
Features update accordingly and can be inspected visually or by measurement. Once established, parameters within the design can be shifted from Maximum Material Condition (MMC) to Least Material Condition (LMC) with the push of a button.

I love tolerance parameters, and I appreciate the time Autodesk spent on including standards such as shaft and hole fits. Perhaps the Fusion 360 team will take a hint or two. There are 10 reasons why I would never let go of Autodesk Inventor. Fusion is gaining ground quickly, but it isn’t there yet. Hands down, for day-to-day, blood, sweat, and tears work, Inventor is my choice. However, there is one thing that Fusion 360 Ultimate will not change for at least three years: My love of Autodesk Inventor® Professional. It’s better to be on top of something than to be run over by it.

Another reason is we are usually in the front line of making things work for engineering workflows, and we see some hope in the future of Fusion 360.

$300 per year for a good modeler, static simulation, and 5-axis CAM is a bloody steal. We at Design & Motion purchased a seat of Fusion 360 Ultimate, which might bring to mind the question, “Why?” Back March 27th, 2015 10 Reasons Why Inventor Is Still My Sweetheart
