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3D Print Fusion 360

3D Print from anywhere directly from Fusion 360.

This is really cool!
It’s also a great example of simple and functional API integration.
I have been meaning to add Octoprint and Web camera monitoring to my #prusa Mk3S for some time, but never have got around to it. Maybe this will give me the push I need. thanks for sharing Peter Rogers.
#3DOMengineering

Check out Peters Post here.

Peter Rogers on LinkedIn: #fusion360 #octoprint #3dprinting #autodesk #3dprinters…

Exciting update! #Fusion360 connected with #Octoprint now to better help support #3dprinting users in making sure they are working effectively! Check out this…

Youtube video here

How To Send 3D Prints Remotely to Your Printer With the OctoPrint Add-In | Autodesk Fusion 360

This tutorial shows you how to install and configure the OctoPrint Add-In for Fusion 360. The Add-In allows you to transfer and monitor your 3d prints directly from the Fusion 360 Manufacturing environment. Octoprint is an open-source 3d printing controller application that allows you to send and queue jobs for your 3d printer.

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Autodesk Plant 3D

25 Days left, before its gone!

Autodesk University 2020 (#AU2020) a first Virtual AU conference for Autodesk ran last week delivering Classes, live Q&As, meetups, and more to everyone around the world in an amazing format making it a truly global conference and drawing over 99,000 registrations.
What you may not know is that over the years there have been increasingly more classes being recorded and the recordings being made available for public consumption for years following the actual conference. It was common to be able to get the presentation and the handouts for most classes, but not always the recording.

In 2020, #AU2020 went 100% virtual, with as much of the in person feel as possible. There were Keynotes, and product presentations with plans and roadmaps as well as (as always) some reveals about acquisitions and partnering with organisations for joint success and customer benefit.
But the added bonus here is that the virtual format means that 100% of content is recorded and online for user consumption. Oh yeah, and of course I can’t forget to mention it was made free to register!

If you haven’t accessed the AU pages before and you use Autodesk products, there is no better way to get industry leading guidance and training and it has never been more accessible than it is this year.

If you missed the chance to attend a live session like a class Q&A, you can still catch them, on demand. There is a catch however.
If you didn’t register to attend the conference, you “may” not be able to access some of the live session recordings. I tried to access my class with an alias and it didn’t seem to work, but looked like it should.
If it works for you let me know so I can update this article.

If you did register than you will have no problem access all the content. . . . at least that is until December 21st 2020. That is the last day you will be able to access the Live Q&A session recordings. So put a time in your calendar to do get them done in the next 25 days.

For now at least you can still ask questions of the class presenters in the comments section of the class page. If you liked the content don’t forget the ‘Recommended’ or like button as well.

If you’d like to catch my session “Nothing but Net: Meet the Next-Generation AutoCAD Plant 3D Collaboration with BIM 360 Docs” try this link to take you right there.

For more information see the Autodesk post “AU 2020 Is a Wrap and the Learning Continues“.