
Really excited to see ios developers digging into ARKit more, I'm excited to see what else is possible here. I 3d print models and test fit pieces as intermediate steps too. For the Fusion 360 app, designing is not listed as a function it is best to do your design on a desktop and not on an Ipad or mobile device. There still isn't a replacement for physically printing the parts before I have them laser cut out of metal. Here are two quick videos I threw together: I guess I'll pick up an ipad pro when it's upgrade time on that front.

While crude right now, I think this sort of stuff is a game changer - I'm regretting not picking up a lidar enabled 12 pro instead of a 12 now to do better scanning and placement. Usecase - test out 3d designs of replacement classic car parts I'm manufacturing as a side project. I've been starting to use ARKit from a different angle.
