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Welcome to the first video in my new series comparing two of the most popular CAD software platforms: Onshape and Autodesk Fusion 360. In this episode, we tackle the fundamental first step of any assembly project: importing a 3D model. We'll be using a real-world project—a mechanical model I created years ago on Autodesk Inventor and saved as a STEP file. This file format is ideal for fair comparisons between different software, as it strips away native program data. What we'll cover: Running CAD in the Cloud: See how both Onshape and Fusion 360 can be run directly from a web browser without any local installation. Importing a STEP File: Watch a side-by-side comparison of the import process and the options available in both Onshape and Fusion 360. Initial Assembly Behavior: Discover how each program handles the imported assembly structure and how to create a "rigid group" to maintain the integrity of your sub-assemblies. This video is a must-watch for anyone considering a move to cloud-based CAD, or for students and hobbyists who want to understand the initial setup process in these powerful software. You can find the 3D model used in this video by searching for "8820" on GrabCAD. The link is also included bellow. Don't forget to like and subscribe to catch the next video in this series, where we'll explore mates and constraints! OnShape link to the model https://cad.onshape.com/documents/636... GrabCAD link https://grabcad.com/library/lego-mode... Legal Disclaimer: The 3D model featured in this video is based on LEGO product 8820. I am not affiliated with LEGO in any way, nor do I have any commercial or other relationship with the company. This 3D model was originally published in 2011 on GRABCAD.COM as educational material under an open-source framework. It is intended solely for educational and informational purposes. The 3D model must not be used for manufacturing, commercial, or marketing purposes. I disclaim any and all liability for any use of the 3D model by third parties. Use at your own risk.