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I would really like to take advantage of the vast library of models made for OpenSCAD in fusion 360. In particular, a lot of people have made some really good parametric double helix involute gears for OpenSCAD and I would love to pull them into Fusion360 in a format other than STL (which slows Fusion 360 down to a crawl vs having a proper solid model).
But is focused on import and export (which could very well happen in the cloud and not locally) whereas scripting support would have to be supported locally in Fusion 360. I can convert the scripts manually from OpenSCAD to a Fusion 360 python script, but it takes a full day just for scripts (with dependencies) as simple as the one appearing in the screenshot above.