5/16/2019

Fusion 360 Tutorials Beginners

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Lesson 1: Course Overview

This is the course overview to kickoff a series of lectures that will guide you through the first steps of learning about Fusion 360.

Beginner

0 mins 50 seconds

Lesson 2: Where is my Data?

This lesson shows how Fusion 360 stores your data.

Beginner

3 mins 41 seconds

Lesson 3: Open/Close/Save

This lesson shows how to upload a file to a cloud project, save a file to a project, and close the file.

Beginner

3 mins 46 seconds

Lesson 4: Create a Project

This lesson shows how to create a new project and create a folder in a project.

Beginner

3 mins 24 seconds

Lesson 5: Working with File Versions

This lesson shows how to capture component position, save a new version, and open multiple versions.

Beginner

6 mins 12 seconds

Lesson 6: Fusion Team and Sharing

This lesson shows how to open a project in Fusion Team, view a design in Fusion Team, and share a link to the design.

Beginner

7 mins 7 seconds

Lesson 7: Import and Export

This lesson shows how to import an IGES file, turn on capture history, and navigate to another workspace.

Beginner

5 mins 52 seconds

Lesson 8: User Preferences

This lesson show how to change user preference settings and turn on Preview functionality.

Beginner

6 mins 6 seconds

Lesson 9: User Interface Overview

This lesson introduces the main parts of Fusion 360 user interface.

Beginner

2 mins 21 seconds

Lesson 10: Toolbars

This lesson shows how to customize the Toolbar.

Beginner

7 mins 56 seconds

Lesson 11: Marking Menu

This lesson shows how to access the Marking Menu.

Beginner

7 mins 56 seconds

Lesson 12: Toolbox

This lesson shows how to access and customize the Toolbox.

Beginner

3 mins 17 seconds

Lesson 13: Display Settings

This lesson shows how to change the visual style of the user interface, change the Camera setting, and use the ViewCube to orient view.

Beginner

3 mins 44 seconds

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Lesson 14: Workspaces

This lesson shows how to navigate the Workspaces in Fusion 360.

Beginner

3 mins 45 seconds

Lesson 15: Modeling

This lesson introduces the modeling workflow in Fusion 360.

Beginner

2 mins 58 seconds

Lesson 16: Bodies and Components: Part 1

This lesson shows how to use the Extrude tool to create an empty component.

Beginner

8 mins 50 seconds

Lesson 16: Bodies and Components Part 2

This lesson continues from the previous one, and shows how to use the Extrude tool to create an empty component.

Beginner

5 mins 17 seconds

Lesson 17: Capturing History

This lesson shows how to use the Press-Pull tool and toggle Design History on and off.

Beginner

3 mins 45 seconds

Lesson 18: Direct Editing

This lesson shows how to use the Move/Copy tool and the Delete tool.

Beginner

4 mins 11 seconds

Lesson 19 Live Review

This lesson shows how to use the Live Review Session collaboration tool.

Beginner

1 min 1 second

Lesson 20: Fusion Team

This lesson introduces the Fusion Team Collaboration tool.

Beginner

0 mins 59 seconds

Lesson 21: Invite and Remove Users from a Project

This lesson shows how to invite a user to a project and remove a user from a project.

Beginner

5 mins 6 seconds

Lecture: Transitioning from Tinkercad

This lesson shows the key differences in design workflow between Fusion 360 and Tinkercad.

Beginner

4 mins 47 seconds

Lecture: Transitioning from Solidworks

This lesson shows the key differences in design workflow between Fusion 360 and Solidworks.

Beginner

6 mins 44 seconds

- [Voiceover] My name is Taylor Hokanson,and I'm an assistant professor of artat Columbia College Chicago.The art that I make often takes the form of sculpture,yet many of these pieces start out in digital format.Computers are obviously great tools for design,but a few people know how to translate thesedesigns directly into physical objects.Programs like Fusion can be used for design,manufacturing, and all the various stepsthat come in between.In this series, I'll get you up and runningon Autodesk's Fusion 360 software package.There's a lot to discuss,so we'll only touch upon each area briefly.

Fusion is multi-platform, but I'll be workingin the OSX environment, and I'll assume that you'realready comfortable in that operating system.I also highly recommend that you use a three-button mousefor this, and all three-D modeling software.It makes things a lot easier.During the course of this tutorial,I'll also pull media from external sourcesto demonstrate how Fusion handles various file types.So, let's get started.I'm glad to have the opportunityto introduce you to Fusion 360and the exciting world of computer-aided design,manufacturing, and collaboration.