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    Our Top 5 Surfacing Tips and Tricks for Class A Geometry

    If Class A geometry gets your attention, then this top 5 surfacing tips will take your latest model to the next level. Check out if we missed any.


  • solids-to-tsplines

    From Solids to Organics – when and how to use Solids, Surfaces, and T-Splines

    There are a variety of modeling techniques available for designers looking to take their projects from ideas to actual, real-life things. Surfacing and subdivisional modeling both have their strengths and weaknesses that should be considered from the beginning of the design process.


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    Pirani Life: Sustaining Life While Being the Life of the Party

    Hey, remember parties? And going out? Those were good times. Pirani Life is working toward making sure the next “normal” is a better one. Find out how.


  • john-saunders-face-shield

    New ways to work, for your office and society

    John Saunders has always been instrumental to the Fusion 360 community, and in recent times, that commitment to things bigger than himself has really shined. Read to find out how Saunders Machine Works is helping out 12,000 face shields at a time.


  • Hard Surfacing

    Hard Surfacing, soft bodies: An interview with Jason Zigrino

    We love to Make Anything here at Autodesk. One of the things we love is when tools are used “wrong” to discover new solutions to problems. Check out Jason Zigrino and what he does wrong his spare time.


  • fusion-360-api

    API: Extend Fusion 360, not Yourself

    We all have requirements for unique solutions, capabilities, or customization to meet our design or project needs. Read how OpenBOM and Bommer are making our Bill of Material easier with Fusion 360 APIs.


  • base-for-imac-knack

    Nack Studio | Beautiful, but not Basic – How to Make Things Effortlessly

    Sometimes the most straightforward solutions have much bigger stories behind them. Looking at the design of the Base by Nack Studio, basic is not effortless.


  • covid-19-vent

    3D Printed Parts and Design a Low-Cost Ventilator in Minutes

    COVID-19 Vent today announced their premiere product, a new low-cost ventilator, to combat the unprecedented novel coronavirus. COVID-19 Vent is a medical device that functions similar to a traditional medical ventilator, a device in grievously high demand, at exceptionally low manufacturing cost. It offers a new way for the medical equipment to be constructed locally…


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    Top 6 Ways to Maximize Working Remotely

    Working remotely can be a real challenge. For some, especially under the current challenges we’re facing, adjusting can be particularly frustrating, as the disruption to the methods of making and innovating has become impossible to execute. Mercifully, here on the Fusion 360 team, we have a few people (like myself!) who are on the road…


  • new-lab

    New Lab: The New Champion of Innovation

    Check out our latest showcase blog about New Lab in Brooklyn New York, and how they aim to change the rate of innovation, one Hardware company at a time.


  • Getting Started with Fusion 360 – 10 Tips

    Top 10 tips for total beginners when it comes to CAD, design, and Fusion 360.


  • Taking Cloud-Based Collaboration to the Sky: The Story of Defense Contractor TEN TECH LLC

    Collaboration is key for TEN TECH LLC Engineering Services. By using a centralized cloud-stored dataset, multiple engineers can work together.


  • Return to Dark Tower

    Learn how Fusion 360 was used to create the centerpiece of Dark Tower in this much anticipated board game: Return to the Dark Tower.


  • Tarform: A new breed of electric motorcycles

    Tarform: A new breed of electric motorcycles that embodies the spirit of craftsmanship, advanced manufacturing, and clean technology.


  • LifeFuels: Made to Thrive

    Learn how LifeFuels used Fusion 360 to create a smart nutrition bottle that's made to thrive.