Fusion 360 for 3D printing workshop
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Fusion 360 for 3D printing.
Do you want to create your own 3D print but don’t know how to 3D model?
Are you ready to learn how to use a CAD package and create your own designs?
CreateSpace London will host two introduction workshops in July for 3D modelling with Autodesk Fusion 360.
The event will be run by Paul Sohi, product design expert of Autodesk and Fusion 360 evangelist.
After the session, you should have a basic grip on Fusion 360, and be ready to start exploring 3D printing.
Fusion 360 is a FREE 3D design package created by Autodesk for hobbyist, students and start up companies. It’s a professional and easy to use package, which combines parametric mechanical design with easy to use free form modelling tools. You can easily export your designs made in Fusion 360 and materialise them on a 3D printer or create a slick render of your design, with the help of the built in render engine.
Important: Requirements
You will need to bring your own laptop with a 64 bit OS(Mac/Windows) with an installed copy of Fusion 360 and an activated account. Please do this before you come to the session. Also bring an external mouse for your laptop.
If you have problems during the installation process or general Fusion 360 questions, contact Paul through Twitter @fuseps.
This is a two series introduction sessions into Fusion 360.The next session will be about designing for laser cutting.(28 July.)
Member and non members of Create Space can join this session, but to be able to use the Create Space 3D printer, membership and an induction is required.
Thursday 14th July 2016
Address:
CreateSpace London 1 harrow road, Wembley point 12th floor
HA9 6DE
2 min walk from stone bridge park tube station.
Bakerloo line
London Overground
Tickets: £20 for each session.
Doors open at 18:00.
Session starts at 18:30 prompt and ends around 2100, followed by drinks and pizza.
Only 15 spaces, so please book in advance to avoid disappointment.
Looking forward to seeing you, Kevin Koekkoek Maker/designer and CreateSpace member.
Tickets are non refundable.
