Hi guys, I just discovered a really neat feature of Fusion360. I've switched over to it, and currently redoing my cad files for it. The really neat feature is that I can share a public link of my project, that will always show the latest version. It allows you expand the project and see an exploded parts view, and everything else about it.
I've updated the blog to include the link. I also threw up some pictures of the trucks partially welded together
http://www.ge44.org
If you don't want to visit the link, or trust it, here's the picture of the truck I welded up.
Fusion360 and my construction blog of the GE44 locomotive
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Re: Fusion360 and my construction blog of the GE44 locomotiv
That is great work, Ive just started playing around with the fusion360 package at very basic level...
Also started playing around with building a GE44 tonner as well, on the back burner, but have been interested in you progress.
Also started playing around with building a GE44 tonner as well, on the back burner, but have been interested in you progress.
Re: Fusion360 and my construction blog of the GE44 locomotiv
You know, the best way to learn a 3d cad program like Fusion360 or Solidworks, is to take a set of plans, and build it in the cad program.
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Re: Fusion360 and my construction blog of the GE44 locomotiv
put stuff up on the internet, have someone like your design and start building / selling it.
totally agree on 'good way to learn....'
totally agree on 'good way to learn....'
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Re: Fusion360 and my construction blog of the GE44 locomotiv
Another benefit is finding errors in the plans when the software shows parts that don't assemble properly.WJH wrote:You know, the best way to learn a 3d cad program like Fusion360 or Solidworks, is to take a set of plans, and build it in the cad program.