Solidworks Vs Fusion360

There is a 3d modeling tutorial for a gear cube I want to follow, but it is for SolidWorks and I only have fusion 360. The tutorial is about an hour long, so I wasn’t able to watch the entire thing to make sure it looks doable. Is there anything that I probably wouldn’t be able to do in fusion 360? I really don’t want to get halfway through then find out that I can’t finish it. Thank you

I learned modelling with Solid Works for 5 years in school so I have a little bit knowledge about this programm. For personal use I only have Fusion 360. In my opinion you can do everything with Fusion but the operations are a bit different than in Solid Works. In my last project I designed a Part with a slightly bended/curved surface on top. During the design process I often think I would do that a bit different in Solid Works than in Fusion and sometimes I have to google it how you can do that there. But if you can work with one programm and maybe google a bit, i think this is worth a try. All in all in my opinion trying to design and work something out is pretty fun and always worth a try :slight_smile:

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Thank you, you have given me the answer I wanted and I will definitely be attempting it.

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