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==Getting Started==
==Getting Started==
The Tulane IEEE Student Branch has put together a concise guide to getting started on Fusion360, along with recommendations for printing your first design on one of our 3d printers.
The Tulane IEEE Student Branch has put together a concise guide to help the complete beginner on Fusion 360, along with recommendations for printing your first design on one of our 3d printers.
[http://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Introduction_to_Fusion_360_from_Tulane_IEEE.pdf]
[http://makerspace.tulane.edu/Uploads/Introduction_to_Fusion_360_from_Tulane_IEEE.pdf IEEE Guide to Fusion 360]
The recommended method for learning Fusion 360 is to simply work through the Tutorials provided with the software.
The recommended method for learning Fusion 360 is to simply work through the Tutorials provided with the software.


==Other Resources==
==Other Resources==
http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview?src=OMSE&mktvar002=638405&gclid=CObY77i6sMUCFQkuaQodQ6QARQ
http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview?src=OMSE&mktvar002=638405&gclid=CObY77i6sMUCFQkuaQodQ6QARQ

Revision as of 20:48, 16 October 2015

Example screenshot of a part designed in AutoDesk Fusion 360's modeling environment

Fusion 360 is an integrated 3d design, validation, and manufacturing package that provides 3d sketching and modeling along with assembly, finite-element analysis, animation, rendering, and CAM capabilities, all within a single environment. It is one of many different software packages created by AutoDesk for use in different design projects. Fusion 360 is a newer, cloud-based piece of software, that is being continuously updated with new functionality by AutoDesk. Fusion 360's 3d modeling capabilities are roughly on-par with those of Solidworks, but also include functionality that Solidworks lacks, such as simultaneous part and assembly editing. Solidworks also lacks much of the functionality available in Fusion 360 beyond 3d part design, most notably CAM.

Availability

AutoDesk Fusion 360 is free to use for all Tulane students, faculty, and staff. It requires an account and maintains all data on cloud storage.

To install Fusion 360 on your computer, simply download the free trial and register with your "@tulane.edu" email address.

Install Link: http://www.appstreaming.autodesk.com/install/app/73e72ada57b7480280f7a6f4a289729f/

Getting Started

The Tulane IEEE Student Branch has put together a concise guide to help the complete beginner on Fusion 360, along with recommendations for printing your first design on one of our 3d printers. IEEE Guide to Fusion 360 The recommended method for learning Fusion 360 is to simply work through the Tutorials provided with the software.

Other Resources

http://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview?src=OMSE&mktvar002=638405&gclid=CObY77i6sMUCFQkuaQodQ6QARQ