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Jeff Smith

Prior to joining Autodesk Education (almost 4 years ago), Jeff worked for more than 20 years as design director of Reflex Design, Inc. A Ft. Lauderdale, FL based consulting group serving a range of domestic and international clients. The diversity of products included Fitness Equipment, Medical, Industrial, Consumer and Kitchen products. Jeff also spent eight years as adjunct faculty at the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale. While there, Jeff taught Solidworks, Sketching, Product Design, Personal Watercraft Design and Design for manufacturing. While at the AiFL, Jeff also built an internship program with Reflex Design and the school. Jeff is an industrial designer based in South East Florida. He's married to Michelle and has two children, Indiana, 14, and Dylan, 10. Jeff exercises a lot and spends time on the water at home. Skateboarding, skiing and mountain-biking are also on the family activities list. Click over to Jeff's Instagram Account to learn more: https://www.instagram.com/blaster701


  • Introduction to Static Stress, and why every Designer should be using Simulation.

    Today's Tech Tip covers best practices and practical advice for designers to use Fusion 360's simulation capabilities.

    Industrial Design


  • Tech Tip: Boundary Fill – a tool you should be using!

    This tech tip will get you designing faster by getting you up to speed with the useful boundary fill tool.

    Fusion


  • Tech Tip: When and why to turn on “Allow 3D sketching of lines and splines”

    This Tech Tip will help you to decide when and why to turn on "Allow 3D sketching of lines and splines”

    Fusion


  • Tech Tip: Thicken command, surface vs form environments

    Learn more about the thicken command in Fusion 360 in both the surface and form environments.

    Fusion


  • Tech Tip: Using the Pipe Command in Designs/Solids

    Here's a tech tip for using the pipe command to take any sketch item or edge of solid/surface as a starting “point”.

    Fusion


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