Supports parametric, direct, surface, and freeform T-spline modeling.
It is not a perfect machine—the software is mediocre and the bed motion creates some physical limitations—but for the price, it punches well above its weight class. It is a machine that rewards patience and learning, turning raw filament into high-quality prints once you understand its nuances.
By mastering these features, tips, and best practices, you'll become proficient in using Fusion 360 and be able to tackle complex design and engineering projects. Happy designing! fusion 360 mega
“A highly capable entry-to-mid-level machine that borrows premium DNA from Flashforge, offering blistering speeds and a robust frame, though it suffers from a lackluster slicer and a steep learning curve for beginners.”
Features 2D to 5-axis machining strategies to produce high-quality CNC parts. By mastering these features, tips, and best practices,
Mastering the "Fusion 360 Mega" Ecosystem: Your Complete Guide
Out of the box, the print quality is impressive. Layer adhesion is strong thanks to the partially enclosed chamber, which helps maintain a stable temperature for materials like ABS and ASA (though a full enclosure is recommended for serious ABS work). The surface finish on PLA is smooth, and the direct drive extruder ensures sharp corners on standard test prints like the "Benchy" boat. Mastering the "Fusion 360 Mega" Ecosystem: Your Complete
Note: If you were looking for the "Mega" accessories or add-ons for Autodesk Fusion 360 (the CAD software), please see the note at the bottom of this review.