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Introduction to Fusion 360

This course will introduce Autodesk Fusion 360 starting with constructing basic shapes through the creation of assembly drawings in a step by step format. Each lesson introduces a new set of commands and concepts, building on previous lessons. The lessons guide you from constructing basic shapes to building intelligent solid models, assemblies and creating multi-view drawings. Fusion 360 is a flexible 3D CAD software unifying design, engineering, electronics, and manufacturing into a single software platform.

Class sessions will be held in-person at the Berks LaunchBox.

The cost of this class is being subsidized by the Marlin and Ginger Miller Endowment for Education, Innovation and Design Thinking made to the Berks LaunchBox.

 

Our Instructor:

Ralph Stock

Ralph Stock graduated from Exeter High School and then received an associate degree in architectural engineering. He worked for various architectural firms in the Reading, Allentown, and Philadelphia areas for 20 years before becoming involved at a teaching level. He worked on projects from single-family homes to multi-story commercial office buildings, schools, hospitals, and manufacturing clean rooms. Ralph started design work on the drafting board and then, in 1988, started computer drafting. He uses AutoCAD, Revit, Inventor, and SolidWorks software, currently teaching AutoCAD, SolidWorks and Revit classes at Penn State Berks. He also teaches high school students at Reading Muhlenberg Career & Technology.

Dates: Mondays, May 13 – June 10; no class May 27
Times: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Cost: $25

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