AutoDesk Fusion 360

GBCues

Damn, still .002 TIR!
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Hey Guys,
I just wonder if anyone else has been looking into AutoDesk's Fusion 360 CAD/CAM software? It looks to me like a viable alternative to BobCAD-CAM. Just wondering what others thought.
Thanks
Gary
 

conetip

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Fusion 360

My son uses it and posts to our router using the HSMWorks from Fusion360.
I have not done cue stuff on the router yet, but slowly getting there.
Here is some pics of the prop he learnt to use 360 to draw it in and the prop being milled on our router. Carl learnt all this in just 1 week. These props are the best performing that we have and are looking to refine them better.
He now makes other things for his electronic inventions etc.
Neil
 

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LGSM3

Jake<built cues for fun
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i've done a few renderings with it of the facade of our new building and modeled some parts for 3d printing. If your autocad minded its pretty cool.
 

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I use it in the machine shop for more complex jobs. Simple stuff gets done in SheetCam. SheetCam has a license for $250 and has been one of the most user friendly Cam programs that I have worked with.
 
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