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Introduction to Design for Manufacturing 

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Introduction to Design for Manufacturing
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Autodesk 
Overview

Equip yourself with skills to design for the new possible. Design for manufacturing is the process of designing parts, components, or products with the understanding of surrounding design requirements for a specific manufacturing method

Duration

7 hours

Mode of learning

Online

Schedule type

Self paced

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

Certificate

Introduction to Design for Manufacturing
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Highlights

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Introduction to Design for Manufacturing
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Course details

Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?

Explain the design for manufacturing process, used to transform a digital model into a physical part, through CNC programming

Summarize the toolset available in Fusion

Demonstrate knowledge and skills in Fusion by applying design and manufacturing workflows to turn digital parts into physical prototypes

More about this course

Explore the design for manufacturing workflow, validate models, and practice creating G-code—the programming language needed to instruct a CNC machine how to move

Practice the basics of part and assembly design, and learn tools such as animation, rendering, and simulations using Fusion

Introduction to Design for Manufacturing
 at 
Autodesk 
Curriculum

Getting started
Course overview
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What is digital manufacturing?
Trends in manufacturing
Introduction to digital manufacturing
Manufacturing process
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Introduction to CAD sketching and modeling
Create a basic sketch
Fully define a complex sketch
Create and shell a drafted part
Create a Revolve
Apply fillets to a model
Create a feature pattern
Export an STL file
Practice exercise
Challenge exercise


Introduction to assemblies, animations, renders, and detailed drawings
Apply an as-built joint
Drive and animate a joint
Edit a joint limit
Explode a component
Create a rendering
Create a detailed drawing from an animation
Practice exercise
Challenge exercise


Introduction to CAM
Define a new tool
Create a facing toolpath
Create a contour toolpath
Simulate a program
Export an NC file
Practice exercise
Challenge exercise


Introduction to CAE
Use Simplify to remove bodies
Select a simulation material
Activate automatic contacts
Solve and review a simulation
Add load conditions
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Challenge exercises

 


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