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Re: Fusion 360


 

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Nice work!

Brian Lamb
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www.lambtoolworks.com




On Jun 26, 2023, at 3:08 PM, habacomike via groups.io <habacomike@...> wrote:

Sorry, I meant to attach the photo¡­

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Mike King
NERA Economic Consulting
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On Jun 26, 2023, at 4:07 PM, habacomike via groups.io <habacomike@...> wrote:

?And the drawers and knobs.?

Mike King
NERA Economic Consulting
+1 303 618-4915

On Jun 26, 2023, at 3:20 PM, Kerryj_smith <kerry@...> wrote:

?I use Fusion 360 for furniture design -- it's great for testing dimensions, scale, concepts, etc. And because it's parametric I can set up certain items that are popular so that I can just change the dimensions and have a fresh drawing/design in seconds. I have not yet used the CAM function but it is available for output to 3D printers or CNC machines. For cabinetry, I use Mosaik because it's optimized for CNC and it's just a lot easier. I also use Vectric for other CNC projects. But Fusion has been by far the program that is the most versatile and if you have to show things to clients, you really can't beat it for 3D realistic renderings.

As for training, I've tried everything -- Youtube videos, Udemy classes, etc. I think the video that David Best did of the cabinet with the drawer slides was excellent, so count me in the DB video fan club should he do more (please do more David).

I have also subscribed to the Product Design Online??which has a bunch of online courses on using Fusion for woodworking. It's the best I've found of anything geared to woodworkers, and I've tried them all.

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Kerry Smith
Gotham Woodworks
www.gothamwoodworks.com

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