Plan still seems to be the same. www.autodesk.com/ca-en/products/fusion-360/personal It's free but is limited use (meaning there are some restrictions, like up to 10 working projects)
@@ReadyFreddyYT I must be understanding it wrong so with that free plan you can make stl files for 3D printing? I want to learn fusion but can’t afford to pay for it right now
@TheKingofparis148 so yeah, you can install the app for free, but it will only allow up to 10 working project files. What I mean by working is if you make an 11th project, your first project file will no longer be editable. These are project files, you can export these project files as stl files as much as you like.
thanks i have want to 3D model for a long time and this helps a lot!
@@OiSoyo glad I could help!
Blender is so incredibly powerful and it’s free! But I’ve tried and tried to master it and the learning curve is just too steep for me.
I agree. I like to think I can pick up things, but it is definitely one I have not quite got.
Really useful information.
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips! Thanks
Thanks, mate!
have they changed the pricing plans for fusion 360 i dont see 3d modeling under the personal plan
Plan still seems to be the same. www.autodesk.com/ca-en/products/fusion-360/personal
It's free but is limited use (meaning there are some restrictions, like up to 10 working projects)
@@ReadyFreddyYT I must be understanding it wrong so with that free plan you can make stl files for 3D printing? I want to learn fusion but can’t afford to pay for it right now
@TheKingofparis148 so yeah, you can install the app for free, but it will only allow up to 10 working project files. What I mean by working is if you make an 11th project, your first project file will no longer be editable.
These are project files, you can export these project files as stl files as much as you like.
Is there a link to vector76?
I think this should be the one: vector76.github.io/Web_OpenSCAD_Customizer/gridfinity_bins.html
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