Learn about how Autodesk Fusion 360, a cloud-based, integrated CAD/CAM software, can transform your design process.
Industrial Design
Learn what 5-axis machining is and how Fusion 360 and the Fusion 360 Machining Extension can support your next project.
Machining
The Fusion 360 Machining Extension offers toolpath modifications to help you avoid hairy situations when machining complex parts.
Machining
Learn how to get more out of your 4th axis by wrapping 2D toolpaths in the Fusion 360 Manufacture workspace.
Machining
See how Fusion 360 helps Next Intent up-level employees and gain confidence when manufacturing high-risk parts for the aerospace industry.
Machining
Let’s take a look at the different ways of defining tool orientation in the Fusion 360 manufacturing workspace and what tool is best for each situation. You may encounter geometry on components that isn’t accessible in a 3-axis orientation. To see what’s accessible from a selected orientation, you can use accessibility analysis shading within Fusion…
Machining
Learn about the five subfeatures of turning in Fusion 360 and how leveraging them can help your next project.
Machining
This brief overview covers probing in Fusion 360 and how it makes machine setup quicker before jobs.
Machining
Discover the ten most common types of fixturing and what type of fixturing is best for your milling project in this CNC fixturing overview.
Machining
Learn all about 4-axis machining capabilities in Autodesk Fusion 360, including wrap toolpath functionality.
Machining
Learn about our new partnership with ModuleWorks, which will bring even more advanced manufacturing capabilities to Fusion 360.
News
Learn how to make your CNC machine move using NC-code.
Machining
Haas Automation has a line of cutting tools, tool holders, workholding, and more available as digital assets in Fusion 360. Learn more here.
Machining
Generative design in Fusion 360 is a tool powered by AI that is shaping the future of manufacturing, one unique outcome at a time.
Machining
The ability to control the entry points of tool paths is a must for CAM programmers. See how Fusion 360 can help.
Machining