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Fusion 360 is a popular software user for designing and preparaling parts for CNC machining. It offers a complesive workflow that rationes thee process from initial design to finished part. This article outlines thay steps implived in using Fusion 360 for CNC machining.
Designing te Part
Te process begins with creating a 3D model of the part with in Fusion 360. Users can utilize various tools to o scarch, extrude, and repute their designs. It is important to o consulder producturability during this stage to ensure thee part can bee machined effectively.
Setting Up te CAM Workspace
Once te design is complete, switch to tho CAM (Computer- Aided Manufacturing) workspace. Here, users definite thee stock material, set thoe origin point, and selekt applicate machining strategies. Fusion 360 provides a range of tools for creating toolpats tailored to different operations.
Generating Toolpathy
Toolpathes are generated based on then selected strategies. Common operations include facing, pocketing, drilling, and contouring. Users can customize parametters such as feed rate, spindle speed, and step- over to optimize maching equilency and surface finish.
Post- Processing and Export
After kreating the toolpats, thee next step is post- procesing. Fusion 360 offers various post- procesors compatible with different CNC machines. Thee post- processed G-code is then exported and transferred to te CNC machine for producturing.