
when the toolpaths cannot be generated and you end up with errors, even though the error messages are cryptic, it often boils down to. Which is not even about the CAM side of things, but it does explain the approach of the CAD part, and then for the CAM part a few videos about the basics got me a long way. He takes it slowly, from scratch, repeats things a lot (to the point where you think “yeah, I know, move on” a lot), and does a very good job of explaining the fundamentals/design approach for parametric modelling in Fusion, not just where to click to do something. I recently watched this series of videos:Īnd it seems to me that this is perfect for people who tried Fusion, got confused by the sketching/constraints/history line, and gave up after a couple of hours. I will keep using it, but I am also in the education space and thus not directly affected.Fusion360 tutorial videos for people who already gave up Unsupported I agree with Thomas Sanladerer: Autodesk is under no obligation to offer a free version at all and even a somewhat restricted, locked into the Autodesk-world version is much better than nothing. You might want to consider swapping to either of these two plans if you qualify. Note that this does not apply to the free education license for teachers and students or the free business license for sub 100,000 \$ companies. step was reversed, but other formats will still no longer be available. In late ( 25 th.) September 2020, the lock of.
They also lock off features that are pretty much only useful for small companies - and if you are in the shoes missing those features, you are on the wrong free license anyway. This means, that you will need to deactivate some to make room for new ones, but unless you have many interlocking parts, 10 can be quite a lot for a hobbyist. step and similar files as well as limiting you to 10 active projects. If you use the private license: there was supposed to be a cutoff date.Īs long as you use the "private" license, you will get some restrictions.