Join John Helfen for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Learning Fusion 360 CAM.
- [John] Let me be the first to congratulate…you on completing this course.…I hope you now have a good understanding…on how to get started with cutting chips of your own.…As the next step, I highly suggest…taking some time to explore other Fusion 360 courses…available on lynda.com…There are a number of courses focused on design…that may be worth exploring so that you…can begin to bring your own ideas to life.…Good luck, and happy cutting.…
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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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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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