Harry Klippton
Not Interested
Thread title says it all. I'm finding fusion 360 infuriating. I know some of you guys are 3d printing stuff. What are you using?
Or post helpful tutorials for 360.
Or post helpful tutorials for 360.
You can get Fusion360 for free as well. When I downloaded it it said something about it being a three year trial.I’ve only used tinkercad, but that’s just because it’s free and online lol
You should be able to print to pdf with pdf creator or similar software installed.The only thing I miss about the free option is that I can't convert my flattened pattern to PDF. I was hoping to be able to do that so I could do a drilling layout with it in Illustrator.
I have the Adobe suite so I can make PDFs. I haven't tried converting outside of Fusion from a .ipt or .STL or anything yet, so I'll have to give that a shot. Is there a preferred file type? I'll give it a go this weekend.You should be able to print to pdf with pdf creator or similar software installed.
The simplest fucking thing. Just some miter bars to make a crosscut sled for my squier of a table saw. The miter slots are smaller than standard size. I've got my dimensions and sketched a design. I never thought it would be so hard to like select a body, rotate it, and align it in a software application. But now that it's pissed me off, I can't give up![]()
It's not exactly the funnest thing to be a beginner at.
What are you trying to model @Harry Klippton?
The simplest fucking thing. Just some miter bars to make a crosscut sled for my squier of a table saw. The miter slots are smaller than standard size. I've got my dimensions and sketched a design. I never thought it would be so hard to like select a body, rotate it, and align it in a software application. But now that it's pissed me off, I can't give up
I think I need to understand how to conceptualize a design in 360. And additionally, to understand the tools and navigation
I assumed you're able to flatten the element and print this view as a pdf file.I have the Adobe suite so I can make PDFs. I haven't tried converting outside of Fusion from a .ipt or .STL or anything yet, so I'll have to give that a shot. Is there a preferred file type? I'll give it a go this weekend.
I can flatten it and save it as a drawing in a file type that I'm not familiar with. To save as a PDF I need the full version. The option is there but it's not available for the free version.I assumed you're able to flatten the element and print this view as a pdf file.
File -> print -> pdf. Not Save As...
Pdf Architect (Pdf Creator, Adobe Acrobat, etc) shows in print manager as a "printer".