As our machining geometry gets more complicated, Autodesk® Fusion 360™ is up to the task! With a host of standard and adaptive toolpaths we can rapidly remove material from even the most complicated 3d parts. In this course, we explore how to rough and finish geometry that requires tool motion in X, Y, and Z simultaneously, learning how to finish even the finest of details. We’ll wrap up this course by creating a full CNC program for a part, simulating it, and exporting it to G-code.
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Qué aprenderás
Describe the benefits of adaptive toolpaths in Fusion 360.
Summarize rest machining applications.
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the creation of detailed 3-axis toolpaths.
Habilidades que obtendrás
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Autodesk
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Programa - Qué aprenderás en este curso
Basics of 3-axis pocketing
In Week 1, we’ll expand our knowledge of machining pocket geometry by learning about some clearing toolpaths and how to apply them to open and closed pockets.
Understanding and Applying Adaptive Toolpaths
In Week 2, we’ll identify and explore adaptive toolpaths. Focusing on the differences between a traditional and adaptive toolpath, why it matters, and where we can apply them.
Creating Fine Detail Finishing Toolpaths
In Week 3, we’ll focus on fine detail toolpaths and finishing areas where material has been left behind. Unlike rest machining roughed in geometry, finish toolpaths are used to create the final surfaces we see on finished parts. From simply cleaning up vertical walls to using micro motions to get the perfect finish we’ll explore them all.
Creating a Complete CNC Program
In Week 4, we’ll combine all the knowledge so far to set up, program, and output G code for a complex part. Utilizing facing, roughing, and finishing toolpaths specific to our complex geometry we’ll step through a part, identify a strategy, and create a complete CNC program.
Reseñas
Principales reseñas sobre 3-AXIS MACHINING WITH AUTODESK FUSION 360
If you put the time in and apply yourself, learning a lot of great machining tips as well as being able to generate proper NC code and setup sheets for a machine shop can be achieved.
It was a good 4 weeks , The videos weren't too long where they got boring but still got into all the small details needed. It was a good way to get introduced to 3-axis machining.
course is well designed and each module is vell elaborated such that i can imagine myself and explore the different paths for machining.
Awesome training by Matt Perez, I learned some SolidWorks tricks thanks to him and now I'm learning Fusion 360 with him too.
Acerca de Programa especializado: Autodesk CAD/CAM for Manufacturing
Manufacturers are under more pressure than ever to deliver better products faster, at lower cost, and with less waste.

Preguntas Frecuentes
¿Cuándo podré acceder a las lecciones y tareas?
¿Qué recibiré si me suscribo a este Programa especializado?
Is financial aid available?
How to I access Autodesk® Fusion 360™ as a student or educator?
How to I access a Fusion 360 as a professional?
Will I earn any type of achievement by completing this course?
What are the system requirements for Fusion 360?
How do I get installation support for Fusion 360?
How do I share my designs on the Autodesk Fusion gallery?
How do I become an Autodesk Certified User?
How do I continue building my Fusion 360 knowledge and skills once I complete the course?
Do I have the option to access these learning materials for free?
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