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Fusion 360 for hobbyists
Fusion 360 for hobbyists








fusion 360 for hobbyists

Please note that product lists may be limited in certain countries.Īutodesk’s Suggested Retail Price (excluding taxes) is used for reference purposes only and may not be in your local currency. Advertised discounts and savings are based on the Autodesk Suggested Retail Price (excluding taxes) for specified product in your region. Maybe I need to keep freecad around for mirroring? I ran into a thread that was 5 years old that keeps being brought back to life, of people complaining about DSM's lack of a proper mirror function, so I assume that the crippling is intentional, and it is here to stay.Īll this to ask what I should try next, or if there's a combination of these that will form up to a complete cad solution.* Fusion 360 online store promotion: This promotion offers a 20% discount off the Suggested Retail Price (SRP) for purchases of a new 1-month or 1-year subscriptions to Fusion 360 and new 1-year subscriptions to Fusion 360 Machining Extension, Fusion 360 Nesting & Fabrication Extension, Fusion 360 Generative Design Extension, Fusion 360 Simulation Extension, Fusion 360 Product Design Extension, Fusion 360 Signal Integrity Extension, Fusion 360 Additive Build Extension, Fusion 360 Manage Extension, Fusion 360 Team Participant, Fusion 360 for Manufacturing, and Fusion 360 for Product Design, excluding taxes from 4/03/23 through 4/28/23 for customers purchasing qualifying subscriptions from the Autodesk online store (Singapore and Malaysia) and authorized resellers. Worse yet? It won't combine the parts! Doesn't like the imported stl. eyeballed to place, as DSM just won't do it via software. About an hour of messing with it and watching tutorials, and the two parts are. I exported the stl of the split body, flipped it in my slicer, then put it back in to designspark, only to discover that aligning parts can be pretty difficult, too. Can't do it in designspark if the body is already fully built, unless your item is fully symmetrical. That being said, I've tried tinkercad (too simplistic), freecad (too difficult)įor about an hour, I thought designspark was the sweet spot. Heck, it doesn't warrant a single $500 purchase. I like the software, but my tinkering doesn't warrant $500 a year. They crippled export options, limited your number of editable files, and now it looks like it is becoming harder to qualify for a free version.

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Fusion 360 is fine, however, it seems they're closing the gates on free licenses.










Fusion 360 for hobbyists