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Fusion 360 [deutsch] - CAD-Daten auf einen Datenträger sichern

Mar 21, 2024
Hello everyone Roland here today is another Fusion 360 video on the topic of how to save files or save data in Autodesk Fusion 360 Autodesk has its own idea, they have the cloud and today I will show you what alternatives there are where you can save your data to transmit it on what formats and what formats make sense, etc. I would say let's just switch to the program, there we are. I've opened up a project here which is a wall mount for the hair dryer that I have like I did it last time because the hair dryer was always around here and it bothered me a little bit and then I built this here and that was just the last project .
fusion 360 deutsch   cad daten auf einen datentr ger sichern
We can take a quick look here again, here are all my projects and us. We'll get to the first point, so to speak, in a moment, where Autodesk would like us to keep all the stuff. By the way, it is also very practical that we can save it there because if we work on different computers with it. same account then of course we also have our data there and we don't care about it, it is somehow stored locally and then checked out and then also available on the other side, that is the small advantage of this, the disadvantage of This is that it is not on your disk, somehow you do not have it.
fusion 360 deutsch   cad daten auf einen datentr ger sichern

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I have an idea where your data is so far. I've never had any problems with them, well Autodesk isn't a small company or anything like that. so, they check it and make sure there's no data loss among their people, so I think that's relatively safe, I mean, now there's this discussion about the cloud again, but I don't want to have it. Here, it's just Autodesk in the cloud, so you have to rely on it, I think you can do it too, um, you also have a structure here, so I just went to the house and I already have here.
fusion 360 deutsch   cad daten auf einen datentr ger sichern
I'll call it folder where I double click on it, there are all my finished projects, then I come back home here, then I have default projects. I only have things in there that are still there Editing or where I was too lazy. to move them to the finished folder, what else do we have here? I have a YouTube folder here where I saved all my YouTube thumbnail situations, etc., so that's a story. But now we are in default protection and we have this movie. and the holder or hair dryer and it's saved here and we want to put it on our data holder somehow, yeah, what options do we have if it's just for printing?
fusion 360 deutsch   cad daten auf einen datentr ger sichern
So for a 3D printer, I just right click on the body. and then I can choose what format I want to save it in as a finished file, but like I said, a finished file means you can't continue working on it and maybe I had it two years ago, the other hair dryer is a little bit thinner or a little bit wider than the air vent and I want to pull out my old file and say, "Okay, I'll quickly adjust this now," that doesn't work if I have an STL file or a 3mf file. That means three files for 3D printing, I have to find another way, or I still have it here in the cloud or I saved it locally somewhere at some point and I'll show it to you now, here below the file.
The menu is called like this, you might think I'm hiding it in Save As, but here we just have the Autodesk folder structure and yes, we can store our stuff here in the cloud, so to speak, which is exactly what I don't do. 't or what I want you to do. Today I would like to show you that there are other ways and that is through export, like exporting this project, so if I want to still edit this file in three years, assuming Autodesk has a Fusion 360 that takes compatible old files, then I select this f3d file and the creation history of the object is also saved here, so if you later open it or import it, you will have exactly what we see here in the background, we have the individual sketches without layers, the bodies inside and everything we did back then, here's the story, we can go back and forth in the timeline and that would now be the preferred format to continue working with that at some point.
It's simply a. file that you can also pass. So I can also send it to a colleague and say here is an f3d file, read it in your Fusion 360 and continue working on it, it will work, then what other good exchange formats are there, look here step one is a good format there The object It is not saved with its history, but the object itself with surfaces and curves is saved cleanly, so it is now called history. Then I can link it to the STEP file, but I can't go back in time, so I can't say I want to step here in the middle where the explosions are, use it or go back there and connect there.
No, I have to connect to the finished object at the end, but cleanly. clean surfaces and curves, that's my favorite exchange format for someone who doesn't necessarily have to find their way to this object. I'd like to say pass SDP or ST EP over this body, so now I'll take a look here to see if I can find another smart file format that I can work with now. To be honest, it's not like that, so let's do it together. I'll go to the top, next to the sheet, with the little down arrow, that's the file menu. , go to export, select my exchange format here, in this case the f3d file that ends up on my Mac on the desktop, so that's the strip on Windows again, also go to export, it tells me here Up, export ends immediately.
I can bring it up in Finder, which is MacOS Explorer, so to speak, and the file is there. Then we do the second export of the steps file, so I'll go into Export again here and so we have. them down here step export immediately get the message here in the club ads let's take a look again now we have both files here the f3d and the step is significantly smaller f3d is of course a little more history with it and other things Fusion Settings That's why the attacks are bigger but not really big. Yes, those are the two options.
You can send them by email. put them in one. Change your data carrier, throw it away and give it to your friend, colleague or someone else and you will have it with you. That is the big advantage if the Autodesk cloud explodes, which I don't believe then nor do they. You no longer feel like storing your things and simply. Of course, it won't all be deleted either, but you have the file locally with you and then you can continue with it locally. F3d is a purely Autodesk step that can probably be read in any sensible program. , so FYI, yes, it's good that you were there again, see you next time, Ciao, your Roland.

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