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    3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

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    3D Printing with Fusion 360: Design for additive manufacturing, and level up your simulation and print preparation skills

    3D Printing with Fusion 360
    by Ozel, Sualp;

    English | 2023 | ISBN: 1803246642 | 438 pages | True PDF | 124.81 MB




    Improve your Autodesk Fusion competence around 3D printing workflows by learning how to repair broken STLs, design for additive manufacturing, position and support parts, and slice them
    Key Features

    Use Autodesk Fusion to import and repair external designs and create native lightweight designs for 3D printing
    Master the setup of 3D printing within Fusion’s Manufacture workspace
    Gain insights into the different 3D printing technologies and the unique print preparation steps for their effective use
    Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook

    Book Description

    As 3D printing gains traction, the demand for CAD experts in manufacturing grows. If you're a fan of Autodesk Fusion and crave hands-on experience with automated modeling, generative design, and the full potential of additive manufacturing, this book is your guide to elevating your design and 3D printing skills.

    In this book, you’ll learn how to open CAD or Mesh files in Fusion and expertly repair, edit, and prepare them for 3D printing. You’ll unlock the secrets of effective print preparation, learning about print settings, support structures, and part orientation. This book also highlights Fusion’s diverse preferences designed specifically for additive manufacturing.

    Subsequent chapters will guide you in choosing the right part orientation and position, as well as creating suitable support structures based on your chosen printing technology. You’ll simulate the printing process to detect and remedy common print failures associated with the metal powder bed fusion process. Finally, you’ll leverage templates and scripts to automate routine tasks around print preparation.

    By the end of this 3D printing book, you'll be armed with the knowledge and skills necessary to harness the power of Fusion for additive manufacturing, meeting the growing demand with confidence.
    What you will learn

    Use Autodesk Fusion to open, inspect, repair, and edit externally created designs for 3D printing
    Set up your 3D prints for different printing technologies, such as FFF, SLA/DLP, SLS, and MPBF
    Use templates to automate your additive operations, including part orientation, arrangement, and support
    Run process simulation for metal powder bed fusion and learn how to compensate for common print failure modes
    Optimize Fusion 360’s preferences for 3D printing
    Export machine-specific file formats for 3D printing, such as G-Code, SLI, SLC, and CLI

    Who this book is for

    If you're a designer using Autodesk Fusion on a daily basis and want to delve into 3D printing or craft functional, lightweight prints, this book is your go-to. It's also a valuable reference for intermediate-level Fusion users seeking insights into DFAM (design for additive manufacturing) and print preparation.

    To get the most out of this book, it's recommended that you have a good understanding of Fusion's design features, familiarity with opening CAD or MESH files, and prior experience creating components in Fusion.
    Table of Contents

    Opening, Inspecting, and Repairing CAD and Mesh files
    Editing CAD/Mesh Files with DFAM Principles in Mind
    Creating Lightweight Parts, and Identifying and Fixing Potential Failures with Simulation
    Hollowing and Latticing Parts to Reduce Material and Energy Usage
    Tessellating Models and Exporting Mesh Files to Third-Party Slicers
    Introducing the Manufacture Workspace for Print Preparation
    Creating Your First Additive Setup
    Arranging and Orienting Components
    Print Settings
    Support Structures

    (N.B. Please use the Look Inside option to see further chapters)


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