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Looking to lay your parts flat in Fusion 360 for Laser Cutting?
The Arrange feature, which is not available to those on the free Personal Use license, is a great way to lay your parts flat in preparation for laser cutting. Arrange is only available in the Manufacture workspace, after creating a Manufacture Model. Learn how to quickly nest your Fusion 360 components with the Arrange feature, including the pros and cons to consider.
Lay parts flat with the Personal Use (Hobbyist) Fusion 360 license. Check out the next video in this series, where I demo how to lay your components flat on the same planar surface using Joints in Fusion 360.
Demo file #1: a360.co/2UNrDT9
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00:00 - How to lay parts flat in Fusion 360
00:19 - Three ways to lay parts flat in Fusion 360
01:27 - How to enter Fusion 360 Manufacture workspace
01:42 - Create Manufacture Model in Fusion 360
02:01 - How to edit Manufacture Model in Fusion 360
02:28 - How to use the Arrange feature in Fusion 360
05:10 - Lay parts flat with Joints in Fusion 360
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#Fusion360 #ProductDesignOnline #LaserCutting
Watch the FULL series here ➞ bit.ly/F360LaserCutter
Thanks to SendCutSend.com for sponsoring this series on Laser Cutting with Fusion 360!
Looking to lay your parts flat in Fusion 360 for Laser Cutting?
The Arrange feature, which is not available to those on the free Personal Use license, is a great way to lay your parts flat in preparation for laser cutting. Arrange is only available in the Manufacture workspace, after creating a Manufacture Model. Learn how to quickly nest your Fusion 360 components with the Arrange feature, including the pros and cons to consider.
Lay parts flat with the Personal Use (Hobbyist) Fusion 360 license. Check out the next video in this series, where I demo how to lay your components flat on the same planar surface using Joints in Fusion 360.
Demo file #1: a360.co/2UNrDT9
FUSION 360 RESOURCES
1. Preview PDO Academy ➞ productdesignonline.com
2. Checklists for Fusion 360 Beginners (Interactive PDF) ➞ http://bit.ly/f360checklist
3. Fusion 360 Hotkeys (Interactive PDF) ➞ bit.ly/F360Hotkeys
4. 3D Modeling Challenges (with prizes!) ➞ bit.ly/3DModelChallenge
SUPPORT KEVIN'S MISSION
↪Making CAD education accessible
1. Kevin's Patreon ➞ patreon.com/productdesignonline
2. Buy Kevin a Coffee ➞ buymeacoffee.com/pdo
3. Amazon storefront ➞ http://bit.ly/amazonpdo
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (& Hit the Bell!)
http://bit.ly/sub-right-now
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - How to lay parts flat in Fusion 360
00:19 - Three ways to lay parts flat in Fusion 360
01:27 - How to enter Fusion 360 Manufacture workspace
01:42 - Create Manufacture Model in Fusion 360
02:01 - How to edit Manufacture Model in Fusion 360
02:28 - How to use the Arrange feature in Fusion 360
05:10 - Lay parts flat with Joints in Fusion 360
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Disclaimer:
This video description may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a small commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you.
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#Fusion360 #ProductDesignOnline #LaserCutting