While I've done a wealth of modeling and 3D printing in various guises, I've been looking for that right flavor to get into CNC. I've watched a half dozen of these tutorials the last few days, and while some were useful, they all felt like info coming from people who've forgotten what it feels like to do this from scratch. This one felt like someone who speaks my language. Very easy to pick up, and I've figured out the right process for me to adapt. Many thanks, Lars!
Lars, many thanks for all your work. For me, your videos are the 'goto' place for fusion lessons. Just a hobbyist and total beginner, but getting better thanks to you.
Back when i first started work in a small engineering firm back in the 80's they used to have some cnc equipment and i always remember the manual programming of the machine and then the rapid hitting of the emergency stop when you noticed that you had put z-50 rather than z50 or similar. This stuff you've just demonstrated is truly amazing and must reduce boring bars into the chuck incidents massively.
Thanks Lars! Have the Sherline mill up and running with Linux CNC, now need to create my little engine crank shaft in Fusion 360 and create the G-code to cut it out.
Thanks Lars. I am building my own cnc from scratch and surprisingly the cam and mach3 software are the most challenging parts for me. This is a great help!
Thank you very much Mr. Lars ! Its my first time trying the CAM portion of Fusion 360 and I LOVE it , thanks to you and your good explanations, great personality and beautiful passion !!! Keep up the great work !!!
Absolutely fantastic, Lars. To be honest (and because this is the first time I've seen this type of process ...) I still don't understand the whole process. So, I need to see more often, and practice and eventually ask some questions about ...! Thank you. Greetings: João Carvalho.
Hi Lars, having people that is willing to share the knowledege with other is very nice. Very useful guide. Road looks less bumpy. Keep on doing more instructional videos. My very best regards.
Thank you so very much. I had been trying so hard to figure out how to export to my CNC. I do not have a tool changer. How would i go about making a different CNC files for each tool? Laugh, going to need to re-watch this video a number of times. And again thanks so much for providing these videos.
Thank you very much ... Lars ... I recently bought a Tormach 770M (without having any knowledge of how to use it) and your video has cleared up many doubts
Excellent video. FYI, different CAD programs don't typically agree what axis is the Z axis when exporting. Engineers/designers don't typically model in dumb orientations; when importing, Fusion just guesses which axes are the XYZ axes and sometimes guesses wrong based on what program exported the file.
I love your videos and I think Fusion is one of the best programs for modeling I have ever used. I have one problem. Exporting my files to the cloud. I would greatly appreciate a video on how and when this is done.
Great job Lars. You do your job well at the same time keeping good relationships with the people who follow you and making great casual videos along with these. Keep it up! - Jacob S.
I am new to Fusion 360 and im so happy i found your video's. you have made it so easy to understand how to go from design to G-code. Iv just finished building a cnc router so i can't wait to start designing something and seeing it being cut out on the router... :)
Great job, I like your style of teaching a complex subject. The sample part is an outstanding example. Identify challenges faced with work holding and depth of cuts along with, chamfering, starting the cut on the outside profile in the corner, tool selection is outstanding points.
I work long time as cnc machiene operator, making molds for the allu industry, fusion360 looks a great program to generate the G-machiene codes, BTW nice vids, good explain in detail how to use the software, seen many vids from Lars, use it now for 3D models and 3D printing, Thx Lars...
Thank you for all your videos. You have a great teaching style and ones of few I actually understand and learn from. Because of you i can make parts on the 3d printer and soon will be cutting parts out.
Love this! Well done and easy to understand. It's refreshing to see CAM/milling - there are still some of us who don't do everything using a 3D printer. I'll be subscribing so I can check out all your other content.
Great video, Just getting started with cad/cam software, I've always programmed on machine (Hurco, prototrak) This was a great introduction to cam programming. At least fills me with some confidence.
Lars thanks for that video helped me out, wish I had seen this before I sent you the e mail the other night, The setting up of the part was my stumbling block, but the first 5 mins of this video was a game changer, its one thing drawing the part and doing tool pathes but its no good if you cant get the correct position for your work coordinates,
Great video, as always Lars. Would you consider making a video on speeds and feeds... esp. why a particular choice might be better, and what are your thought processes in making those decisions?
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching! Really wish I could do that video next to a CNC machine so we could make some chips. Have you seen what John Saunders has done on his channel, NYC CNC when it comes to feeds and speeds? Best, Lars
So glad you have these CAM videos now. It was a mystery for me until I watched this one. One question though. I am still looking for an explanation of turning this part upside down to process the bottom part. How does it done? Do you have a video out for that operation? Thanks!
