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Thanks for taking a look at Fusion 360 Drawings and let us know what you need. At this stage, welding symbols are not supported nor are custom blocks, but we have started work on a welding symbol tool. Its still early days, so can I ask, what drafting standard do you use; ISO 2553, ANSI/AWS A2.4 or something else?
Thanks,
Andrew
15" Retina MacBook Pro (Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), in Sydney Australia
I'm glad this popped up, I was about to enter the exact same request. I'm increasingly using and recommending Fusion 360 to fabrication shops that use plasma, laser, waterjet, etc... to cut parts. The drawings are great for showing assembly and BOM info but as of right now we have to add a note with the welding information. It would be great to have standard weld symbols included in the callouts.
Autodesk, any update on this feature request? This would be a great feature to add. Many designers need it. In another Idea post you estimated this would be ready by early 2016? Thanks!
This has probably already been requested - if so, vote for it because it is essential!
A lot of my machine designs require welded joints. I can work around the model side of things without structural members just fine... but the wheels fall off when I try to put it to paper!
I don't have the capacity to fabricate larger structures, so I need to send them out externally. But it isn't very professional to just put in a text box saying "weld all joints 6mm fillet blah blah".
Ummm, when can we exect weld symbols? This is UBER important Fusion team... Can't describe a weldment without it - unless I text in all the weld data which has the same effect as looks like a child drawing with a crayon to make shop drawings. Not very pro.