
3D modelling tools like extrude,revolve,shell,fillet, and combine are also frequently used.

Sketching commands like Circle,Rectangle,Arc,Polygon & Slot are used quite frequently along with the Project command which projects bodies & components to existing sketch. You need to have some fundamental knowledge of 2D Sketching & 3D modelling.This is indeed a intermediate level course.

If you are a complete beginner to Fusion 360, This course might not be for you. The course starts with a brief revision of commands that are going to be frequently used followed by a clear cut comparison between bottom up & Top down design approach and why Fusion 360 stands tall above all the 3D CAD software. The theoretical explanation of various assemblies is what makes this course different from others. This course is taught by a Fusion 360 certified user & AutoDesk certified professional having 10+ years of industrial experience especially in design field.Ĭreating assemblies was never this easy.With Fusion 360 at your command,You can create amazing assemblies in no time.This course covers basic to advance assemblies in a very detailed manner with practical applications & real time usage.

In this course, you will get to know the in & outs of the Assembly making process in Fusion 360 in a very comprehensive way. Welcome to the course of " Fusion 360 Component Assembly".