I'm making good progress learning CAM in F360 thank in large part to your videos. I WISH I had seen this particular video sooner! One thing you glossed over was the depth of cut your facing path takes -and how you could ensure an accurate depth on the model's features after moving the facing path later in the process. Where would you have set Z=0 before beginning?
Great Job on you videos. Could you expand on Cam and create a video on 2 sided CNC strategies? I am specifically interested in how to mount workpiece and how to ensure proper alignment when flipping the workpiece to machine the the opposite side.
Thank you Joel Brown I am going to talk a little bit about this on Friday, but make sure you check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/6mdp5n40YWE/v-deo.html Best, Lars
Thanks Lars. Your help is always great. I am having trouble generating a tool path. I keep getting "empty tool path" message when attempting. Where can I get some specific help on my model?
Lars Christensen I have been tinkering with 360 for about 2 years now making things on my 3D printer. This year I took a programming job at my work and I’m now programming CMM machines using PC DMIS. I’m not for sure if your familiar with them. It’s just Metrology stuff and I have had to learn a tremendous amount of stuff about GD&T. I have tried and tried to learn about the cam side of autodesk and have finally started learning thanks to you! I really appreciate your videos and hope to one day be as proficient as you lol. I’d love to take a job within engineering and you have really set me on that path. Thank you very much sir.
I love your videos. How-to videos are great if they also tell you why, like on your videos. It's much easier to use features, etc. if you know why you're doing it. Thanks
Thanks for this video. As I'm completely new to CAM in general I still have to find a video that goes a step back to even more basics. For a total noob regarding CAM you already presume too much knowledge as far as the whole workflow is concerned. Thanks anyway :)
Hi Lars , Great video .. I can't see on the facing operation where you set how deep per pass or how many passes you would like to set , I am trying to set up a levelling programm for Large Wood slab Using a spoil board cutter
Wonderful tutorial, thanks for taking the time to do this. Was wondering if there are any special tricks for doing parts that require to be flipped over to machine the opposite site in fusion.
Thank you Lars for all the videos you make and the positive vibes you have! I am new in the field and need your help please! I have designed an object and I am going to have it in marble with CNC machine(-waterjet) Do I have to export STL format to sent them or I have to use CAM before? Thank you 💕 keep on
A big thank you for all your videos. You wealth of knowledge, not just CAD but CAM as well is impressive. Any idea when Snapmaker 2.0 will be added to the CAM Machine Library?
As always great video and very helpful.. But sir i have a video suggestion if u like me to suggest... In this video u made a toolpath for a cavity but if u r mould and dies maker u must also have punch of the same exact design... So please sir make a video to teach us how to produce punch out of cavity or vice versa... Thanks sir
Lars recently discovered your channel, great videos! Thanks for putting out all that informative content. What happens when your stock is bigger than the model? How do you set that up?
thank you so much for your help it really helped me understanding fusion 360 concept i was used to mastercam but no longer. I have a question how do i get the propper cut rate feed spin etc ¿? thank you so much
Lars, now how do you finish the bottom side of the part? Do you have to file the part as a different model and then flip the part and go from there or can you do it in the same model with the top cam setup?
You would make a 2nd setup in the cam and then select the bottom face as origin then you can face off and deburr the part. Obviously a 2nd setup requires you to flip it over in vice in real life etc
Lars - would you make a video of the actual part being made? That would be cool to see the mill actually making it. Also, how do you handle the part in the vice? thanks -
Hi UA-camify Thank you for watching! That could be for sure a future livestream on how to model the part. You can download the file if you look in the description of the video and then go through the history tree at the bottom of the screen. Here is a video I did on how to put a part in a vise, if that is what you want: ua-cam.com/video/JWRgMsi1SqY/v-deo.html Best, Lars
hello and thank you for all your efford. toy are great. i whould liek to ask , why the 3d adaptive clearance didnt clean all the surface and then we had to use the horizontal toolpath to clear the stock that was left ?
Hello Lars, thank you for your video, I selected my tool and my operation, clicked OK as in your video, but I receive an alert saying : "No pocket selected to machine". Why is that?
I dont know if i missed a few episodes, but I would like to play along with the same part. Could you provide a download link to the part, or do you have another video where you construct it?
