Thursday, January 7, 2016

Autocad Fusion 360 and panel layout

I learned to draft on a drafting table with a pencil and rulers when I was young both watching my father and in a high school class.  I took an autocad(r) course in college.  I taught myself autocad(r) and MANY other programs trying to become somewhat efficient at getting concepts out of my head into the computer.  I have always struggled with these tools.  They seem to do some things well and then something fundamental (to me) not so well (or not at  all).  Mainly I have never found a tool that seems to fit me, until now.

Autodesk Fusion 360(r) is a extremely intuitive comprehensive design tool.  I have learned to operate somewhat effectively with only completing a few of the provided step-by-step tutorials  The package does design, assembly, animation, rendering, FEM, 3D printing, CAM and more.  It is free for hobbyist (for a year) and free to students (3 years).

I have maybe 2-3 hours with the application and below is the layout of my mill electrical panel.  It's fairly empowering to see a design before building it.


Hats off to Autodesk for providing the community with such a powerful tool for free (and actually a reasonable paid rate of $20/month).  They also provide loads of training sessions for free.  I hope this platform flourishes and the hobby community leverages the power it contains.  In my opinion, Fusion 360 is in a class entirely by itself (that is a lot coming from me).

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