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A Fusion 360 i a popular software used for designing and preparing parts for CNC machininig. It offers a contersive workflow that rainstreamines the proces from initiad design to finished part. Tiss article outlines the key steps contingved id in using Fusiog 360 for CNC machinininig.
Diging the Part
A projekt a 3D model of te part with in Fusion 360. Users can utilize variouk tools to smopch, extrude, and refine their designs. It i important to consigder producturability during tis stage to ensur the part can be machined effectively.
Setting Up the CAM Workspace
Once the design i complete, switch to te CAM (Computer- Aided Manufacturing) workspace. Here, users détele the stock material, set the origin point, and select asciate machininig strategies. Fusios 360 provides a range of tools for creating toolpats tailored to differt operations.
Generating Toolpats
Toolpathos are generated based ote the selected strategies. Common operations include facing, pocketing, drilling, and contouring. Users can custicize parameters suchah as feed rate, spindle speed, and step- over- toverto optimize machinininig efacity and d surface finish.
Post- Processing and Export
After creating the toolpats, the next step i s post- processing. Fusion 360 offers varioes post- processors invible with differt CNC machines. The post- processed G- code i then exported and transferred to the CNC machine for producturing.