While I've done a wealth of modeling and 3D printing in various guises, I've been looking for that right flavor to get into CNC. I've watched a half dozen of these tutorials the last few days, and while some were useful, they all felt like info coming from people who've forgotten what it feels like to do this from scratch. This one felt like someone who speaks my language. Very easy to pick up, and I've figured out the right process for me to adapt. Many thanks, Lars!
being 19 years old and having this man explain everything step by step, real life savior and so thankful.
As a hobbyist, I find myself reviewing the basics from time to time to remember what I've forgotten. Lars is the greatest.
As someone who's just getting into this stuff I'm absolutely amazed at how well you deliver this information. Thank you very much!
You are so very welcome, Andrew. Good luck on your adventure!
Lars, many thanks for all your work. For me, your videos are the 'goto' place for fusion lessons.
Just a hobbyist and total beginner, but getting better thanks to you.
Same here!
Not many people I wish were still on UA-cam but Lars is one of them
Back when i first started work in a small engineering firm back in the 80's they used to have some cnc equipment and i always remember the manual programming of the machine and then the rapid hitting of the emergency stop when you noticed that you had put z-50 rather than z50 or similar. This stuff you've just demonstrated is truly amazing and must reduce boring bars into the chuck incidents massively.
That is awesome to hear MrDirkles .Thank you for watching the videos. AND now you don't have to bring extra underwear with your to work anymore :-)
Lars Christensen you're right. No one hates this technology more than the underwear manufacturers.
I watched two other Fusion 360 CAM tutorials and was lost. Watched this one and it was crystal clear. Thanks so much Lars!
Learnt more in 4 videos than in months of trying to figure this out myself. Keep them coming Lars
That is awesome to hear Allan Ross .Thank you for watching the videos
I have to to say that you did good explanation and spend half an hour for us. I would like to thank you!
That was a lot of information in a 30 minute video but very well presented. Good job!
Thanks Lars! Have the Sherline mill up and running with Linux CNC, now need to create my little engine crank shaft in Fusion 360 and create the G-code to cut it out.
Please ignore all hate and mean comments. I've learned soooo much in this tutorial it's insane! Thank you so much for this!
Yes, ignore the fools that like to insult, i learned a lot too.
Why would anyone find fault with this? Unless they sell Bodcad that is
I miss your videos, I just bought a Haas Vf, so now I have a reason to go back and watch your videos again.
I was quite intimidated by CAM until your videos. You've made this all so easy. Thanks!
That is awesome to hear FluffyTheGryphon .Thank you for watching the videos
Thanks Lars. I am building my own cnc from scratch and surprisingly the cam and mach3 software are the most challenging parts for me. This is a great help!
That is awesome to hear Conrad Brisebois .Thank you for watching the videos
I've learned more with this video than with the hundred I've seen before on youtube. Great job!
Thank you very much Mr. Lars ! Its my first time trying the CAM portion of Fusion 360 and I LOVE it , thanks to you and your good explanations, great personality and beautiful passion !!! Keep up the great work !!!
Absolutely fantastic, Lars. To be honest (and because this is the first time I've seen this type of process ...) I still don't understand the whole process. So, I need to see more often, and practice and eventually ask some questions about ...! Thank you. Greetings: João Carvalho.
Hi Lars, having people that is willing to share the knowledege with other is very nice.
Very useful guide. Road looks less bumpy. Keep on doing more instructional videos.
My very best regards.
Will do my best 👍😊
Thank you so very much. I had been trying so hard to figure out how to export to my CNC. I do not have a tool changer. How would i go about making a different CNC files for each tool? Laugh, going to need to re-watch this video a number of times. And again thanks so much for providing these videos.
Thank you very much ... Lars ... I recently bought a Tormach 770M (without having any knowledge of how to use it) and your video has cleared up many doubts
Excellent video.
FYI, different CAD programs don't typically agree what axis is the Z axis when exporting. Engineers/designers don't typically model in dumb orientations; when importing, Fusion just guesses which axes are the XYZ axes and sometimes guesses wrong based on what program exported the file.
I love your videos and I think Fusion is one of the best programs for modeling I have ever used. I have one problem. Exporting my files to the cloud. I would greatly appreciate a video on how and
when this is done.
great video, i am complete beginner, dont even have a cnc mill yet, this video was valuable in me learning the steps
That is great to hear .Thank you for watching the videos
Great job Lars. You do your job well at the same time keeping good relationships with the people who follow you and making great casual videos along with these. Keep it up! - Jacob S.
