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Another option is to create a "drawing" from your design and lay out the views in the corresponding window, but this is relatively complicated and only makes sense if you already want to arrange multiple pieces at this stage. | Another option is to create a "drawing" from your design and lay out the views in the corresponding window, but this is relatively complicated and only makes sense if you already want to arrange multiple pieces at this stage. | ||
== CNC routing == | |||
=== Joinery === | |||
In contrast to the laser cutter the CNC router can't cut perfect inside corners because the router bit is circular. To circumvent this issue, relives (so called dogbones) are put into a design to allow the router bit to cut all the way. There are Add-ons for Fusion 360 to help with the design of them. | |||
* [https://github.com/tapnair/Dogbone Dogbone by tapnair] | |||
== Tutorials == | == Tutorials == |
Revision as of 14:11, 23 March 2018
SoftwareInfoBox Autodesk Fusion 360 | |
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Type: | CAD with integrated CAM |
Platform: | Windows, Mac OS X (64 bit only) |
License: | proprietary, free for private use |
Source: | Autodesk |
Input Formats: | |
Output Formats: | STL, DXF, PDF, ... |
Users: | Lukas, Patrick |
Fusion 360 is a CAD program that is free for students, makers and small companies.
It comes with a very powerful CAM suite.
There is an "app store" for professional or community-built plugins as well.
Edit in Browser
Fusion 360 supports editing inside the browser. This version of Fusion 360 does not yet have the full set of features, but might still be useful in case you can not install the desktop version. Log in with your Autodesk account and select "Edit in browser" on any design or create a new project and select "New -> Fusion design".
Laser Cutting
You can export any sketch by right clicking it and choosing "Save as DXF".
Another option is to create a "drawing" from your design and lay out the views in the corresponding window, but this is relatively complicated and only makes sense if you already want to arrange multiple pieces at this stage.
CNC routing
Joinery
In contrast to the laser cutter the CNC router can't cut perfect inside corners because the router bit is circular. To circumvent this issue, relives (so called dogbones) are put into a design to allow the router bit to cut all the way. There are Add-ons for Fusion 360 to help with the design of them.
Tutorials
- Fusion 360 seminar
- Fusion 360 for Beginners (YouTube)
CAM Tutorials
- Fusion 360 CAM Basics (YouTube)
- bookshelf from design to milling (YouTube)