My motto is "learn something new every day". today I have already learned three new things from you Lars! Thank you for your informative and entertaining videos! Ray M.
Another excellent video! Also congrats on it being 9 months old and no down votes. That's quite an achievement. I'm now off to play with 2D CAM work on SVG files.
Hi! The use of 2D sketches is a great feature to easily get simple code to cut trough 2D patterns, but ¿where do you indicate Fusion how much it has to cut trough?
Hi Lars, fantastic lesson as always. Are you familiar with engine block cooling systems i.e. coolant and water pathways? I'm working on a block at the moment and would appreciate any info or insight into modelling these pathways and potential obstacles when setting up tooling pathways in CAM, or potential issues in production. Thanks.
Thank you Luca Parasacco. Not sure I know that much about locomotives as you do :-) Hopefully the different livestreams showing the different tools within Fusion will help you get started
Hosting a Generative Workshop: gems.autodesk.com/events/-novi-michigan-autodesk-generative-design-workshop-2018/event-summary-206763ce2cf24e1380f65f3a8fd4388e.aspx
Dear sir I'm a New subscriber of your channel Will you please tell me which version of fusion 360 do you uss ? & Kindly tell me what is the required hardware to use the new version of Fusion 360.
Hi MOHD ISMAIL Thank you for watching! With Fusion we all only have the option to use the latest version, so nothing to worry about there. as hardware requirements, check this out: knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirements-for-Autodesk-Fusion-360.html
Another great video! And another thumb up. But how do you connect to a CNC machine? Does Fusion have a list of common CNC machines? I have access to an old Roland CNC.
You post process your CAM and send it to your machine's controller. I use an arduino based controller (GRBL) so I run Universal GRBL Sender on my PC to connect and run my machine.
My motto is "learn something new every day". today I have already learned three new things from you Lars!
Thank you for your informative and entertaining videos!
Ray M.
I just love CAM Fridays! The compare and edit feature rocks! Thanks Lars.
That is awesome to hear gil segev .Thank you for watching the videos
what you are teaching is invaluable. Thank you
That is awesome to hear Diane Jewkes .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank you so much. It’s hard to overstate how helpful seeing this video was for my cam workflow.
That is great to hear! thank you for watching
Another excellent video! Also congrats on it being 9 months old and no down votes. That's quite an achievement. I'm now off to play with 2D CAM work on SVG files.
love your videos do you have other videos in mold design
Hi! The use of 2D sketches is a great feature to easily get simple code to cut trough 2D patterns, but ¿where do you indicate Fusion how much it has to cut trough?
What if i want to change the tool on multi operations. Does it work like changing clearance height?
Yes, John from SMW is a great resource!
Saunders Machine Works T-Shirt! Way to go! With NYCCNC. John is awesome.
great content lars!
But sir where is the end of block. And how to apply that
Hi Lars, fantastic lesson as always. Are you familiar with engine block cooling systems i.e. coolant and water pathways? I'm working on a block at the moment and would appreciate any info or insight into modelling these pathways and potential obstacles when setting up tooling pathways in CAM, or potential issues in production. Thanks.
great video, helps to justify my Purchase and cool to shout out to John Saunders
Mr. Cheers lars can ve add machine in fusion 360.
I haven't seen all zillions tutorials you made but those I saw - ultra helpful!
Thanks for video... Great video...
Lars the best !
I was wondering, is there any way to compensate for backlash in fusion 360?
Not really. You should be able to do that on your machine tool, though.
Thanks for a new awesome tips.
You are so very welcome
Larsen, you are a genius! Since I am really passionate for railways why don’t you model a locomotive... maybe a diesel one! Thank you! Luca
Thank you Luca Parasacco. Not sure I know that much about locomotives as you do :-) Hopefully the different livestreams showing the different tools within Fusion will help you get started
awsome thank you so much
what are you doing in Detroit next week
Hosting a Generative Workshop:
gems.autodesk.com/events/-novi-michigan-autodesk-generative-design-workshop-2018/event-summary-206763ce2cf24e1380f65f3a8fd4388e.aspx
Dear sir
I'm a New subscriber of your channel
Will you please tell me which version of fusion 360 do you uss ?
& Kindly tell me what is the required hardware to use the new version of Fusion 360.
Hi MOHD ISMAIL Thank you for watching!
With Fusion we all only have the option to use the latest version, so nothing to worry about there.
as hardware requirements, check this out:
knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/learn-explore/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/System-requirements-for-Autodesk-Fusion-360.html
Lars Christensen thanks a lot for your feedback.
Thank you!
Another great video! And another thumb up. But how do you connect to a CNC machine? Does Fusion have a list of common CNC machines? I have access to an old Roland CNC.
You post process your CAM and send it to your machine's controller. I use an arduino based controller (GRBL) so I run Universal GRBL Sender on my PC to connect and run my machine.
Hi gil segev Thank you for watching!
gil, Thank you for your comment!!
Check out this video:
th-cam.com/video/7DIWAqe4wDY/w-d-xo.html
agree john is awesome :)
Yes!!!
SUPER
Us hear it for John!!!
john is great
Yes!
Best,
Lars
it is confusing as fuck, then when you have to watch one youtube video after another and still cant get anywhere.
a bit late to the party , but .... wow ... some massive timesavers , ty
I dоwnloaded everything is okay
Too fast. I cant follow you
Great Tutorial need the files to follow along