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3D Model Creation with Autodesk Fusion 360
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 15 hours to complete
Design is the first phase in the digital manufacturing process. In this course, through a series of lectures and hands-on lessons, we’ll examine a designer’s approach to the design and manufacturing process—from concept to 3D model. Conceptual Design Course overview Get the software Fusion 360 user interface update overview Drone overview...
Generative Design for Additive Manufacturing
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 26 hours to complete
This course introduces you to one of the more common applications of generative design: Additive Manufacturing or 3D printing as it’s also known. We develop insightful understanding of the generative workflow by exploring Autodesk® Fusion 360™ tools and combining them with the creative process of taking an idea to a 3D model....
3-Axis Machining with Autodesk Fusion 360
by Autodesk- 4.9
Approx. 28 hours to complete
As our machining geometry gets more complicated, Autodesk® Fusion 360™ is up to the task! With a host of standard and adaptive toolpaths we can rapidly remove material from even the most complicated 3d parts. We’ll wrap up this course by creating a full CNC program for a part, simulating it, and exporting it to G-code....
Generative Design for Performance and Weight Reduction
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 27 hours to complete
There are many considerations and factors that play a part in designing a new product. Cost is usually a big one, but sometimes there are other factors that are the main contributors to a product's direction. With vehicles, specifically motorcycles, we see advanced engineering practices performed on seemingly minor parts. autodesk....
Creating Toolpaths for a CNC Lathe
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 26 hours to complete
CNC machines come in an almost endless array of configurations for various applications. So far, we have only talked about CNC Mills. More specifically vertical milling centers. In this course we turn our attention to the CNC Lathe. We identify the difference in a lathe’s coordinate system, tools, and how to create lathe specific toolpaths....
Generative Design for Industrial Applications
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 28 hours to complete
The foundation of engineering design is exploration and iteration. Design is rarely a perfectly linear and straightforward process. In this course, we explore a design for a traditional manufacturing method and use generative design to create the perfect iteration of it. You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments in this course....
Multi-Axis CNC Toolpaths
by Autodesk- 4.9
Approx. 29 hours to complete
Computer Numerical Controlled machines, or CNC for short, can have a nearly endless number of options. Most machines today control tool motion in 3-axes, X, Y and Z, but can be upgraded to include a 4th or 5th axis as well, A and B. Additionally, there are many machines on the market that are already 5-axis capable....
Simulation Analysis for Mechanical Engineers with Autodesk Fusion 360
by Autodesk- 4.8
Approx. 23 hours to complete
The foundation of engineering design is often coupled with validation. Simulation is a great tool that allows engineers to test, validate, and modify designs before they become a physical prototype. Like any other tool though, it must be used properly to yield the best results. After taking this course, you'll be able to:...
Generative Design for Part Consolidation
by Autodesk- 4.9
Approx. 27 hours to complete
Designing a product is only part of the process. Now, can that product be manufactured? In many cases the end product is made up of an assembly of different pieces to simplify manufacturing. You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments in this course. Be sure to review your access or payment options before enrolling: https://www....
CAM and Design Manufacturing for Mechanical Engineers with Autodesk Fusion 360
by Autodesk- 4.9
Approx. 23 hours to complete
With design for manufacturing, our design process focused on the design over its cost, but always keeping in mind how parts needed to be made. With manufacturing at the core of a design, we're able to fix potential problems in the design phase rather than after production. After taking this course, you'll be able to:...