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💥 HONEST REVIEW: After nearly 3 decades on NX and 2.5 decades on CATIA V5, I finally downloaded Fusion 360 to see what all the hype is about. My verdict after just 4 hours? I'm genuinely impressed! 🔍 What I Tested: Built my signature adjuster base (my go-to CAD system test) Explored solid modeling, surfaces, and Sub-D modeling Tested advanced features like conic fillets and tangency weights Tried datum planes, parametric modeling, and Boolean operations Quick look at sheet metal, plastic tools, and CAM capabilities 💰 The Shocking Truth: For under $500/year, Fusion 360 delivers features that rival tools costing $10,000+ annually. Yes, you read that right - my NX Mach 3 maintenance alone costs almost $10K per year! ⚡ What Actually Works: Intuitive Boolean operations for multi-body designs Advanced filleting with conic control (seriously impressive!) Solid parametric modeling with proper datum references Built-in CAM, sheet metal, and plastic design rules Sub-D modeling that's surprisingly easy to use Cloud-based collaboration tools 🎯 Who Should Consider This: Makers wanting to start a small business Anyone needing professional CAD without enterprise costs 3D printing enthusiasts ready to move beyond basic tools Small shops looking for integrated CAM capabilities ⚠️ Honest Limitations: Learning curve for mouse interactions (muscle memory is real!) Some features harder to find compared to what I'm used to Assembly management may have limits for complex projects 🎓 Want to master professional NX CAD techniques? My advanced courses at www.stevenmarji.com teach the principles that transfer across MOST CAD systems 💡 Bottom Line: If you're in the maker space or running a small design business, Fusion 360 might be the perfect starting point. For less than $500/year, you get capabilities that would have cost tens of thousands just a few years ago. 👍 This was fun to explore! What CAD software should I try next? Drop your suggestions in the comments!