Fusion 360 (Beginner to 3D Design)
What You Will Learn
✓ Master Fusion 360 interface, navigation tools, and workspace setup from installation to confident usage
✓ Create precise 2D sketches with geometric constraints, dimensions, and parametric design techniques
✓ Build complex 3D models using solid modeling, feature creation, and design modification workflows
✓ Design sheet metal components and create multi-part assemblies with proper joints and constraints
✓ Apply materials, lighting, and rendering techniques to produce photorealistic visualizations of your designs
This Course includes:
3-4 Weeks (2-3 Hours/Week)
Unlimited Lifetime Access
Downloadable PDF E-Books
Certificate of Completion
Quizzes & Knowledge Checks
Downloadable Resources & Notes

By Chintan Morsiya · PhD Research Scholar, SVNIT
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The Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction to Fusion 360
Introduction to Fusion 360
How to Install Fusion 360?
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Module 2: Fusion 360 Interface
Module 3: Basic Sketching – Part 1
Module 4: Basic Sketching – Part 2
Module 5: Solid Modeling – Part 1
Module 6: Solid Modeling – Part 2
Module 7: Component Modeling
Module 8: Sheet Metal Design
Module 9: Advanced Topics in Fusion 360
Module 10: Final Modeling & Rendering Exercises
Module 1: Introduction to Fusion 360
Introduction to Fusion 360
How to Install Fusion 360?
Look Around
Module 2: Fusion 360 Interface
Module 3: Basic Sketching – Part 1
Module 4: Basic Sketching – Part 2
Module 5: Solid Modeling – Part 1
Module 6: Solid Modeling – Part 2
Module 7: Component Modeling
Module 8: Sheet Metal Design
Module 9: Advanced Topics in Fusion 360
Module 10: Final Modeling & Rendering Exercises
Module 1: Introduction to Fusion 360
Introduction to Fusion 360
How to Install Fusion 360?
Look Around
Module 2: Fusion 360 Interface
Module 3: Basic Sketching – Part 1
Module 4: Basic Sketching – Part 2
Module 5: Solid Modeling – Part 1
Module 6: Solid Modeling – Part 2
Module 7: Component Modeling
Module 8: Sheet Metal Design
Module 9: Advanced Topics in Fusion 360
Module 10: Final Modeling & Rendering Exercises
Requirements
No prior design or CAD experience required
Fusion 360 installed (free student/maker license available)
What to expect from this course
You will learn how to install Fusion 360, navigate the interface, and explore the workspace.
You will understand sketch creation including lines, rectangles, circles, arcs, splines, polygons, and more.
You will learn important tools such as mirror, pattern, constraints, and dimensions, along with practical exercises.
You will explore solid modeling tools like extrusion, revolution, modifications, holes, and threads.
You will learn part assembly, component constraints, and parametric modeling.
You will study sheet metal design fundamentals and practice exercises.
You will learn advanced topics including materials, rendering, and 3D modeling workflows.
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Validate before you build. This track covers FEA and CFD simulation workflows used in CAE and R&D teams.
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Learn 40+ Mechanical Engineering Tools
On GaugeHow, the Mechanical Engineering Courses are grouped by real job tracks, so you can pick the skills recruiters expect for design, simulation, manufacturing, quality, automation, and smart factories.
CAD Courses: Product Design & Modeling
Build design output that teams can manufacture: 2D drafting, 3D modeling, assemblies, and drawings.
CAE Simulation: FEA, CFD & Multiphysics
Validate before you build. This track covers FEA and CFD simulation workflows used in CAE and R&D teams.
Quality, Metrology & Lean Manufacturing
Run stable production and prove quality with measurement discipline, root-cause thinking, and lean tools.
Industry 4.0 Course: Smart Manufacturing
Move from classical mechanical to factory tech: data, connectivity, and digital manufacturing concepts used in modern plants.
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