Multi Axis CNC Toolpath Lesson 10.1 - Create a second setup in Fusion 360

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64 بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - A second setup in Fusion
A second setup in Fusion 360™ could be on the same machine or a different machine entirely. In this lesson, we'll explore creating a second setup for the same machine to cut the back side of a part. This will involve understanding the location of the coordinate system, reuse of tools, and how to export the NC file. We'll also explore and identify WCS offsets and how to use them in Fusion 360.



After completing this lesson, you'll be able to:


Describe the usage of multiple setups.
Create a second setup in Fusion 360.
Create finishing toolpaths.






After this lesson 10.1, you'll be able to:


Create a second milling setup.
Modify a setup name and position in the browser.




Computer Numerical Controlled machines, or CNC for short, can have a nearly endless number of options. Most machines today control tool motion in 3-axes, X, Y and Z, but can be upgraded to include a 4th or 5th axis as well, A and B. Additionally, there are many machines on the market that are already 5-axis capable. The good news is that Autodesk® Fusion 360™ has you covered if you need to control multi-axis positioning or simultaneous motion in all 5 axes at once.


After this course, you'll be able to:


Recognize multi-axis geometry.
Identify 3+2 vs. Simultaneous machining.
Practice the application of multi-axis toolpaths.










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