Like its name suggests, the 5-axis version of CNC machining can move tools and parts in five different directions or axes at once.
Manufacturing
The Fusion Manufacturing Extension is more than 5-axis machining. Explore the extension's top capabilities in this article.
Machining
Collision detection in Autodesk Fusion helps make better decisions regarding tool changes and multi-axis settings during machine simulation.
Getting Started
This article explores the essential stages of product development and how they contribute to creating successful products.
Mechanical Engineering
Are you new to the Manufacture workspace in Autodesk Fusion? Here are a few tips to help you navigate it like a pro.
Machining
New to machining? Take a deep dive into CNC Turning vs. CNC Milling to determine which option best fits your process.
Machining
Improve your manufacturing process by unlocking the true potential of 4-axis machining and driving your business to new heights.
Machining
The Harvey Tool Resources Add-in for Autodesk Fusion 360 enables you to easily navigate and use Fusion 360’s most downloaded tool library.
Machining
Here are four key topics and six sessions machinists definitely won't want to miss at Autodesk University 2023.
News
Learn about the Mazak Add-in for Fusion 360, including how to download it and use it alongside the Mazak Smooth Project Manager.
Machining
Discover the benefits of 4-axis machining with Fusion 360, including enhanced precision, reduced tool deflection, fewer setups and more.
Machining
This guide highlights tools to master, best practices, and things to be aware of as you get up to speed with manufacturing in Fusion 360.
Getting Started
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Getting Started