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DCAGK9
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Fusion 360 training

Any users in  Chicago/Western suburbs or Southwest Michigan who could give me 2 hours of individual instruction to get me started?  I am willing to provide compensation. 

 

Citabria

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Message 2 of 7
k6ls
in reply to: DCAGK9

not exactly the answer you're looking for, but no one has replied in some time.

I hope you haven't given up hope.

Please know that there are quite a few tutorials and other videos on Fusion 360's YouTube page

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/AutodeskFusion360/featured

 

 

Message 3 of 7
HybridMachinist
in reply to: DCAGK9

Have you tried the meetup in your area?
Love U.S. Mfg.
Thomas Koelndorfer
6514708291
loveusmfg@gmail.com
Message 4 of 7
devonm.dupuis
in reply to: DCAGK9

Im in your area email Sales@Eleveneightysixmfg.com

 

i would be glad to help.

Message 5 of 7
DCAGK9
in reply to: devonm.dupuis

Thank you for your reply

I was hoping someone would reach out.

Some back ground

I'm 70 years old and have some basic idea about Cam and Cad. Have
purchased an entry level CNC router, Shapeoko 3, which I have been
successfully making some hobby parts and parts for an airplane I am
rebuilding.

I have worked may way through CamBam for 2.5 milling and use the Carbide
Create motion control program from Shapeoko.

Although I do not have any work place experience with cad/cam I do have a
little more than a beginners knowledge base.
I have a personal shop with welding, cheap chinese mill, south bend lathe
and numerous other tools so I have some crafting experience.

My need is for someone to sit down or mentor me on the idiosyncratic
behavior of F360. I have designed some easy to make sketches and post them
out to the Shapeoko but have consistently run into issues where I can't
figure out why the program does that and why it won't post out.

I live in Naperville and am certainly willing to travel

If you can give me some help or direct me to where I can get some quality
time I would appreciate it. I have watched many tutorials and been on the
forum to get answers to questions but do need a guiding hand

Respectfully

Dennis Kane
639 853 2003

D@Dennis.com
Message 6 of 7
DCAGK9
in reply to: devonm.dupuis

Thank you for your reply

I was hoping someone would reach out.

Some back ground

I'm 70 years old and have some basic idea about Cam and Cad. Have
purchased an entry level CNC router, Shapeoko 3, which I have been
successfully making some hobby parts and parts for an airplane I am
rebuilding.

I have worked may way through CamBam for 2.5 milling and use the Carbide
Create motion control program from Shapeoko.

Although I do not have any work place experience with cad/cam I do have a
little more than a beginners knowledge base.
I have a personal shop with welding, cheap chinese mill, south bend lathe
and numerous other tools so I have some crafting experience.

My need is for someone to sit down or mentor me on the idiosyncratic
behavior of F360. I have designed some easy to make sketches and post them
out to the Shapeoko but have consistently run into issues where I can't
figure out why the program does that and why it won't post out.

I live in Naperville and am certainly willing to travel

If you can give me some help or direct me to where I can get some quality
time I would appreciate it. I have watched many tutorials and been on the
forum to get answers to questions but do need a guiding hand

Respectfully

Dennis Kane
639 853 2003

D@Dennis.com
Message 7 of 7
devonm.dupuis
in reply to: DCAGK9

Check phone number ill call you later today.

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