Day 1 of Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days for Complete Beginners! - 2023 EDITION

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New to Fusion 360? This is a brand new 2023 version of Day #1 of "Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days for Complete Beginners" - the most popular Fusion 360 course on the internet!

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00:00 - Fusion 360 Beginner Tutorial 2022 User Interface
00:52 - Restore Default Settings Fusion 360
01:35 - Set document units Fusion 360
02:09 - Create a New Component Fusion 360
02:40 - How to Sketch in Fusion 360
04:46 - Create 3D objects in Fusion 360
06:02 - How to Save in Autodesk Fusion 360
08:28 - Rectangular Pattern Fusion 360
09:42 - How to Hollow Body in Fusion 360
12:25 - Round Edges in Fusion 360 using Fillet
12:39 - How to Save Versions of Fusion 360 File


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*Question - Should I remake the whole 30 days course?*

ProductDesignOnline
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8:50 They have renamed "Directions" to "Axis" since the release of this video. The workflow remain the same though. Just in case you get confused why "Directions" isn't there anymore.

thuglaza
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This needs to be said. There are many tutorials out there. The authors know the product and they have made an effort to transfer that information to others and of course gather likes and followers. But this tutorial is outstanding. Not only is it professionally designed, as a teacher myself I can say it is very didactic. Meticulously following each and every step I achieved in one lesson the kind of initial expertise I was always looking for. Now I am not just a follower. I am a fan wishing to learn more.

evierma
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Shortcuts for navigating around the workspace when using a mouse with a clickable scrollwheel:

Scroll wheel forward / backward -> Zoom in and out
Press and hold scroll wheel + move mouse -> Pan around the workspace
Shift key + Press and hold scroll wheel + move mouse -> Orbit the work piece

cusemoneyman
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The video time is 13:06, it took me about 3 hours - But I did it. It's a start. Seriously though, thank you for the video(s). For some of us, it's a challenge; but a challenge that can be beaten. Thank you

DGMarbleguy
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I'm a newbie to CAD in general. I took mechanical drafting in college...30 years ago. I have been blown away by this entire series. I am doing each lesson and while all of them have been challenging...this blew my mind. You do a great job and I appreciate your hard work making this for us. Please, if you have time keep them coming. Thank You!

jmonty
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At 10:22, to create sketch with right-click on a single face of the body you need to toggle the visibility of the sketches (sketch1, and 2) off so the software won't select the sketches accidently.

neotokyovid
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This tutorial is ace. I've learned more in 13 minutes here than I did bashing about for 10 hours in a few different sessions on my own!

fcallum
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This tutorial is very good. I've been using Fusion 360 a few years, half assed, and I have tried many tutorials to learn more here on You Tube. However, a lot of people, respectfully, keep showing the same stuff, spending incredible amounts of time on the same things, and this guy just shows you how it works, where to find it, and moves on. I like his style, and I'm going through every video he has on this software now. Simple things like telling you "hey, there are two Rectangular Pattern commands, avoid the sketch one, use this one" are great. I've never seen anyone explain this. I for one really appreciate you put the time, effort, and energy into putting these videos out. I mean, seriously, anyone could learn from your tutorials, and literally create a job for themselves. Anyone that doesn't think it is possible without a degree, think again. I work at a machine shop. We're setting up CNC lathes and running all kinds of parts. Well, a friend that works there, he came on You Tube, learned Fusion 360, and then demonstrated his ability at our job. Now he models a lot of our lathe work, and gets paid well for it. So, these videos are super valuable. you can literally elevate your knowledge/skills and specialize yourself for the job you want. A big thank you to you.

I know im rambling, but seriously, I see it as a big deal. Just by following these, practicing, and learning the proper way to use this software through these tutorials, i will no doubt become more valuable at work, increase my wages, and ultimately help my family/children more because of it. Thanks again, it is much appreciated. I hope you succeed in every way bro.

Dylise
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I started CAD 2 years ago with Tinkercad moved to Fusion 360 in a couple of months. Looking back I have come so far mostly due to your tutorials. Thank you so much you are why I'm semi proficient. Really looking forward to this series. I will be donating some money to show my appreciation.

AbeYoung
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Thank you, this is a fantastic tutorial. No bluff, no time wasting, just straight into a useful program of learning.

markhansford
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Fantastic tutorial! For those that think it's too fast paced... I'm pretty sure you will never be able to use this or any other software if you can't even figure out the pause/rewind controls on YouTube.

shawnyork
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No argument, this is a solid, quality tutorial. If this continues throughout your entire series I will be an enthusiastic student. Thank you for getting me over the first hurdles so far.

thirdrider
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I had to watch 10 videos from other series just to learn what this one video taught. It's truly clear and extremely informative. Endless thanks.

suleymanyilmaz
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Your last Learn fusion 360 in 30 days is how I originally learned fusion, and I feel I am pretty proficient with it now and I have you to thank for that. Many many years ago I took a Cad class in high school, and hated it. Couldn't wrap my head around it. Fusion360 with your tutorial was a night and day difference (that and being able to 3d print the things I design which gives a much greater sense of gratification). But either way, thank you!

Xploit
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Only 1:41 into this video and you're right to the point. There's no sitting g through 5 minutes of monologue plugging. Thank you! 🙌 😊

arianna
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I had thought CAD was uninteresting and a chore when I was trying to use onshape with someone else's tutorial. Turns out, a good CAD software and an even better teacher makes for an awesome experience!

out_of_the_BOX
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Just completed day one. Thank you for this awesome series. Printing it now!

theeightbitdad
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Dude I really love your style of instruction. Everytime you do something, you immediately follow up with the exact answer for whatever question that I think of. What a breeze!

weilianlow
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I have only gotten through day 1 so far, but I will be sticking with it to day 30. I do have 1 small critique, Please PAUSE. You are very thorough and I really do appreciate the step by step. But I have to go between the video and Fusion360 and until I know where the buttons are I am stopping and backing up and re-watching so many times. A 2 - 3 second pause would be tremendously useful for beginners like myself. Thank you for the video lesson.

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