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Making Your CAM Journey Easier with Fusion 360

By : Fabrizio Cimò
Book Image

Making Your CAM Journey Easier with Fusion 360

By: Fabrizio Cimò

Overview of this book

Downloading a piece of 3D software and shaping concepts and ideas is quite easy. However, designing feasible and cost-effective real parts from 3D models can be challenging with traditional production technologies, or even additive manufacturing. This book will give you the know-how and skills to develop your projects from ideas to physical products, and overcome these obstacles. In ‘Making Your CAM Journey Easier with Fusion 360’, you'll discover how to set up a CAM program, pick the right tool, and optimize production. You'll learn the pros and cons of different production technologies, including turning, milling, laser cutting, and 3D printing, and understand how to choose the best option based on your needs. You’ll also explore the important computer-aided manufacturing tools that Fusion 360 offers through the use of examples and best practices. By the end of this book, you’ll understand the potential issues and drawbacks of different design components and apply workarounds to avoid design flaws.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Part 1 – Implementing Turning Operations in Fusion 360
7
Part 2 – Milling with Fusion 360
13
Part 3 – Laser Cutting Using Fusion 360
17
Part 4 – Using Fusion 360 for Additive Manufacturing
22
Part 5 – Testing Our Knowledge

Summary

That’s the end of the chapter. We have now covered a large number of concepts and options for nesting. Let’s briefly recap what we went through.

First, we analyzed our welded example part and the components it’s made of. Then we found out how sheet formats and batch lot numbers can affect the efficiency of nesting.

After that, we found an easy way to create nested geometries using Fusion 360’s Arrange command, though it’s quite a simple and limited way to approach nesting optimization. So instead, we explored a Fusion 360 extension focused on nesting creation and covered all the options for material and packaging setup.

Lastly, we created the nesting itself, discovering how to reuse metal sheets only partially used by previous operations.

All the points and hints discussed are critical for competitiveness in the manufacturing market. I hope that, even if we only had a glimpse of the tip of the iceberg, this still lets you become...