Fusion 360 for CNC – The best guide for beginners
Fusion 360 for CNC – The best guide for beginners, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.93, with 20 lectures, based on 258 reviews, and has 1451 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn how to control a CNC router with the help of Fusion 360 Create different toolpaths in Fusion 360 for a CNC Navigate the controls of the manufacturing section of Fusion 360 Understand the order of operation necessary in CAM Create custom tools Understand the impact of speeds, feeds and RPM + how to get them right Generate proper g-code to use with your CNC Learn of to manage a double sided machining project This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone with access to a CNC who wants to learn how to machine anything or Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of CAM or Anyone who wants to take the guessing game out of machining on a CNC or Beginners with a CNC router It is particularly useful for Anyone with access to a CNC who wants to learn how to machine anything or Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of CAM or Anyone who wants to take the guessing game out of machining on a CNC or Beginners with a CNC router.
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Summary
Title: Fusion 360 for CNC – The best guide for beginners
Price: $64.99
Average Rating: 4.93
Number of Lectures: 20
Number of Published Lectures: 20
Number of Curriculum Items: 21
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn how to control a CNC router with the help of Fusion 360
- Create different toolpaths in Fusion 360 for a CNC
- Navigate the controls of the manufacturing section of Fusion 360
- Understand the order of operation necessary in CAM
- Create custom tools
- Understand the impact of speeds, feeds and RPM + how to get them right
- Generate proper g-code to use with your CNC
- Learn of to manage a double sided machining project
Who Should Attend
- Anyone with access to a CNC who wants to learn how to machine anything
- Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of CAM
- Anyone who wants to take the guessing game out of machining on a CNC
- Beginners with a CNC router
Target Audiences
- Anyone with access to a CNC who wants to learn how to machine anything
- Anyone who wants to gain a better understanding of CAM
- Anyone who wants to take the guessing game out of machining on a CNC
- Beginners with a CNC router
What students have to say about this class :
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“I wish this guy had more classes. Clear, concise, knowledgable, and offers a ton of additional information. I’m more interested in this subject with every lesson I watch. Thank you!”
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“Even though I am experienced in CAM, I’ve had a career break and needed a refresher course before starting my new job. This course is perfect for my needs and the instructor has a clear idea on what he is teaching which makes it really valuable. Keep up the good work and Thank you!”
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“Clear and concises, I learned what I expected to and can now operate a CNC mill with confidence.”
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“So far this course is showin me the things I was wanting to learn, finding in it very intuitive and methodical in the approach”
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“That course is perfect for absolute CAM beginners who want to know how to wisely operate a CNC Router .”
In this class you’ll learn to control your CNC router with the help of Fusion 360. The process of creating toolpaths is what’s called CAM (Computer-aided manufacturing).
We will use a real world example which you can follow along and recreate at your own pace. Each section is designed to teach you how to create a specific toolpath while also discussing important concepts that will deepen your understanding of machining
More precisely, here are the chapters and what you can expect to learn :
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Introduction – we’ll go over the project we are tackling and what you can expect.
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Workflow of CAM, vocabulary and g-code – This lecture is about the general workflow followed in CAM. We get accustomed to the vocabulary and take a look at a g-code to understand what it’s all about
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Previewing the end result and importing a part –We’ll learn to import parts and preview the end result of the class (so you know where we’re going)
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Creating your first toolpath – In this first toolpath we keep things simple. We first define our stock and WCS, then we create a tool with the relevant speeds and we go through the steps to create a toolpath.
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Creating a 2D pocket operation–The main goal is to take a deeper look at the different parameters of a toolpath, especially feeds and speeds.
