Autodesk Certified Fusion 360 Design for Manufacturing
About This Course
Autodesk Certified Fusion 360 Design for Manufacturing equips participants with the skills to design, model, and produce machine parts using Autodesk Fusion 360. Learn to conceptualize designs that meet functional specifications and generate precise CAD models and assemblies using top-down and bottom-up methodologies. The course covers essential 3D component modeling, including solid, surface, and sheet metal features, as well as advanced techniques for managing assemblies and controlling component materials.
Participants will explore creating exploded view animations, applying GD&T principles, and generating orthographic technical drawings for manufacturing. In addition, you'll learn to produce high-quality renderings for presentations and reviews. This course provides comprehensive training on both subtractive and additive manufacturing design processes, preparing learners to meet the demands of modern manufacturing with precision and efficiency.
What You'll Learn
- Conceptualize machine part designs to meet functional specifications with Fusion 360
- Generate sketches and Fusion 360 CAD models for machine parts using curves and primitive features.
- Create assemblies and drawings focusing on top-down and bottom-up methodologies.
- Produce exploded views and animations for assemblies using Fusion 360
- Apply GD&T principles to produce detailed and standardized drafts and models.
- Create orthographic models and review them for potential improvements in line with machine specifications.
Course Outline:
Topic 1: Design for subtractive manufacture
• Design for subtractive manufacture
• Design for additive manufacture
• Design for drafted applications
• Design for sheet metal manufacture
Topic 2: 3D component modeling
• Create and modify sketches
• Create construction planes and axes
• Create and modify 3D solid features
• Create and modify 3D surface features
• Create and modify freeform parts
• Create and modify sheet metal parts
• Demonstrate view controls
Topic 3: 3D assembly modeling and management
• Create distributed and derived designs
• Create motion with assembly joints
• Demonstrate component control
• Control component physical materials
Topic 4: Create exploded view animations
• Create a storyboard
• Manipulate component positions with transform
Topic 5: Technical detailed drawing creation
• Create a technical drawing
• Create technical drawing templates
• Create technical drawing elements
Topic 6: Rendered image creation
• Set up a render scene
• Control render appearances
• Create renderings
Entry Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
• Able to operate using computer functions
• Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
• Positive Learning Attitude
• Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
• Minimum of 1 year of working experience
Target age group: 21-65 years old