 360?
Start With the Basics
Learning from the Experts
Fusion 360 For AutoCAD Users

Getting Started in Fusion 360
Lesson 1: Course Overview
Lesson 2: Where is my Data?
Lesson 3: Open/Close/Save
Lesson 4: Create a Project
Lesson 5: Working with File Versions
Lesson 6: Fusion Team and Sharing
Lesson 7: Import and Export
Lesson 8: User Preferences
Lesson 9: User Interface Overview
Lesson 10: Toolbars
Lesson 11: Marking Menu
Lesson 12: Toolbox
Lesson 13: Display Settings
Lesson 14: Workspaces
Lesson 15: Modeling
Lesson 16: Bodies and components: Part 1
Lesson 16: Bodies and components Part 2
Lesson 17: Capturing history
Lesson 18: Direct editing
Lesson 19 Live Review
Lesson 20: Fusion Team
Lesson 21: Invite and remove users from a project

Introduction to 3D Modeling (Fusion 360)
Lesson 1: Course overview
Lesson 2: Create a new cloud project, upload and save a 3D Model
Lesson 3: Survey and edit the reciprocating saw 3D model
Lesson 4: How to sketch and edit simple 2D rectangles
Lesson 5: How to create and edit a simple 3D model using extrude, fillet, and timeline features
Lesson 6: How to create technical drawings and document the 3D model
Lesson 7: Overview of Fusion 360 modeling and workspaces
Lesson 8: Parametric modeling | Import and calibrate a reference image
Lesson 9: Parametric modeling | Sketch the saw trigger shape
Lesson 10: Extrude the 2D sketch to 3D model the saw trigger
Lesson 11: Managing physical materials and appearances
Lesson 12: Import and calibrate a reference image
Lesson 13: Create and edit Face and Cylinder freeform bodies
Lesson 14: Insert edges, sculpt, and bridge freeform bodies to create the saw handle casing
Lesson 15: Refine, copy and complete freeform saw handle casing
Lesson 16: Direct modeling versus parametric modeling
Lesson 17: Direct modeling imported 3D CAD models
Lesson 18: Introduction to assembly modeling
Lesson 19: Assembly modeling the reciprocating saw

More from AutoDesk Fusion 360 Library
Fusion 360 For AutoCAD Users
Fusion 360 for Designers | Part 1
Fusion 360 for Designers | Part 2
Fusion 360 for Designers | Part 3
Fusion 360 for Designers | Part 4

Other Beginner Tutorials
Fusion 360 Tutorial for Absolute Beginners— Part 1
Fusion 360 Tutorial for Absolute Beginners— Part 2
Fusion 360 Tutorial for Absolute Beginners— Part 3
3 Things I Wish I Knew when I First Started using Fusion 360
5 Things Beginners Want to Know about Fusion 360

Intermediate  Project Tutorials
F1 in Schools Car 2017 Part 1 2017
F1 in Schools Car 2017 Part 2 2017
How to design your own headphones
Modeling a Shoe in Fusion 360

Fusion 360 How to Tutorial Library
– Lesson 1 – Intro to Workspaces and Navigation
– Lesson 2 – Modeling with Basic Primitives
– Lesson 3 – Intro to Modeling with Sketches
– Lesson 4 – Modeling From Sketches Part 1
– Lesson 5 – Modeling From Sketches Part 2
– Lesson 6 – Modeling With Features
– Lesson 7 – Editing Modeled Features
– Fusion 360 for Beginners Webinar
– How To Get Started With Fusion 360