We can’t wait to see what you design and print using Fusion 360. We are working on enabling SLA and DLP print preparation such as integrating printer workspaces, SLA/DLP specific support generation methods, packing parts within the platform, and slicing models for these types of printers. Stereolithography (SLA) / Digital light projector (DLP) 3D PrintingįFF and metal powder bed fusion printers are great and all, but 3D printer processes are very diverse, and we want Fusion 360 to support all kinds of printing techniques. Some of the key projects that excites us are around G2/G3 support, new infill types, dual extrusion improvements and overall increased performance around toolpath generation.
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We are adding new printers, new post files and new functionality update after update.
You can expect to see a continued investment in this area. The team has, since then, been working hard at improving the usability and fixing any and all reported issues. With the Fusion 360 app, you have the flexibility to view and collaborate on your Fusion 360 CAD modelsanytime, anywhere. As awesome as this release was for FFF, it had a couple of kinks. Autodesk® Fusion 360 for iPhone and iPad lets you collaborate on 3D designs with anyone inside or outside your company. model to the Fusion for 360 software, and from there to export it to Slicer for 360 software. (Also adding support for resin printers but I think the vast majority of Duets are used with filament printers.įused Filament Fabrication (FFF) ImprovementsĪfter the March 2020 update, Fusion 360 became a slicer for FFF printers overnight. Publish button will add the diagram into Fusion 360. I was reading the current roadmap blog post for Fusion 360, and it seems they are working on implementing G2/G3 support.