

I would recommend this as a first book on Fusion 360 modeling. Training wheels make it less painful (road rash). Just like riding a bicycle it looks easy until you try it. I learned more in an hour from this book than was learned in a week with other "Whoopydo" books that described processes but made no reference to which menu or button was used. A Beginners Guide To 3d Modeling: A Guide to Autodesk Fusion 360 by Cameron Cow. A fairly usable index to get you to what you need. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Fusion 360 for Makers, 2e: Design Your Own Digital Models for 3D Printing and CN at the best online prices at eBay Free delivery for many products.

Worked examples with menu and button steps and the follow on refinement of sketches. Practice with the tools was needed to make it work naturally. I was frustrated as a user of graphics and illustrator software by the rough sketch and redo process for fusion. The menus are not intuitive or self explainitory. Fusion is a very powerful tool with lots of options. This book is a real "take hand A" exercise. Most of the other books I have used either babble on about trivia, or ignore detail. I found this book to be very helpful for a Fusion newbie.
