Clear presenattion. Interactive. Clear audio. All points understanable. This is what proper teaching is like. thank you for taking out time to make this playlist!
You're very welcome! We are almost done with a new Design for Injection Molding course on our site www.learneverythingaboutdesing.com ill have a promo video here on YT when its live
Thanks! I was part of cert development for Autodesk as well as the creator of the cert prep courses on the Certify.autodesk site. Those resources are more pointed to the exam objectives if you are looking for very specific help. Always happy to answer questions as well.
For information , the person speaking in this video also have a course on coursera on fusion 360 . That course is also excellent , i learnt a lot from it .....
Thanks! The content I made for Coursera/Udemy was in 2017 and 2018 FYI so that may look a bit out of date. We do also have www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com with some courses there.
You’re channel is helpful, thank you for sharing so much of this hard to find information on designing forms and draft. Do you freelance by any chance? We have a design but are trying to DFM the casing body for injection molding. Given your interest in drones you might like our project too.
I am not sure I follow. Do you mean trace lines for where a part moves though space? If so sadly Fusion doesn't have this functionality for kinematic movement. In the Animation workspace it can create traces for movement for exploded views, but not kinematics. If you mean something else please let me know.
Clear presenattion. Interactive. Clear audio. All points understanable. This is what proper teaching is like. thank you for taking out time to make this playlist!
You're very welcome! We are almost done with a new Design for Injection Molding course on our site www.learneverythingaboutdesing.com ill have a promo video here on YT when its live
Studying for Fusion 360 certs brought me back to this channel. Still the best learning resource out there for Fusion!
Thanks! I was part of cert development for Autodesk as well as the creator of the cert prep courses on the Certify.autodesk site. Those resources are more pointed to the exam objectives if you are looking for very specific help. Always happy to answer questions as well.
For information , the person speaking in this video also have a course on coursera on fusion 360 . That course is also excellent , i learnt a lot from it
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Thanks! The content I made for Coursera/Udemy was in 2017 and 2018 FYI so that may look a bit out of date. We do also have www.learneverythingaboutdesign.com with some courses there.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign yaa ofc....the version is bit old but i enjoy it learning from that course..
Looking forward to this new series!
Next video will drop tomorrow on some general design guidelines then the videos on design will start. It ended up being a 13 part series...
Good to see you here, Adam. Nice and easy to understand overview. Matt, you are a content machine!
Thank You!
@@Fusion360School and, you, too! The Form environment is strangely satisfying.
You’re channel is helpful, thank you for sharing so much of this hard to find information on designing forms and draft. Do you freelance by any chance? We have a design but are trying to DFM the casing body for injection molding. Given your interest in drones you might like our project too.
Thanks Thomas! I just replied to your email and looking forward to see how I can help.
did you use Fusion 360 for making kinematic tracks ?
I am not sure I follow. Do you mean trace lines for where a part moves though space? If so sadly Fusion doesn't have this functionality for kinematic movement. In the Animation workspace it can create traces for movement for exploded views, but not kinematics.
If you mean something else please let me know.