You can check out our conversation for details. Note: Craig Andera wrote in to clarify some of the issues I ran into below. (Or export to the cloud while working offline? No idea what happens there.) Initial impressions If this happens, close the export and start over. Note that unchecking Save to my computer automatically checks Save to a project in the cloud, which is then impossible to uncheck. I handle versioning / backups myself by using File > Export and checking Save to my computer: The toggle is inexplicably hidden behind a clock: However, at some point that turned into “chair2 v0 v0”, at which point I decided to take everything offline before Fusion 360 lost my work. That’s cool, sounds like there’s some built in versioning. I told Fusion my project was “chair2” and it opened a tab called “chair2 v0”. Sometimes Fusion 360 starts in 5 seconds other times it literally takes a few minutes, with Activity Monitor reporting “Application Not Responding”. So I reinstalled Fusion 360 directly from Autodesk’s website (Version )Īpparently this includes a 30 day trial no idea what will happen after that, but it’s good motivation to finish the chair I’m making. I first installed Fusion 360 via the Mac App Store, but this turned out to have OS X sandbox limitations that prevented plugins from fully accessing the filesystem. Since Fusion 360 does work on OS X (and because Autodesk is pushing it hard into the hobbyist market) I thought it’d be worth exploring. I was happy with Inventor, but unfortunately it’s Windows-only and while traveling I only have my Mac laptop. Overall, I’ve probably spent just a hundred hours using CAD packages, learning via video training courses and relentless clicking through menus. I’m a CAD advanced amateur: I first learned SolidWorks to laser cut tetrominoes, then I used Autodesk Inventor extensively to design and CNC mill my cell phone explore workshop designs, and generate construction plans for a sauna (writeup on that TBD). My first impressions on Fusion 360, in the context of modeling and building this chair: Complex Pull Requests involving multiple files should be submitted using Git.Fusion 360 first impressions ← Back to Kevin's homepage Published: 2019 March 27 Last updated: 2019 April 10 This process will only work for one file and you can repeat it for two. If you missed something in the pull request just open up your repository branch, change it and commit a new change. If you mess it up get help or submit it anyway and let the repository owner fix it.Įach contribution should have its own branch so just start again. If the change is simple you might be able to stay within existing formatting, try a blank line before/after the change or perhaps copy a similar formatted section from elsewhere and change it. Codes are used to format the document so a simple search in the browser will only find text formatted the same (and Chrome would search the file but Firefox would only search the screen). Many GitHub files are in a special format, for example, the User Manual uses reStructuredText. Give the Pull Request a description and add any comments then click Create pull request button.
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