1:37 You should _always_ create a component first, whether you think you're going to end up with an assembly or not. Even if you're positive you'll only end up with one body, create a component anyway. This is so fundamentally important that it's literally referred to as "rule #1". There will most likely _never_ be a situation where you'll wish you _hadn't_ created a component, but you'll almost always regret it if you don't, and it can be VERY difficult to create a component from existing features afterwards. (Luckily there's a plug-in that will warn you if you attempt to create a feature without creating a component and activating it first.) You should also _always rename everything_ (every sketch, body, plane, etc) - descriptive names make it so much easier to work, especially if you come back to an old file later. That's referred to as "rule #2".
Buggiest software I've ever used. Been using CAD/CAM for 15 years. 3DS Max, Revit, Solidworks you name it. Fusion's buggier than wine programs ran on a hackintosh without the correct plist files.
It's not just the bugs. The fundamental design of the UI must have been done by a third-grade dropout on meth. In my 40 years as a Mechanical Design Engineer, I've used about two dozen CAD programs, beginning in 1980. Two of the worst ones I've used have been Autocad and Fusion. I'm convinced Autodesk has no one who has used CAD in real world design situations on their design team.
When will Fusion360 come to Ukratna? When the Fusion360 product will be translated into Ukrainian. There are already channels in Ukrainian? @Fusion360inUA When will it be possible to buy a license in Ukraine and not through Poland?
Be thankful it hasn't. It is not a user friendly program. One of the worst I've used in my 40 years as a mechanical design engineer. If we unleashed this trash on Ukraine, it would be tantamount to a declaration of war!
A video on how to add joints early on would be great
The real question is, how do we get access to this smoker model.
1:37 You should _always_ create a component first, whether you think you're going to end up with an assembly or not. Even if you're positive you'll only end up with one body, create a component anyway. This is so fundamentally important that it's literally referred to as "rule #1". There will most likely _never_ be a situation where you'll wish you _hadn't_ created a component, but you'll almost always regret it if you don't, and it can be VERY difficult to create a component from existing features afterwards. (Luckily there's a plug-in that will warn you if you attempt to create a feature without creating a component and activating it first.)
You should also _always rename everything_ (every sketch, body, plane, etc) - descriptive names make it so much easier to work, especially if you come back to an old file later. That's referred to as "rule #2".
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Buggiest software I've ever used. Been using CAD/CAM for 15 years. 3DS Max, Revit, Solidworks you name it. Fusion's buggier than wine programs ran on a hackintosh without the correct plist files.
Whiniest 'itch on UA-cam. Get a new hobby or a life or go use Freecad!
I love fusion 360 but them bugs be driving me crazy😅
It's not just the bugs. The fundamental design of the UI must have been done by a third-grade dropout on meth. In my 40 years as a Mechanical Design Engineer, I've used about two dozen CAD programs, beginning in 1980. Two of the worst ones I've used have been Autocad and Fusion. I'm convinced Autodesk has no one who has used CAD in real world design situations on their design team.
When will Fusion360 come to Ukratna?
When the Fusion360 product will be translated into Ukrainian. There are already channels in Ukrainian? @Fusion360inUA
When will it be possible to buy a license in Ukraine and not through Poland?
Be thankful it hasn't. It is not a user friendly program. One of the worst I've used in my 40 years as a mechanical design engineer. If we unleashed this trash on Ukraine, it would be tantamount to a declaration of war!