As a 'recovering ex-Solidworks user' 🙂 ... I would like a Fusion 360 'bible' of tips and tricks written by an independent CAD person.
Solidworks help, and documentation and even tutorial guides are pitifully weak on the really advanced stuff - where things don't always work as they 'should do' .. think advanced surfaces etc . So frustrating and what many long time users learned to live with.
Thankfully Fusion 360 is much better - but documentation seems to fizzle out after all the basics have been covered .. ie the really advanced capabilities seem the hardest to explain, and especially all the subtle tips and tricks
Then Matt Lombard wrote a couple of independent books which transformed many, even advanced Solidworks users:
Solidworks-2013 Bible https://www.amazon.co.uk/Solidworks-2013-Bible-Matt-Lombard/dp/1118508408
and (Still the best solidworks surfacing guide even tho out of date.... )
SolidWorks: Surfacing, Complex Shape Modeling https://www.amazon.co.uk/SolidWorks-Surfacing-Complex-Shape-Modeling/dp/0470258233
These unlocked many of solidworks 'dirty little secrets' and allowed modelling professionals to get the job done even when the software was at its edge of capability (and reliability).
I am only a few months into using Fusion 360 as a replacement for solidworks, and keen to regain the speed and comprehensive modelling skills I have in solidworks - warts and all... I think Fusion 360 Has fewer warts and even more modelling potential - I just need more advanced tips, beyond all the excellent videos and learning tools already out there.
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