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How to Get Started with CAM Within Fusion 360

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    Description

    Learn how to take your design from within Fusion 360 software and apply 2D and 3D toolpaths. This class will open up the door and let you create G-code for your computer numerical control (CNC) machines. Simply start at the beginning, create toolpaths, simulate and verify, post G-code, and see how easy it is to handle design changes.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn about the basics of 2D toolpaths
    • Learn about the basics of 3D toolpaths
    • Learn how to simulate and verify G-code
    • Learn how to update and handle design changes

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    Product
    Fusion
    Industries
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Machinist
    Subtractive Manufacturing
    Manufacturing Processes
    Computer-aided Manufacturing
    Design
    CAD Management & IT
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