Fusion 360 - proto to production

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GET IT MADE PROTOTYPE TO PRODUCTION IN FUSION 360 DAVID PERRY @DSP39

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GET IT MADEPROTOTYPE TO PRODUCTION IN FUSION 360

DAVID PERRY@DSP39

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GET IT MADE

1. Method2. Constraints3. Function4. Make it5. Tweak it6. Partner

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GET IT MADEMethod

Make an educated guess at your manufacturing method.

Consider your:QuantitiesMaterial optionsDesired finishProduct requirementsCost

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GET IT MADEConstraints

Know the rules of your manufacturing method.

High school physicsTool accessMaterial flowCost

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GET IT MADEFunction

Design your thing so it works.

MaterialProduct requirementsUser requirementsBeautyCost

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GET IT MADE

Make itMake your thing as quickly as possible.

It is acceptable to do this at any time.It is unacceptable to skip this step.

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GET IT MADETweak it

Apply the constraints of your manufacturing method, loosely.

MaterialProduct requirementsUser requirementsBeautyCost

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GET IT MADEPartner

Find a manufacturing partner that supports you in bending the rules.

It’s also important that you like them.

CommunicationUnderstandingAccessibilityExpertiseCost

Can you make it yourself? Do you want to?

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