
We had a lot of fun experimenting with Slicer, but one of the first roadblocks we ran into was artifacts and errors in our sliced design when it was exported from Fusion360. Now you can find a link to Slicer in the 3D Print Menu. Once the install is complete restart Fusion360.

Just download Slicer from Autodesk, and follow the install prompts. This is a great tool with a lot of features that save a huge amount of time when creating this kind of object. You can only cut flat surfaces! Well don’t let that stop you from creating 3D objects and sculptures with a laser cutter, Fusion360 has a great app for converting 3D models into slices suitable for a laser cutter. Laser cutting is a very fast production and manufacturing method that has one limitation. Logic Level Converter Bi-Directional Price: $3.20ĭC Water Pump (DC2.1 Connector) Price: $4.90 Raspberry Pi Pico W with Soldered Male Headers Price: $15.05 PiicoDev Ultrasonic Rangefinder Price: $9.70 This is a short excerpt from the Autodesk Fusion 360: Introduction to Parametric Modeling student guide, by ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge, an Autodesk Authorized Publisher.

The workflow for creating a sketched secondary feature is similar to that of the first solid feature, but, the following differences and available tools should be noted: They can be created from sketches as extruded and revolved features, or as features with implied shapes (e.e., holes and fillets).

Solid geometry features that are created after the first solid feature are often referred to as secondary features.
