Check out three key Fusion 360 Product Design Extension features that enable you to focus more time on the function and aesthetics of your product.
Industrial Design
Learn how to convert a solid body to a mesh body, adjust its basic refinement settings, and edit the feature in the parametric timeline in Fusion 360.
Getting Started
Sketching in Fusion 360 enables designers to iterate upon concepts in a forgiving, time-friendly, digital environment.
Industrial Design
Design Advice allows you to identify manufacturability concerns based on best practices for plastic injection molding and provides recommendations to address them in Fusion 360. Let’s walk through the new features now available in the Fusion 360 Product Design Extension. To begin, you’ll want to open a 3d design in Fusion 360 that contains a…
What's New
Learn about the advantages of direct modeling in Fusion 360 and how it differs from parametric modeling with this short overview.
Industrial Design
How to create, edit, and manage plastic rules and save them to a library using the Fusion 360 Product Design Extension.
Industrial Design
Learn about mesh modeling functionality in Fusion 360, how it relates to 3D modeling as a whole, and the advantages that come with it.
Industrial Design
Assign plastic rules to designs and see how you can assign values to solid features using the Fusion 360 Product Design Extension.
Industrial Design
Learn why Fusion 360 allows for easy printed circuit board (PCB) design for industrial designers with ECAD and MCAD integration. Industrial design is a shifting tide that favors innovation. As a result, CAD software, like Fusion 360, is quickly evolving and becoming more robust, allowing for easier printed circuit board (PCB) design for industrial applications.…
Electronics Engineering
Learn about the advantages of Parametric Modeling in Fusion 360 with this short overview.
Industrial Design
Customizing your orbit/pan settings can make the transition to Fusion 360 easier if you're coming from another CAD tool.
Industrial Design
Autodesk Fusion 360 supports a wide variety of CAD file formats. Take a look at the five most popular supported ones in this brief overview.
Machining
Unlock additional data management functionality and manage design changes at any production stage using pre-built workflows in the Fusion 360 Manage Extension.
Electronics Engineering