Fusion 360 for Makers (Maker Media)
Thursday, 30 August 2018

This book shows how to use Autodesk Fusion 360 to digitally model your own original projects for a 3D printer or a CNC device. Author Lydia Cline shows how Fusion 360 software lets you design, analyze, and print your ideas. Free to students and small businesses alike, it offers solid, surface, organic, direct, and parametric modeling capabilities.The book is written for beginners to 3D modeling software by an experienced teacher. It will get you up and running quickly with the goal of creating models for 3D printing and CNC fabrication

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Author: Lydia Cline
Publisher: Maker Media
Date: May 2018
Pages: 304
ISBN: 978-1680453553
Print: 1680453556
Kindle: B07D2ZBQYN
Audience: would-be modelers
Level: Introductory
Category: Hardware platforms

  • Eight easy-to-understand tutorials that provide a solid foundation in Fusion 360 fundamentals
  • DIY projects that are explained with step-by-step instructions and color photos
  • Projects that have been real-world tested, covering the most common problems and solutions
  • Stand-alone projects, allowing you to skip to ones of interest without having to work through all the preceding projects first

 

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