My advice for using OpenBOM
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Hello!
I just completed my first major project in Fusion 360. First of all many thanks to all here in the forum who supported me so energetically. Thanks a lot!
Now I would like to give something back.
I'd like to start building the machine. So I need a BOM.
Which parts do I have to make and in which quantities?
Which parts do I have to order and in which quantities?
So I need a simple list with component name and quantity.
Sounds simple. But directly with the resources of Fusion 360 it is hardly possible.
So I looked around for suitable additional software and found OpenBOM.
The software is fully integrated into Fusion 360.
And important for me as a pensioner: There is also a free version!
If you use the button Partlist you get a nice BOM with all the information you need.
But I have learned that I do not follow some rules when creating my construction:
I used 'appearance' to give my components a nice view. So I see brass and steel in Fusion 360 but not in my BOM!
So I learned that I must use 'Physical Material' instead. Now it is in the BOM.
Next mistake I made: I've always given parts like gear the same name (gear). This is not a problem in the browser view. You know exactly which gear is meant. But in the parts list you have ten times the same name. Now I have learned to give all parts a unique name (e.g.: gear_10_Input).
A last tip to create the parts list: The upper element in the browser must be active and all parts must be visible. Then you also get the nice thumbnails.
In the result BOM you can add own columns, calculate totals and so on. There are a lot of tutorials.
I hope this helps if you need a BOM
Jan