u/Big-Pool936

It’s a rewrite to the last question with a bit better clarity.

I’m seeking a comprehensive learning roadmap to transition from basic part modeling to complex, multi-part engineering projects. My ultimate objective is to design and construct my own robotics systems and flight-capable projects, such as drones and aerospace equipment, as well as practical household repairs and personal gadgets.

Currently, I have a solid foundation in solid modeling within SolidWorks. However, I’m eager to learn how to manage large assemblies and bring my design concepts to life from the initial design phase to the physical build. I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the most effective plan and steps to follow. Your recommendations would be invaluable to me. Thank you!

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u/Big-Pool936 — 11 days ago

I’m seeking a comprehensive learning roadmap to transition from basic part modeling to complex, multi-part engineering projects. My ultimate objective is to design and construct my own robotics systems and flight-capable projects, such as drones and aerospace equipment, as well as practical household repairs and personal gadgets.

Currently, I have a solid foundation in solid modeling within SolidWorks. However, I’m eager to learn how to manage large assemblies and bring my design concepts to life from the initial design phase to the physical build. I would greatly appreciate your guidance on the most effective plan and steps to follow. Your recommendations would be invaluable to me. Thank you!

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u/Big-Pool936 — 11 days ago

I’m interested in learning how to design multi-part projects and bring ideas to life using fusion360. However, I’m unsure where to begin and how to proceed. I have some basic knowledge of part modeling, specifically solid modeling, but I need guidance on the best plan and steps to follow. Could you please provide some recommendations? Thank you!

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u/Big-Pool936 — 12 days ago