![]() ![]() ![]() Autodesk has, IMO, done something a bit unique in that they have "enabled" thousands of users to become "tech support contributors". Additionally, because it's free to use for most hobbyists, the quantity of people contributing "how-to" videos is almost endless. I do like their business model though: very inexpensive, constant improvements, and great file translation (because all the translators are very up-to-date and run in their cloud). I've just become fairly decent at the parts of it that I use. Is that because Fusion 360 is better? Not at all. as fast or faster than I've been able to in any other program. The sketch-based, parametric modeling felt incredibly confining at first (I came from a CAD program that I had used for over 20 years), but now I can design parts/assemblies and generate code in Fusion very quickly. I dove into Fusion 360 a few years ago when I "semi-retired" and had time, so I just forced myself to use it, and nothing else. But just like any other program that is new to any of us - there is never an overnight adaptation. Yes, if you're in the habit of entering circle center *first* to position a circle, then Fusion will feel clumsy. "The best CAM program is the one you know". I'm certain I'm not the only person to ever say this, but.
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