![]() ![]() Of course with CAD that's a lot easier, we haven't spent any money or time on materials, it's just a matter of moving back a few steps, making adjustments and going from there. Rather than for example if we're fabricating something and we're kind of just making it up as we go, we can very easily get to a point where we're like oh this isn't going to work and we have to start from scratch. So there's really, the way I see it, there's really a few key advantages to 3D modelling our designs and one of those main ones is to get the idea out of our head and onto the screen so we can create it virtually and that gives us a really good understanding of it and how it's going to work. ![]() So for those of you who aren't familiar with CAD, obviously, well not obviously, it stands for computer aided design and that's basically exactly what it sounds like and it is a very broad topic that covers a lot of different areas but generally when it's being discussed, it's referring to 3D modelling. So what we'll start with is just a basic conversation or discussion about what CAD is. So the topic today is going to be an introduction to CAD with Fusion 360. Hey team, it's Connor here from High Performance Academy and welcome along to this week's webinar. ![]()
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