![]() ![]() He started learning CAM programming and machine simulation. These three key elements enabled Stewart to start iterating on ideas that he wasn’t yet sure how he would produce. And third, the overall layout/structure of Fusion 360 means that whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional, you’re only working with one area at a time.” Second, Fusion 360 includes all the tools for both CAD (design) and CAM (manufacturing) in one program, so all the work and learning are self-contained. ![]() “First, the fact that Fusion 360 is available for free to start-ups and education made starting a no-brainer. “Fusion 360 helped me progressively learn and develop my skills as I went along,” he explains. After working at a leading design-innovation consultancy centered around design-thinking methodologies, he decided he wanted to invest more time in the tactile and physical aspects of making-everything that originally drew him to design in the first place.Īround the same time, Stewart found Fusion 360, and the tool opened a new door to a way of making that had once been closed for him. Stewart has two decades of experience in the design industry, working across a range of clients and industries. Most recently, Analogous launched a quick-release plate to mount the Leica Q2 camera on a tripod for long exposures. ![]() One of the first pieces of custom photography gear he produced was an adapter to mate a modular Swiss technical camera to a small modern cinema camera. Via Analogous, Stewart designs and manufactures bespoke camera parts for photographers. Analogous offers photography, design, CNC machining, prototyping, and limited-run custom goods. Grant Stewart is a multi-disciplinary designer living in Portland, OR, who works under the studio name, Analogous. See how Analogous founder Grant Stewart produced a limited run of bespoke brass camera baseplates using Fusion 360 and a CNC machine. ![]()
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