Fusion 360: How to Create Amazing Assembly Projects
Learn how to create amazing assemblies in Fusion 360. From basic to advanced assemblies, this course provides practical applications and real-time usage.
28
views
Last updated
5/2024
English
Or
* Please use the WELCOME-20 Discount Codeto enjoy 20% Off
Get your team access to top Uplyrn courses anytime,
anywhere.
Overview
Welcome to the Fusion 360 Component Assembly course. In this tutorial, you will get to know the in & outs of the Assembly making process in Fusion 360 in a very comprehensive way. This course is taught by a Fusion 360 certified user & AutoDesk certified professional having 10+ years of industrial experience especially in design field.
Creating assemblies has never been easier. With Fusion 360 at your command, you can quickly create amazing assemblies. This course provides a detailed explanation of basic to advanced assemblies, with practical applications and real-time usage. What sets this course apart is the theoretical explanation of various assemblies.
Course Level: Intermediate
The course begins with a brief revision of frequently used commands, followed by a clear comparison between the bottom-up and top-down design approaches. It also highlights why Fusion 360 is superior to other 3D CAD software.
If you are a complete beginner to Fusion 360, this course may not be suitable for you. It assumes some fundamental knowledge of 2D sketching and 3D modeling. This is an intermediate-level course.
Prerequisite Commands
Frequently used sketching commands include Circle, Rectangle, Arc, Polygon, and Slot. The Project command is used to project bodies and components onto existing sketches. 3D modeling tools such as Extrude, Revolve, Shell, Fillet, and Combine are also frequently used. The Construct toolbar is used for creating axes and planes, while the Inspect toolbar is used for measuring and toggling component color cycles.
Advanced Assembly: Ball Joint, As Built Joint, Motion Links, Tangent Relationship, Rigid Group, Motion Study.
Each assembly is explained in simple language to ensure understanding for students from all regions. Corresponding .f3d files are attached to the lectures for reference. By the end of this course, you will be able to create your own assembly projects. Enrol Now!
Who this course is for
Engineering students, hobbyists, woodworkers, 3d printing enthusiasts
Fusion 360 users Wishing to Learn Assembly making process
People that practice Bottom Up Assembly practice wishing to switch to Top Down approach
AutoDesk Inventor, Solidworks & other equivalent CAD software users
Testimonials
Great course, I learned so much! Thank You ~ Xavier K
Very useful course, it really helped me understand the assembly. Thank you ~ Sadah A
Very useful, all details well explained. Thank you ~ Maciej L
I recommend this to those who have some preliminary knowledge of Fusion. Overall this course gives a good idea of assembly making ~ Praksah J
Lots of interesting assemblies covered ~ Pradeep R
Learned a lot ! ~ Doc G
What you'll learn
How to get Fusion 360 for personal & educational usage for FREE
Top down design approach, Joint creation & Component Assembly
Overview
Welcome to the Fusion 360 Component Assembly course. In this tutorial, you will get to know the in & outs of the Assembly making process in Fusion 360 in a very comprehensive way. This course is taught by a Fusion 360 certified user & AutoDesk certified professional having 10+ years of industrial experience especially in design field.
Creating assemblies has never been easier. With Fusion 360 at your command, you can quickly create amazing assemblies. This course provides a detailed explanation of basic to advanced assemblies, with practical applications and real-time usage. What sets this course apart is the theoretical explanation of various assemblies.
Course Level: Intermediate
The course begins with a brief revision of frequently used commands, followed by a clear comparison between the bottom-up and top-down design approaches. It also highlights why Fusion 360 is superior to other 3D CAD software.
If you are a complete beginner to Fusion 360, this course may not be suitable for you. It assumes some fundamental knowledge of 2D sketching and 3D modeling. This is an intermediate-level course.
Prerequisite Commands
Frequently used sketching commands include Circle, Rectangle, Arc, Polygon, and Slot. The Project command is used to project bodies and components onto existing sketches. 3D modeling tools such as Extrude, Revolve, Shell, Fillet, and Combine are also frequently used. The Construct toolbar is used for creating axes and planes, while the Inspect toolbar is used for measuring and toggling component color cycles.
Course Coverage
Each assembly is explained in simple language to ensure understanding for students from all regions. Corresponding .f3d files are attached to the lectures for reference. By the end of this course, you will be able to create your own assembly projects. Enrol Now!
Who this course is for
Testimonials
What you'll learn
Requirements
Course Content
5 Sections 23 Lectures 2 Quizzes 5h 10m total length
All Comments