Designing for Laser Cutting with Fusion 360
Designing for Laser Cutting with Fusion 360, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.72, with 19 lectures, based on 275 reviews, and has 1732 subscribers.
You will learn about Designing for Laser Cutting Realize your ideas through Laser Cutting Confidence in Fusion 360 and 3D modeling in general 3D modeling for Laser Cutting Prototype with Laser Cutting This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone interested in Laser Cutting or (Industrial) Designers or (Industrial) Design Students It is particularly useful for Anyone interested in Laser Cutting or (Industrial) Designers or (Industrial) Design Students.
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Summary
Title: Designing for Laser Cutting with Fusion 360
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.72
Number of Lectures: 19
Number of Published Lectures: 19
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: $79.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Designing for Laser Cutting
- Realize your ideas through Laser Cutting
- Confidence in Fusion 360 and 3D modeling in general
- 3D modeling for Laser Cutting
- Prototype with Laser Cutting
Who Should Attend
- Anyone interested in Laser Cutting
- (Industrial) Designers
- (Industrial) Design Students
Target Audiences
- Anyone interested in Laser Cutting
- (Industrial) Designers
- (Industrial) Design Students
Summary of what you will learn:
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3D modeling in Fusion 360 (skills can be applied to other CAD-CAM programs as well)
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Create your own unique laser cut designsin a 3d environment
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Convert a 3d model to a laser cut file
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Incorporate movement in your design
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Create Living Hinges
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model parametrically to increase workflow and efficiency (e.g. one click material thickness update)
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Design for foldable materials (e.g. cardboard) using the sheet metal workspace within Fusion
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Import SVG or DXF files from Illustrator or Inkscape and use them in your design
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Render beautiful images of your designs
Full description:
In this course I will teach you how to design and model for Laser Cutting using the free and powerful Autodesk Fusion 360 software. Most of the lessons are easy to follow practical examples where I take you through the design of a product step by step.
Typically people model for laser cutting using 2D softwares like Illustrator or Inkscape. These work fine for simple designs, but If you really want to create interesting or more complex designs they often fall short. That is where 3D modeling comes in. I have learned and developed methods and techniques to design for laser cutting using 3d modeling, and in this course I want to share them with you!
By the end of the course you will be able to create designs that are quite simply impossible to design using 2d softwares, and you will do it effortlessly and while having fun doing so. Some of the topics I cover are: the fundamentals of 3d modeling and working with Fusion 360, parametric product modeling, incorporating movement into your design and how to design for foldable materials like cardboard. You also learn how to Render your designs
Each lesson builds upon the knowledge gained in the previous lessons, and by the end you will have enough experience and confidence to start creating your own designs for Laser Cutting in 3d.
This course is perfect for you if you are interested in laser cutting. The specific factors you need to take into account for laser cutting are thoroughly discussed, and you will also build your 3d modeling skills needed to realize your ideas.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Download and Install Fusion 360
Lecture 3: User interface
Lecture 4: Laser Cutting Intro
Lecture 5: Before we start
Chapter 2: 2D and 3D method
Lecture 1: Laser Cut Box
Lecture 2: 3D method: Laser Cut box
Lecture 3: 2D vs 3D method
Lecture 4: Octahedron
Lecture 5: Hanging Lamp
Lecture 6: Lamp Recap, Constraints + Extras
Chapter 3: Parametric Product Modeling
Lecture 1: Parametric Product Modeling
Lecture 2: Phone Stand
Chapter 4: Movement
Lecture 1: Toy Car
Lecture 2: Living Hinge
Chapter 5: SVG, Foldable Design and DXF Exports
Lecture 1: Box pimp: SVG import
Lecture 2: Laptop Stand
Lecture 3: DXF files
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Larno Visser
Designer and Entrepreneur
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 1 votes
- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 20 votes
- 4 stars: 88 votes
- 5 stars: 163 votes
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