Fusion Basics Intermediate

Woodworking, Metal Fabrication, Tech Lab

Fusion Basics Intermediate

Unlock your Fusion potential with our intermediate Fusion course!

Member

$46.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guest

$57.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Tue, 3/25/2025 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Tue, 3/25/2025

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Type:
Class, Has Prerequisite

Location:
Tech Lab

Interests:
3D Design, 3D Printing

About

The intermediate level picks up where the beginner class left off when it comes to learning Fusion, a design program that lets you turn designs into items of metal, wood, plastic, or molds. This is an incredibly powerful tool for designing two- and three-dimensional objects for visualization or for manufacturing on 3D printers, laser cutters, CNC (computer numerical control) machines, plasma cutters, and more.

You'll learn foundational, intermediate concepts like:

  • Using advanced constraints and dimensions.
  • Using project and intercept in your sketches.
  • Understanding parametric design and good timeline management.
  • Designing parts to interface perfectly with existing hardware.
  • Rendering your work in brilliant detail.

The course includes links to instructor notes and a collection of exercises to build your skills. 

Details

  • This course will get you further down the road to being a digital designer. Take the advanced course next to really drive it home.
  • Bring a laptop with Fusion already loaded. This is critical as no computers are provided, and the program does not work well with a trackpad. There will not be time during class to download the program.
  • You can download a free trial directly from Fusion. Click "Get started" under the column "Fusion for Personal Use." It will walk you through the process including creating an account and sending you a confirmation email.

Prerequisites

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Jeremy Foster

Jeremy Foster, a software engineer at Microsoft and a maker at heart, has been designing and making "things" for the Internet of Things for more than a decade. Formerly on the Fusion 360 team's Advisory Board, Jeremy tries to stay current on everything Fusion 360 has to offer hackers and makers like us.

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