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3D toolpaths–We explore 3D toolpaths and have a discussion about the order of operations
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Drilling operation–We learn to create a drilling operation and discuss the different speeds associated with drilling
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Cutting away the shape with 2D contour – We learn to cut away a shape with 2D contour and discuss tabs and tool length
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Exporting g-codes and discussing tool offsets– We export g-codes, discuss post-processor and how to manage different tool lengths on your CNC
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Planning tests and creating toolpaths from 2D drawings– We create toolpaths from a 2D drawing and discuss the importance of preliminary tests on your CNC
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Double sided machining–We discuss the intricacies of double sided machining and provide an easy solution for it
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Final thoughts– We take a look back at what we’ve learned and emphasize on the important stuff you should takeaway
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EXTRA : Tool Selection Guide – This section covers end mills in details, from the geometry to the material in order to help you choose the appropriate end mill.
Do you have a CNC and don’t know how to use it?
Do you feel like you know how to use it but are really just guessing?
Does your local maker space has a CNC and you’re intimidated by it?
Do you already know CAM but want to improve your understanding of it?
Do you want a machine to do all the hard work and make money for you? (Of course you do!)
If you see yourself in any of these statements then this class is for you. I’ve made this class for anyone who wants to learn CAM through Fusion 360. CAM stands for Computer-aided manufacturing so in this class we’ll be creating toolpaths that a CNC can follow to machine different kinds of material and shapes. In other words, we’ll be doing the prep work and the CNC will be doing the heavy and precise lifting for us.
My main motivation with building this class was this : Fusion has made it too easy to create toolpaths for a CNC router. With a few clicks you’ll have a set of instructions for your CNC and as much as this is great, it’s also terrifying. We’re not dealing with a small 3D printer here, we have a spinning tool moving at a rapid pace that is very dangerous if not tamed properly. So for this reason, I wanted to not only show people how to use Fusion, but more importantly provide you with the knowledge you’ll need to make smart decisions and learn to program your CNC safely and efficiently.
With hobbyist CNCs becoming more affordable and accessible (which is great!) I believe that it’s important to educate people as much as possible to the world of CAM. And with Fusion 360 offering a great and free CAM solution, the timing has never been this good for us to dive into this wonderful subject together!
This class covers everything from importing parts to exporting a g-code with everything in between, including 2D and 3D toolpaths, calculating feeds and speeds, running tests, double sided machining and much more.
So I want to welcome you and thank you for joining my class. Feedback is appreciated, and remember to stay safe!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Table of contents (detailed overview of the class)
Chapter 2: Workflow of CAM – Vocabulary and g-code
Lecture 1: Workflow of CAM – Vocabulary and g-code
Chapter 3: Previewing the end result and importing a part
Lecture 1: Previewing the end result and importing a part
Chapter 4: First toolpath – Facing operation
Lecture 1: Defining the stock and WCS
Lecture 2: Creating a tool for the facing operation
Lecture 3: Completing and simulating the facing toolpath
Chapter 5: Creating a 2D pocket operation
Lecture 1: Talking about feeds and speeds
Lecture 2: A deeper dive into the world of feeds and speeds
Lecture 3: Completing and simulating the pocket operation
Lecture 4: Comparing with the 2D adaptive clearing
Chapter 6: 3D toolpaths
Lecture 1: 3D pocket operation
Lecture 2: Parallel passes
Chapter 7: Drilling operation
Lecture 1: Drilling operation
Chapter 8: Cutting away the shape with 2D contour
Lecture 1: Contour operation
Chapter 9: Exporting g-codes and discussing tool offsets
Lecture 1: Exporting g-codes and discussing tool offsets
Chapter 10: Planning tests and creating toolpaths from 2D drawings
Lecture 1: Planning tests and toolpaths from 2D drawings
Chapter 11: Double sided machining
Lecture 1: Discussing a method for double sided machining
Chapter 12: Final thoughts
Lecture 1: Final thoughts
Chapter 13: EXTRA : Tool Selection Guide
Lecture 1: Tool Selection
Instructors
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Mathieu Dorion
Mechanical engineer by trade, maker of stuff by choice
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 6 votes
- 2 stars: 2 votes
- 3 stars: 19 votes
- 4 stars: 86 votes
- 5 stars: 145 votes
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