I have a business building large home theater subwoofers. I currently use Sketchup to design and then import into VCarve Pro to do toolpaths (own latest versions of both). I've seen the recent videos and info regarding Fusion 360 and figured I should investigate it. It looks like Fusion 360 would give me some advantages against Sketchup in terms of designing a true 3D model with the ability to do interference fits (it is hard to see overlaps in Sketchup). And using 1-tool would likely give me an advantage vs importing Sketchup files into VCarve Pro. So on the top it seems like Fusion 360 is the best tool for me but the details always reveal themselves. I understand there will be a learning curve and transition period but I'm wondering if there are any gotchas with Fusion 360 or any functionality that I might miss? Thanks.

EDIT - This will be used on a CNCRP 5x10 Pro (Linear bearings upgrade arrives this Friday)

David