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In this first episode of my Fusion 360 beginner series, I give a calm, simple overview of the Fusion 360 interface, focusing on the parts you actually need when getting started with 3D printing.
We take a gentle tour of the screen and talk about the main areas you’ll see when you open Fusion 360 for the first time — the workspace where your model lives, the toolbars, the browser on the left, the view cube, and the design timeline. Nothing complicated, no pressure, and no assumptions.
This video is made for complete beginners — whether you’re a kid just getting started, an adult learning something new, or someone who simply wants to design their own practical 3D prints like cookie cutters, holders, or simple tools.
The goal of this series is to explain Fusion 360 in plain English, skip the unnecessary features, and help you feel confident enough to start designing without spending hours watching confusing tutorials.
In the next episode, we’ll create our very first sketch and begin turning simple ideas into real 3D objects.
Thanks for watching, and I hope this video helps you feel a little more comfortable opening Fusion 360 and getting started.