Overview

This course comes with everything you need to be able to start using fusion 360 to create 3d print ready files for 3d printing. By the end of the course you will have created a fully assembled prosthetic leg (below the knee), which has many standard components which can be reused in future workflows.  This course will breakdown: 


  1. Introduction to the course
  2. The existing marketplace today or O&P software, and what it means for your practice
  3. Agnostic CAD software comparison episodes and why Fusion 360 was chosen as the O&P software of choice
  4. The mindset of using computer aided design
  5. Introduction to the user interface
  6. How to model a shuttle lock
  7. How to model a pyramid adaptor from images
  8. How to model a tube clamp adapter from images
  9. Components and how to use them
  10. How to model a pylon
  11. Creating a bowfoot from images
  12. Creating a footshell from a prepared 3D scan
  13. How to create a socket from a prepared 3d Scan
  14. Creating a final assembly for each new patient
  15. How to communicate with your team and patients using CAD 
  16. Sourcing 3d printing and production online
  17. Bonus! 2D drawings of assemblies


By taking this course you will empower your practice and your innovation by owning the design pipeline with transferable skills in digital design that span into other industries. Don't subscribe to SAS software's until you yourself are literate in digital design, and save 90% of your startup costs in internalizing your digital design workflows by using agnostic CAD solutions.

  • 16 Videos

  • 10 Quizzes

  • 1 Worksheet

  • 7 Files

  • Get 10% off of Fusion 360 using our referral code!

  • CAD mindset

  • Introduction to the user interface

  • Creating a pyramid adapter

  • Creating a tube clamp adapter

  • Creating a shuttle lock

  • Components and how to use them

  • Creating a pylon

  • Creating a bowfoot

  • Creating a footshell from a prepared 3d scan

  • How to create a BK socket from a prepared 3d scan

  • Creating a final assembly

  • How to communicate with your team and patients using CAD

  • Sourcing 3d printing and production online

  • Super Important Last Step for claiming your CEU's

  • Bonus content - 2D drawings introduction

  • Bonus content - creating quad meshes from scans inside of Fusion360