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Autodesk Fusion 360 Essentials
Training
In Birmingham ()
Description
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Type
Training
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Level
Beginner
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Duration
3 Days
Fusion 360 is a next-generation 3D CAD tool. With our Fusion 360 Essentials course, you will receive comprehensive training in:
- The principles behind 3D parametric part and assembly design
- Using Fusion 360's tools to create production-ready part and assembly drawings
Important information
Documents
- Fusion360Essentials.pdf
About this course
- To gain a thorough grounding in Autodesk Fusion 360.
- To teach delegates how to use Fusion's key features to produce complete digital prototypes.
This course is suitable for:
- Newcomers to Fusion 360.
- Novice users with limited InDesign experience
- Users with previous experience of other Autodesk applications (not essential)
Delegates should have a working knowledge of their Windows computer. Experience using an Autodesk application, such as AutoCAD or Revit, is beneficial but not essential.
Delegates receive a certificate directly from Autodesk confirming that they have completed an accredited course.
Delegates can book in any of the following ways:
Phone: call 01527 834783.
Online: www.armada.co.uk/bookings.
Email: please email full details, including your name, address, email address, contact phone number and the date of the course you want to attend to training@armada.co.uk.
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Subjects
- Design
- 3d training
- 3D Modelling
- Autodesk
- CAD
- Drawing
- 3D
- 3D CAD
- Mechanical CAD
- Modelling
- Parametric modelling
Teachers and trainers (1)
Carl Portman
trainer
Course programme
Introduction to Fusion 360
- Fundamentals
- Getting Started
- Interface
- Design navigation and display
- Managing your designs and project data
Creating the first feature with quick shapes
- Design units and origin
- Quick shape creation
Sketching
- Introduction to sketching
- Sketch Entities
- Rectangles
- Dimensioning
- Additional entity types
- Editing tools
- Additional dimension tools
- Sketched secondary features
- Using existing geometry to project new geometry
Modelling
- The different modelling options available
- Solid modelling
- Parametric modelling
- Part libraries and content
- Feature duplication tools
- Pick and place features
- Construction features
- Equations and parameters
- Additional features
Creating assemblies
- Approach 1: Traditional distributed design
- Approach 2: Top-down (multi-body)
Drawings
- Creating 2D drawings from a model or animation
- Add dimensions, balloons and annotations
- Creating a Bill of Materials (BOM)
Importing CAD data
- Importing other file types - documents, images, specifications
- Presenting Your Assembly
Basic View Creation
- Drawing Creation Environment
- Base and Projected Views
- Section Views
- Detail Views
- Crop Views
- Managing Views
Dimensions, Annotations, and Tables
- Automated Dimensioning Techniques
- Manual Dimensioning Techniques
- Annotating Holes and Threads
- Creating Centerlines, Symbols, and Leaders
- Revision Tables and Tags
Annotating Assembly Drawings
- Assembly-centric Bill of Materials
- Creating and Customizing Parts Lists
- Creating Balloons
Drawing Standards and Resources
- Setting Drawing Standards
- Drawing Resources
Additional information
- -Fusion 360 professional certification exams available
Autodesk Fusion 360 Essentials