I'm playing with this now, watching videos to learn things, playing with it myself, and stumbled onto this series and simply wanted to say that this has been incredibly helpful thus far! Thank you for taking all the time to go into such detail with every step!
I highly recommend Dorset Design Build! I found his more traditional teaching method better than some of other youtubers robot teaching style that that can be hard to follow.
Nice video. I am familiar with Fusion 360 and I am looking to utilize it in my woodworking projects. Are you intending for these videos to be a continuing training with multiple sessions? I hope so, I am very interested.
Yes, there are more videos coming. They are companion videos to an online class (Fusion 360 for Woodworking) that I am teaching at Yestermorrow Design/Build School. There are still openings available in the class, in case you are interested in signing up. yestermorrow.org/
Using TH-cam to learn a new tool is great but maybe the title should be more about you learning it instead of presenting like you're teaching it. As someone trying to learn it, I consider if I am watching someone learning or someone who knows what they're doing and it's actually frustrating coming to a video looking for something of value and finding out that's not what the video is.
I see what you are talking about, but honestly it was not that bad. Ive been working on fusion and shapr3d for the last year and a half and it's hard to remember the small stuff. for the most part it was a good tutorial.
I'm playing with this now, watching videos to learn things, playing with it myself, and stumbled onto this series and simply wanted to say that this has been incredibly helpful thus far! Thank you for taking all the time to go into such detail with every step!
Excellent instruction!
Thank you!
How to draw directly and have the solid wood shape appear immediately on the cube?
I highly recommend Dorset Design Build! I found his more traditional teaching method better than some of other youtubers robot teaching style that that can be hard to follow.
I can assure you that I'm not a robot.
Precisely what a robot would say…
Link to device in your left hand?
Nice video. I am familiar with Fusion 360 and I am looking to utilize it in my woodworking projects. Are you intending for these videos to be a continuing training with multiple sessions? I hope so, I am very interested.
Yes, there are more videos coming. They are companion videos to an online class (Fusion 360 for Woodworking) that I am teaching at Yestermorrow Design/Build School. There are still openings available in the class, in case you are interested in signing up. yestermorrow.org/
Is this using the hobbyist license from Autodesk? Thanks for your instructions.
Yes, everything covered in the video is included in the Fusion hobbyist version.
Using TH-cam to learn a new tool is great but maybe the title should be more about you learning it instead of presenting like you're teaching it.
As someone trying to learn it, I consider if I am watching someone learning or someone who knows what they're doing and it's actually frustrating coming to a video looking for something of value and finding out that's not what the video is.
I see what you are talking about, but honestly it was not that bad. Ive been working on fusion and shapr3d for the last year and a half and it's hard to remember the small stuff. for the most part it was a good tutorial.