



Products must be purchased from the Autodesk online store and the applicable discount will automatically be applied to your purchase.ĪUTODESK RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL, SUSPEND OR MODIFY PART OF OR THESE ENTIRE PROMOTIONS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE, FOR ANY REASON IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. This offer is available from through and may not be combined with other rebates or promotions and is void where prohibited or restricted by law.

Included alongside the software are the instructions in PDF form and a short video demonstration of Slicer's features, taken from an official Autodesk "Quick Tips" blog post.This promotion offers a 20% discount off the Suggested Retail Price (SRP) for purchases of a new 1-month or 1-year subscriptions to Fusion 360 and new 1-year subscriptions to Fusion 360 Machining Extension, Fusion 360 Nesting & Fabrication Extension, Fusion 360 Generative Design Extension, Fusion 360 Simulation Extension, Fusion 360 Product Design Extension, Fusion 360 Signal Integrity Extension, Fusion 360 Additive Build Extension, Fusion 360 Manage Extension, Fusion 360 Team Participant, Fusion 360 for Manufacturing, and Fusion 360 for Product Design, excluding taxes. The two zip archives were downloaded directly from the Autodesk site where the final build of Slicer was still available at the time of writing. Despite Fusion 360's continuing updates breaking the interoperability with Slicer, it still functions just fine as a stand-alone app for Windows and Mac OS. Sadly, Slicer for Fusion 360 was discontinued and all development ceased some years later. Released sometime in 2017 by Autodesk following the sunsetting of their similarly-scoped 123D tools, this software was originally meant to be an "app" or extension to their Fusion 360 CAD suite. This upload contains ZIP archives of the software's final build for Windows and Mac OS alongside the instructions and a short demonstration video.
