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- Duration 16 hours
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With design for manufacturing, our design process focused on the design over its cost, but always keeping in mind how parts needed to be made. With manufacturing at the core of a design, we're able to fix potential problems in the design phase rather than after production. In many cases, the end product is made up of an assembly of different pieces to simplify manufacturing or to achieve specific design goals. Each piece represents a certain tolerance and put together, things might not work or fit if they weren’t accounted for in the design. We'll take a closer look at design and detail for manufacture and create toolpaths to cut parts. Even if the end goal as an engineer isn’t to fabricate your own parts, it’s a valuable skill to understand how things are made and what design decisions can ultimately affect how something is created. After taking this course, you'll be able to: - Inspect a multicomponent assembly. - Identify manufacturing methods based on part inspection. - Create detailed drawings for manufacturing. - Practice creating toolpaths for manufacture. Looking for Autodesk Fusion 360 certification prep courses? Check out additional learning resources to help you uplevel your skills: https://www.autodesk.com/learningAuto Summary
This expert-level course, led by Coursera, focuses on CAM and design manufacturing for mechanical engineers using Autodesk Fusion 360. Covering topics like multicomponent assembly inspection, manufacturing methods, detailed drawings, and toolpath creation, it equips learners with essential skills for design and manufacturing integration. The course spans 960 minutes and offers Starter and Professional subscription options. Ideal for engineers looking to enhance their understanding of the manufacturing process and design impact, it also provides resources for Autodesk Fusion 360 certification preparation.