<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=1053641198063307&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
  • Blog
  • WHAT DO YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT FUSION 360?
advanced manufacturing blog hero

Hey there. I want to hear from YOU.

D3 Technologies will be launching an ongoing blog series called Fusion Explore, where I will work through a project (using Fusion 360 to design, test, manufacture, etc.). There will be daily updates on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram. Each project will culminate in a blog post at the end of the week. The blog post will summarize the challenges of the project and discuss best practices. The intent is to test the limits of Fusion 360 while showing you tips and tricks, best practices, and exciting applications. Ultimately, we want to serve as a resource for unlocking the potential of Fusion 360.

what-do-you-want-to-learn-about-fusion-360-hero

What do YOU want to learn about Fusion 360?

 

Watch for our updates on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram about Autodesk Fusion 360

 

Updates on Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram

So, what sort of content are you interested in? What features of Fusion 360 would you like to learn more about? What sort of design problems would you like to see solved in Fusion 360?

Essentially, we would love feedback in the following areas:

  • Skills you would like to unlock (modeling, sculpting, CAM, etc.)
  • Specific design challenges to cover (using EAGLE with Fusion, workflows, creating a formed handle for a tool, etc.)
  • Specific topics for the projects (tool design, gadgets, 3D printing, generative design, etc.)
  • Content that would keep you coming back for more (pop-culture references, humor, news, etc.)

 

An army of lightbulbs rendered in Autodesk Fusion 360. We're calling them bulbtroopers!

 

Content that would keep you coming back for more

Please comment below, or link to my Facebook, LinkedIn, Tumblr, or Twitter to post a response.

Thank you for reading! I really look forward to hearing from you!

 

3D light bulb rendering in Autodesk Fusion 360

We would love feedback

Ready to jumpstart your Fusion 360 experience?
Access D3's FREE Fusion 360 Jumpstart Guide