Here are a few handy Fusion 360 links to get started.
How to register for a start-up, personal, or student license for Fusion 360
Note: there are now a three free licence types for Fusion 360. When I renewed this year, I fell into the free personal licence type, which is fine for me, since most of what I do is for myself or pro bono to friends and and family.
@Nick_Barros. I’m still very new to all this. I found that doing a layout in Inkscape and then processing it in JSCut has been the easiest for me. That’s how I did the WFH desk I posted.
I’m still learning Fusion, but I’m going through it from the 3D printer point of view because it seems there’s a lot more content out there.
Its funny actually. I bought my Maslow first, then I read here that a lot of people got started on 3D printing, so I picked up an Ender 3 Pro and now I’m learning twice as fast.
same exact thing as me, I bought a Maslow a few years ago and actually got pretty good at it but then got busy at work and pretty much let it sit for a year and forgot everything I learned. Then I bought a 3D printer (also an Ender 3 pro) now I mess mostly with additive making and less with milling and it has definitely helped me learn fusion.