Book on Autodesk Fusion 360

Book on Autodesk Fusion 360

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Book on Autodesk Fusion 360

gaurvr
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Hi everyone, I am glad to inform you that we have released a tutorial based title on Autodesk Fusion viz. Autodesk Fusion 360 Black Book which is available in B/W as well as Colored print. Following are the links:

 

https://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Fusion-360-Black-Book/dp/1988722179

 

https://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Fusion-Black-Book-Colored/dp/1988722187

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jeevesme
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I assume this doesn't have the sheet metal workspace in it?

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gaurvr
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Brian, There is no sheetmetal module in Autodesk Fusion so we have not added any chapter on sheetmetal in our book. Once they include the module in software, we will update our book accordingly.

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jeevesme
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.....you should probably check again mate. Anything is possible.
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Brian

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gaurvr
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Hi @daniel_lyall, thanks for the snapshot. Thanks @jeevesme for raising this point.

 

While writing the book we used V 2.0.3174 Ultimate and now, V 2.0.3257 has been released which includes Sheet Metal as I can see now in my application. We will be providing a chapter on Sheet Metal on our website for free till we include it in our next version of book.

 

Regards,

Gaurav Verma

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tgilles8UXCM
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Hi,

 

I'm interested in this book but would like to know what is the difference between the two version (colored an not)

 

Many thanks

Gilles

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gaurvr
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Hi Gillespie,

The colored book is printed in color and other book is black & white. Content wise they are same
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tgilles8UXCM
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Perfect, thanks for the quick reply !

 

I'll certainly get one...

Gilles

 

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Anonymous
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Where can I see samples of pages of both versions of the book, B&W and Color? Amazon calls this "Look Inside". They usually show the index and a few representative page samples of the books they sell. I would also like to know where to look for your sheet metal chapter discussed above. Thank you. Mike

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gaurvr
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Hi Mike,

 

A preview sample of the book can be accessed by following link:

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dTw33RPYQm68mI0b3Daqgrelw1ALWfyw/view?usp=sharing

 

The chapter on Sheetmetal is under process and soon I will update it on this portal as well.

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Message 12 of 23

Anonymous
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Thank you Gaurav. It was very helpful.

Your book is in my cart at Amazon.

 

Mike

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Message 13 of 23

lichtzeichenanlage
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Doesn't look promising. Waiting for some reviews. 

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jeevesme
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Why publish a paperback on a program that evolves so rapidly? Why not just create a digital version that can be updated/corrected quickly? This isn't like the old days where software is updated once a year using a disk. My guess is that you will get a lot more customers if it were a digital version that were updated every quarter or so since they update Fusion at least once a month.
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Brian

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Anonymous
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Although I perfectly understand your point, a lack of books or any printed manual was one of the main obstacles on the way of learning the software. I know quite a few people (myself included) who stayed away from Fusion 360 for this particular reason.

Having an updatable .pdf would definitely be highly beneficial. But only in addition to good books. Yes, I know that .pdf can be printable, but still...

If we are talking about this particular book, I guess the author may consider giving an access to an updatable .pdf to those who bought the book. The updated parts should be printable. The rest can be left non-printable to prevent unauthorized copying.


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TheCADWhisperer
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@jeevesme wrote:
Why publish a paperback on a program that evolves so rapidly? ...

A properly written paperback should be fine.

I have seen very little substantive change in Fusion over the past 3 yrs.

Geometry is geometry.

 

https://www.sdcpublications.com/Textbooks/Autodesk-Fusion-360/345/

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robduarte
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I think a book that is driven by a discussion of how to use a tool to solve problems can work even as the software gets updates. In my opinion, going through every command in sequence is not a good approach to teaching/learning and will definitely "break" when the interface/features change (which they do rather often with Fusion 360). From the sample, it looks like this book may unfortunately take the latter approach.

 

Rob Duarte
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jeevesme
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I guess our opinion of substantive is different. I consider the addition of the Mesh workspace, Sheet metal workspace, the numerous 2d drawing enhancements, 5 axis cam, etc etc all substantial. If I buy a hard copy of a book, I expect it to be accurate for more than a few months. Maybe that's just me.
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Brian

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gaurvr
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OKay guys, the wait is over.

 

 

Please click on the link below to download chapter on Sheet metal in Autodesk Fusion 360.
 
 
You can also find this chapter on our book resources page which is:
 
 
 
Regards,
Gaurav Verma
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Anonymous
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Great! Thanks Gaurav.

 

Mike

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