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Product Design Online | Exporting STL Files in Fusion 360 @ProductDesignOnline | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 4 hours ago
This tutorial is an excerpt from my Skillshare course - https://skl.sh/2GAf18h

Exporting STL Files in Fusion 360 // In this video, I'll show you how to export your Fusion 360 components as an STL file. I'll also show you how to export your design file directly to your 3D printer's slicing software.

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Exporting STL Files in Fusion 360
0:28 - Save as STL file
0:35 - Save to desktop
0:50 - Send to 3D-Print utility

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