FusionNews highlights the key things that happened over the past week in the Fusion 360 Community. New posts every Friday.
From the Fusion 360 Team
Check out what’s happening with the sheet metal experience in Fusion 360, what the team is working on and some of the workflows we plan to address.
Quick Tip: Better Simulation Results
If blue simulation results have got you down, check out this tip to learn some different (& better) ways to visualize those results!
Creative Conners Delivers Broadway-Quality Automation for Small Theaters
Creative Conners, Inc. offers a line of products that make scenic automation possible for theaters and scene shops of all sizes.
Product Surfacing with T-Splines and Parametric Solid Modeling Tools @ AU 2016
Going to Autodesk University? Attend this class being taught by Claas Kuhnen, a Fusion 360 Expert Elite!
Events
Live: Autodesk University 2016
Do you plan on attending Autodesk University 2016 on November 15th-17th? Be sure to register for some of these Fusion 360 classes. Register here.
New to Fusion 360 and/or 3D design? Get an introduction on November 9th at 1 PM EST. Register here.
Online: Quick Start Virtual Lab
Join us on November 10th at 1 PM EST to get up and running quickly with Fusion 360 with this online interactive session. Register here.
Gallery Spotlights
Morellato Watch by Super Baldi
Guitar Bridge by Nikos Natsios
Taller Hand Lamp by Jonas Alberto Vidal Valdivia
Your Ideas from the Fusion 360 IdeaStation
We take your suggestions very seriously as they help to shape Fusion 360, so please share your ideas and vote for new features / enhancements you would like to see. Here are a few from this week.
It would be helpful if one could see moment of saving on an undo list. I sometimes want to revert to last save state and reopening doc is quite time consuming.
Boring, Drilling, Tapping Cycles: Order by Selection
It would be nice to have the option of being able to post process the operations based on my desired order of drilling (tapping, boring as aforementioned), as opposed to the shortest, or most efficient solution as determined by Fusion.
Leave Operation Choices as They Were Last Used
When I’m using a tool on a regular basis I don’t want to have to continually re-choose the operation I want performed. Leave it the way I set it until I change it.
Have a story to share? We would love to hear more about you and how you’re using Fusion 360! Shoot me an email at Shannon.McGarry@autodesk.com