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Paid personal/hobby license

qvist262
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Paid personal/hobby license

qvist262
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Hey

 

I was thinking about using fusion 360 for a CNC mill that the Makerspace I'm a part of, are getting soon. But I have a lot more ideas than 10 and I don't have 680$/year to spend. I was wondering why there isn't a paid personal/hobby license so I can get the full version for 2-3 projects a month and pay 20$/month. I think there is quite a lot of money to be made.

 

Best regards

Michael Aa. Qvistgaard

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TrippyLighting
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@qvist262 wrote:

...But I have a lot more ideas than 10 ...


10 is the limit for concurrently editable files. If you need to edit a currently  un-editable file, just set one of your editable to un-editable and set the un-editable to editable.


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zdesignstudio
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As stated above, just set a file to uneditable to open up a new slot. You can have essentially unlimited files to work on but only 10 can be edited at a time. 

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qvist262
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thanks for the help.
I would still like access to more advanced features and pay for it.
I know that it is not possible with the current setup.
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zdesignstudio
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What advanced features are you looking for?

I was able to perform a full scale firearms slide milling service using the hobby version. The only "limitation" I had was 1) Travel speed was limited to feed rate so my cycle times were a little slower and 2) I had to post process each tool individually instead of doing an entire operation at once with all tools. I dont have an ATC so I had to have separate NCs for each tool regardless.
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