Fusion 360 | The Effects of Combine Order
If you use Fusion 360 and export CAD models to other software, you really should read this. How the model is organized in the output file depends on how it is created.
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Oct 24, 2016 | Autodesk Fusion 360, Design, Manufacturing, New Post
If you use Fusion 360 and export CAD models to other software, you really should read this. How the model is organized in the output file depends on how it is created.
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Aug 1, 2016 | Autodesk Fusion 360, Design, Manufacturing, New Post
I wanted to see if Fusion 360 could handle an intricate design like a compressor rotor. I’m pleased with the results, but is Fusion 360 ready for the big time?
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Jul 26, 2016 | Design, New Post, PTC, PTC Mathcad
Mathcad is a really cool document solution for many mathematic models. It is however capable of acting stupid, including an occasional array solution error. Here’s how to correct the problem.
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Jul 12, 2016 | Design, Manufacturing, New Post, Simulation
After taking a hiatus from writing, I am considering the digital prototype model from my engine research. The question is whether to control this model from the top-down, or the bottom-up?
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Apr 8, 2016 | Design, Engineering Notes, New Post, PTC, PTC Mathcad
Wanting to know more about PTC Mathcad Express? This document driven mathematics tool is quite unique, and yes, you heard it correctly, it’s free!
Read MorePosted by John Evans | Feb 9, 2016 | Design, Engineering Notes, Manufacturing, New Post
You can get a draft copy of ASME Y14.5 free. The Dimensioning and Tolerancing Standard is available, so get one now with no hassles, while you still can.
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