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I bought this book on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Fus...a617fc78fc809636ed189&creativeASIN=1943184909
It has taken me a month of spare time to work through the book. You actually get an on-line link of the entire book with over 100 videos. Each chapter also has practice projects for checking what you have read and watched. I found having a paper book, online book, and online videos the best of all worlds. I have a pretty fair grasp of this difficult subject after working through everything.
As a first test, I modeled a 1919 machine gun lock frame. the book was a great reference for the steps I forgot.
In short I highly recommend this as a way to learn Fusion.
Here's my first model assembly
https://www.amazon.com/Autodesk-Fus...a617fc78fc809636ed189&creativeASIN=1943184909
It has taken me a month of spare time to work through the book. You actually get an on-line link of the entire book with over 100 videos. Each chapter also has practice projects for checking what you have read and watched. I found having a paper book, online book, and online videos the best of all worlds. I have a pretty fair grasp of this difficult subject after working through everything.
As a first test, I modeled a 1919 machine gun lock frame. the book was a great reference for the steps I forgot.
In short I highly recommend this as a way to learn Fusion.
Here's my first model assembly