- Course Length: Varies
- Schedule: Varies
- LocationOnline
- ProductFusion
- AIA CEUs or PDHs: 6
FS105: Fusion – Introduction to CAD for CAM 3D Printing Course
The Fusion Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) for 3D Printing course provides you with an understanding of the workflow to create part models for running on 3D Printers. Learn how to create a CAD model that is well prepared and set up for successful 3D printing, minimizing potential issues and ensuring a smoother printing process.
$495.00
- Some MircoCAD training courses will require an additional training manual to be purchased. This information will be added to your receipt before purchase.
Course Plan:
Topics Available
- Review the fundamentals of CAD 3D modeling
- Review workflow of digital manufacturing
- Define CAD Model Dimensions and Scale
- Design for Printability, and Check Model Integrity
- Optimize for Material Type (e.g., PLA, ABS, Resin)
- Optimize Model Orientation
- Ensure Proper Layer Height and Resolution
- Add Support Structures as required
- Review Tolerances
- Re-check your CAD and slicer settings
- Review your Model, and set the File Format
- Save, and Export Settings
Designed for
This course is designed for experienced users of Fusion CAD who wish to utilize the capabilities of Fusion CAM for non-metal and resin applications for running 3D printers.
Prerequisites
Recommended to have taken MicroCAD course FS101
Prior knowledge of Fusion CAD:
• Folder-level projects
• Sketching
• Drawings
• Part modeling
• Surface modeling
• Assemblies
• Parameters
What you get
Students will get classroom access to the software and Autodesk Authorized Training courseware (these can be purchased in addition to the training) and the knowledge to get started with Fusion.
Notes
The course length is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the students. All courses will be taught on the most current release, depending on availability of courseware.