

A lot of stock photography sites use this type of system. It provides all the support you need as you guide your students in advancing their engineering and manufacturing skills.

This first video will introduce you to the basics. Fusion 360 is the only tool that connects the entire product development process into a single CAD/CAM/CAE cloud-based platform. Maybe you pay $20 for ten tokens, which you can use as often as you’d like, and recharge when you need more exports. In today’s video, we’re going to start a series on using Autodesk Fusion 360 for woodworking applications. I still would love for to consider the option I wrote a couple years ago…which is a free version, but you could buy “tokens” for a high-quality 3D model export. Now I have to go back and figure out who all is drafting my account for the subscriptions. I’ve lost track of my subscriptions…I just had an unknown charge on my credit card (my fault, of course), and they canceled my card number. Startups cant, and theres no 'hobbyist' license with free or discount cloud credits. Adobe is the WORST, but even Pixologic and SketchUp went to a subscription model. Educational users have free cloud credits, so I presume they can use the extension. I know I’m personally sick and tired of subscriptions. I know it’s only a few bucks difference, but many people are just using it for occasional 3D printing, and can’t justify a year-long subscription commitment. I think I can get by without the subscription but if I have to shell out what comes to 25/month for it, I guess I can live with it. Didn’t it just go up, too? I wish you would allow people to sign up for a $14.99 or $19.99 monthly subscription.

The problem for me is that to get the $20 a month pricing, you have to pre-pay for the entire year.
