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Released
3/29/2018- Exploring the CAM environment
- Creating a CAM setup
- Making cuts in 2D
- Simulating operations
- Roughing out 3D models
- 3D finishing
- Copying
- Exporting G-code
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [John] Hi, I'm John Helfen. Welcome to Learning Fusion 360 CAM. In this course, we'll be exploring the exciting world of subtractive manufacturing with Fusion 360. Fusion 360 is an integrated design and manufacturing system built to help you bring your ideas to life. Throughout this course, we'll be exploring the basic concepts of Fusion CAM while preparing a complete design for CNC cutting. We'll be looking at how we can set up multiple stock setups in the same file, creating cutting operations like 2D contour and pockets, and explore 3D roughing and finishing strategies before finally exporting your design as G-code for your specific CNC machine.
I'm excited to present this course, so let's jump in.
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Welcome
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Welcome41s
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1. Introduction
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2. CAM Environment and Setup
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Loading Fusion data2m 28s
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Preparing the Tool Library2m 56s
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Customizing a tool1m 57s
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Creating named views2m 27s
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3. Create the Base Plate
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Creating a CAM setup4m 12s
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Making pocket cuts7m 5s
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Simulating an operation5m 5s
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Cutting 2D contours4m 29s
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Working with tabs5m 58s
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4. Create the End Plate
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Working with multiple setups2m 50s
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3D pocket roughing4m 48s
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3D finishing5m 20s
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Creating closed pockets5m 6s
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5. Creating the Middle Plate
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2D contour with custom tabs4m 10s
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6. Creating the Handle
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Copy entire setup4m 42s
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7. Post-Processing
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Conclusion
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Next steps22s
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