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Workshop: Introduction to 3D CAD (with Fusion 360)

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Fusion 360 is a computer-assisted design software package. It is '''parametric''', which means that you can always go back and change parameters and the entire design will update to match.
 == Typical workflow==:
# Create a sketch
# Extrude the sketch
# Export
 == Creating a sketch== 
# Create a sketch plane.
#:* Press the '''Create Sketch''' button in the top left of the tool bar. Then select the plane on which you would like to create a sketch. If there are no components to select a plane from, you must select a plane from the 3D space (X plane, Y plane, Z plane). It may be helpful to choose the initial orientation that best suits your preferences and your project. For example, if the component is relatively long and flat, it may be useful to start on the Z plane. In this scenario, you will create the sketch of the bottom or top surface. [[File:Sketch planes.png|280px|thumb|right|Example of Sketch Planes]]
# Finish sketch
 == Extruding a sketch== 
# Select sketch
# Select parameters
# Finish
 == Modifying bodies== 
# Fillets/chamfers
# Combining bodies
 == Exporting== 
# Select object
# Select destination
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