Use Autodesk Netfabb software to optimise designs, reduce print errors and draft custom toolpath strategies.
Fusion 360 with Netfabb® offers a complete toolset that streamlines workflows and reduces build errors. It includes efficient build preparation capabilities alongside tools for optimizing designs for additive manufacturing, simulating metal additive processes, and planning for CNC post-processing.
As of 2021, all Fusion 360 Netfabb subscribers will continue to have access to their Netfabb products, but will now also receive the benefit of of Fusion 360 and all it’s capabilities supporting modelling, manufacturing, documentation and more.
For many Netfabb subscribers, this new offering will include providing them Fusion 360’s Additive Build Extension and upcoming Additive Simulation Extension at no additional charge. In addition, Netfabb users will gain access to Fusion 360 Team and HSMWorks.
Top Netfabb Features include:
Product | Cost |
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Fusion with Netfabb Premium, Annual Subscription | £ (inc. VAT) |
Fusion with Netfabb Premium, 3 Year Subscription | £ (inc. VAT) |
Fusion with Netfabb Ultimate, Annual Subscription | £ (inc. VAT) |
Fusion with Netfabb Ultimate, 3 Year Subscription | £ (inc. VAT) |
You can find the system requirements for Netfabb 2020 on the Autodesk website. If you need further assistance or have any doubts, feel free to contact our support team, and they’ll be happy to guide you.
While you can press print without using Netfabb, the software offers many advantages. Netfabb allows you to manipulate, optimise, and validate your 3D models before printing, ensuring better quality and confidence in the parts produced on your additive manufacturing machine.
Netfabb could potentially be used, but we recommend Autodesk Moldflow for injection moulding applications. Moldflow is specifically designed for creating and simulating moulds, making it a more suitable tool for injection moulding projects.