Fusion 360 CAD Modeling Software for 3D Printing-Certified ( fusionautoca3dprinter | 35 hours )

Course Outline:

Introduction

Introduction to Fusion 360

Getting familiar with user interface

Navigation tools

Display and visual settings

Drawing units and preferences

Selection tools

Understanding parametric nature

Making basic sketches

Workspace update

Starting basic sketches

Making rectangle and circle

Understanding geometric constraints

Using Trim, Extend and Offset tools

Using Fillet and Mirror tools

Making Arc and Ellipse

Basic 3D modeling

Making Solid Primitives

Using Extrude tool

Using Revolve tool

Making Fillet and Chamfer

Using Shell, Mirror and Draft Tools

Presspull Tool

Using Sweep Tool

Understanding Loft tool

Move and Copy

Sketch Features

Making Polygons

Understanding splines and Attaching canvas

Break and point tools

Slot and Conic curves

Text and Sketch scale tools

Circular and rectangular sketch pattern

Adding Parameters to sketches

Construction and Measurement

Making construction Planes

Making construction axis and point

Taking measurements

Interference and section analysis

Understanding G0, G1, G2 and G3 continuity

Zebra and Draft analysis

Modelling Features

Boolean operations using Combine tool

Making stiffeners using Rib and Web tools

Making hole

Making thread

Making Rectangular, circular and path patterns

Scale and replace face tools

Face, Body and Silhouette split

Advance Modelling tools

Boundary fill

Project and Project to surface tools

Include 3D geometry and Intersect tool

Intersection curve

Align tool

Applying Appearance and Physical material

Attaching decals

Inserting external drawings and parts

Inserting components

Using CURA slicer

Getting familiar with CURA

Importing STL files

Setting up 3D printer settings

Setting up model on print bed

Generating supports in cura

Slicing and creating Gcode

Physical parameters

Understanding print materials

Print bed adhesion

Levelling print bed

Setting nozzle and printtemperature

Understanding infill shape and density

Layer and shell settings

Print speed and its implications