I don't know if Thailand falls under the ITAR rules but they may be what
you are hitting.  If you can't install it you probably can't run it
either.  Autodesk loves the cloud and calling home.

Dave

On Wed, Jul 5, 2023, 22:41 Thomas J Powderly <tjt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> thc all
>
> but the question said _get_
>
> not how to VBox or Wine  or...
>
> Thx but ity seems hard to __get__
>
> Now I've followed Dave's url and it doesnt work... due to my location.
>
> Dave
>
> Thanks, I think I cant complete the download becasue I am in Thailand
>
> The origin of the request is in a country not allowed (afaict)
>
> Tried my US addr and my Thai addr, trued FFox and Cgromium.
>
> I think Thailand requests are banned/
>
> ( the download ends immediately with a 'if unsuccessful,please try again'
>
> and wasj rinse repeat just doent work
>
> a VPN may help , i dunno.
>
> thxx
>
> tomp
>
> On 7/6/23 07:16, Chris Albertson wrote:
> >
> >> On Jul 5, 2023, at 11:36 AM, gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 7/5/23 13:29, Thomas J Powderly wrote:
> >>> Since this thread has 'evolved' into free 3D modeling software...
> >>> Can I ask how to get Fusion 360 on a Linux box?
> >>> I remember several failed tries but I font recall why.
> >>> LinuxCNC community people seem to really like it,
> >> That seems to be true, but it is not free anymore. So I'm making parts
> for stuff on 3d printers using OpenSCAD as the design software.  You can be
> productive quite rapidly in it.
> > What?   Fusion 360 is still free for personal use or even for commercial
> use as long as the bussines makes less than $50K.
> >
> > If you want 3D CAD software that can run on Linux then you could try
> > 1) FreeCAD,  Not unlike Fusion 360 but is mre limited and lacks
> sophisticated manufacturing ability
> > 2) OnShape,  Online, runs in a web browser and nit somewhat like FreeCad
> but has ZERO manufacturing ability
> > 3) OpenScad.  Good for very geometric designes that can be described in
> a modeling language.  Good for gears, bushing and such but VERY poor if you
> wanted to maybe make a car body part or a motorcycle engine cover
> >
> > If the goal is to convert STL files to “real” CAD drawings that can be
> edited.   Fusion is your best bet and even then you have to do a lot of
> manual work
> >
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