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Fusion 360 Basics for Beginners

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₹ 4999
299 min
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J Aatish Rao
J Aatish RaoMechanical Engineering Professional
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Why enroll

People enroll in the Fusion 360 Basics for Beginners course to learn how to create 3D models and understand the fundamentals of computer-aided design (CAD). The course helps beginners quickly become familiar with the Fusion 360 interface, sketching tools, and basic modeling features through simple, step-by-step lessons. It is ideal for students, hobbyists, and aspiring designers who want to build practical design skills for product design, engineering projects, or 3D printing. By the end of the course, learners gain the confidence to start creating their own 3D designs.

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Aerospace or Automotive
  • You're a Mechanical Engineering professional
  • You prefer self-paced learning you can revisit

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Mechanical Engineering
  • You need live interaction with an instructor

Course details

This course is designed for beginners who want to learn the fundamentals of 3D design and CAD using Fusion 360. Whether you are a student, hobbyist, engineer, or product designer, this course will help you understand the essential tools and workflows needed to start creating 3D models with confidence. You will learn how to navigate the Fusion 360 interface, create sketches, build 3D models, and apply basic design techniques used in real-world projects. Through step-by-step demonstrations and practical exercises, you will gain hands-on experience designing parts and simple products.After completing this course, you will have a solid foundation in Fusion 360 and be able to create basic 3D models for design, prototyping, or 3D printing.

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

  • Introduction

  • GUI of Fuision 360

  • Basic Sketching Tools

  • Pattern Making in a 2D Sketch

  • The construct toolbar

  • 3D Modelling - Practice Set 1

  • 3D Modelling - Practice Set 2

  • 3D Modelling - Practice Set 3

  • A very simple assembly

  • Geneva Wheel Mechanism

  • Animation workspace


Course content

The course is readily available, allowing learners to start and complete it at their own pace.

34 lectures4 hr 59 min
  1. Scope of this course
    1 min
  2. How to download AutoDesk Fusion 360 for FREE
    4 min
  3. GUI Of Fusion 360
    7 min
  4. Basic Sketching Tools
    13 min
  5. Intermediate Sketching Tools
    12 min
  6. Advance Sketching Tools
    6 min
  7. Pattern Making in a 2D Sketch
    3 min
  8. 2D Sketching - Practice Set 1
    13 min
  9. 2D Sketching - Practice Set 2
    12 min
  10. 2D Sketching - Practice Set 3
    18 min
  11. Using the canvas tool
    10 min
  12. Basic Modelling Tools
    10 min
  13. Intermediate Modelling Tools
    8 min
  14. Advance Modelling Tools
    10 min
  15. Miscellaneous Modelling Tools
    16 min
  16. Pattern Making in 3D Modelling
    8 min
  17. The construct toolbar
    5 min
  18. 3D Modelling - Practice Set 1
    15 min
  19. 3D Modelling - Practice Set 2
    6 min
  20. 3D Modelling - Practice Set 3
    13 min
  21. Sweep vs Loft
    5 min
  22. Revolve & Emboss
    6 min
  23. The Inspect Toolbar
    6 min
  24. Rendering Workspace
    8 min
  25. Bodies Vs Components
    5 min
  26. A very simple assembly
    9 min
  27. Geneva Wheel Mechanism
    21 min
  28. Animation workspace
    6 min
  29. Hexagonal Nut
    4 min
  30. Lego Brick
    4 min
  31. Ball Bearing
    9 min
  32. Lampshade
    11 min
  33. How to become a fusion 360 certified user
    8 min
  34. How to showcase your skills
    7 min

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Questions and Answers

A: A. Timeline control first. You're fixing intent, not symptoms. B. STEP kills parametrics. That's a one-way door. C. Tolerance isn't a driver in Fusion sketches. D. Random constraint deletion hides the real DOF issue.

A: A. Constraint state first. Regeneration after. B. Saving doesn't validate geometry. C. Drawings inherit sketch problems. D. Interference says nothing about sketch DOF.

A: A. Edge references move. That's textbook instability. B. Unit mismatch scales everything, not just holes. C. Feature order would fail outright. D. Corruption doesn't track with param changes.

A: A. Failures cascade. Fix the first crack. B. Rebuild loses design intent. C. Forcing compute doesn't fix bad references. D. Locking avoids learning why it broke.