- Course No E – 2036
- PDH Units: 2
- Course No E – 2036
- PDH Units: 2
Intended Audience: Mechanical Engineers
Credits: 2 PDH Units
Welcome to the class of "Fusion 360 Design Concepts". In this class, you will learn about various 3D design concepts in Fusion 360 in a very comprehensive way. This class is taught by a Fusion 360 certified user & AutoDesk certified professional having 10+ years of design experience. What is covered 10+ design (non-technical) concepts including Fidget spinner, Pokeball, Geometric planter, Diamond, Painter's pyramid etc. The idea behind creating this course came from feedback from several students who wanted some cool designs for a change. By taking this course, you will be able to brush up your knowledge of Fusion 360 & also learn a lot of new things. Class Level - Beginner to Intermediate If you are a complete beginner to Fusion 360, This class might not be for you. You need to have some fundamental knowledge of 2D Sketching & 3D modelling. Pr-requisite Commands Sketching commands like Circle,Rectangle,Arc,Polygon are used quite frequently along with the Project command which projects bodies & components to existing sketch. 3D modelling tools like extrude,revolve,shell,fillet are also frequently used. Construct toolbar for creating axis & planes & Inspect toolbar for measurements are of equal importance. Each & every design & assembly is explained in a very simple language so that students from every region can understand.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, you will have the following knowledge and skills:- 2D Sketching - Line, Rectangle, Circle, Polygon, Arc, Mirror, Fillet, Patterns etc.
- 3D Modelling - Press/Pull, Shell, Fillet, Patterns, Sweep, Loft, Revolve etc.
- Novice designs - Ice cube tray, Diamond, Pokeball, Wooden Table
- Intermediate designs - Geometric plater, Voronoi Vase, Painter's pyramid
- Pro designs - Calculator, Ball bearing, Fidget spinner
Once completed, your order and certificate of completion will be available in your profile when you’re logged in to the site.