That is awesome to hear Jacob S. .Thank you for watching the videos
I am new to Fusion 360 and im so happy i found your video's. you have made it so easy to understand how to go from design to G-code. Iv just finished building a cnc router so i can't wait to start designing something and seeing it being cut out on the router... :)
That is awesome to hear 2010DeanoRiordan .Thank you for watching the videos
Great job, I like your style of teaching a complex subject. The sample part is an outstanding example. Identify challenges faced with work holding and depth of cuts along with, chamfering, starting the cut on the outside profile in the corner, tool selection is outstanding points.
That is awesome to hear larry kent .Thank you for watching the videos
i am new to fusion 360. Excellent knowledge. Thank you Mr. Lars Christensen.
I work long time as cnc machiene operator, making molds for the allu industry, fusion360 looks a great program to generate the G-machiene codes, BTW nice vids, good explain in detail how to use the software, seen many vids from Lars, use it now for 3D models and 3D printing, Thx Lars...
Thank you for all your videos. You have a great teaching style and ones of few I actually understand and learn from. Because of you i can make parts on the 3d printer and soon will be cutting parts out.
Thanks for making this video, it really has helped with working out Fusion 360 and I spent all day going over this making the part I wanted
Love this! Well done and easy to understand. It's refreshing to see CAM/milling - there are still some of us who don't do everything using a 3D printer. I'll be subscribing so I can check out all your other content.
Great video, Just getting started with cad/cam software, I've always programmed on machine (Hurco, prototrak) This was a great introduction to cam programming. At least fills me with some confidence.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this one of many great Autodesk products Lars. You are a talented presenter.
Thank you Bow Tie Bandit
Great tutorial Lars. I am starting to get into CAM and even I could follow this.
Lars thanks for that video helped me out, wish I had seen this before I sent you the e mail the other night, The setting up of the part was my stumbling block, but the first 5 mins of this video was a game changer, its one thing drawing the part and doing tool pathes but its no good if you cant get the correct position for your work coordinates,
I really enjoy your videos they are very clear and to the point... best ever... Lars the fusion GURU!!
Great video, as always Lars. Would you consider making a video on speeds and feeds... esp. why a particular choice might be better, and what are your thought processes in making those decisions?
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Really wish I could do that video next to a CNC machine so we could make some chips.
Have you seen what John Saunders has done on his channel, NYC CNC when it comes to feeds and speeds?
Best,
Lars
Yes, I have been watching his videos too. Appreciate all you do for the community!
Thank you so much for posting this tutorial. I found it really helpful. Really what I needed to get on my feet with fusion.
I feel like I could have a beer with Lars
Well if we ever meet, I’m buying 👍😊
I am now a CAM expert :) great tutorial, thx...
So glad you have these CAM videos now. It was a mystery for me until I watched this one. One question though. I am still looking for an explanation of turning this part upside down to process the bottom part. How does it done? Do you have a video out for that operation? Thanks!
Hi Da L. Thank you for watching!
Check out this video:
ua-cam.com/video/mh3YEUpwBHs/v-deo.html
Best,
Lars
I'm making good progress learning CAM in F360 thank in large part to your videos. I WISH I had seen this particular video sooner! One thing you glossed over was the depth of cut your facing path takes -and how you could ensure an accurate depth on the model's features after moving the facing path later in the process. Where would you have set Z=0 before beginning?
Thanks Lars .With your help I am going to get this done!
!
This UI was really one of best UI of fusion.
Great Job on you videos. Could you expand on Cam and create a video on 2 sided CNC strategies? I am specifically interested in how to mount workpiece and how to ensure proper alignment when flipping the workpiece to machine the the opposite side.
Thank you Joel Brown
I am going to talk a little bit about this on Friday, but make sure you check out this video:
ua-cam.com/video/6mdp5n40YWE/v-deo.html
Best,
Lars
Excellent instruction sir, keep these coming please
Great information contained in this video also Lar's, thank you.
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
Thanks Lars. Your help is always great. I am having trouble generating a tool path. I keep getting "empty tool path" message when attempting. Where can I get some specific help on my model?
Really appreciate you taking the time to make such a wonderful video! its helped me in my efforts to learn this side of Autodesk.
That is awesome to hear Eric Neel .Thank you for watching the videos
Lars Christensen I have been tinkering with 360 for about 2 years now making things on my 3D printer. This year I took a programming job at my work and I’m now programming CMM machines using PC DMIS. I’m not for sure if your familiar with them. It’s just Metrology stuff and I have had to learn a tremendous amount of stuff about GD&T. I have tried and tried to learn about the cam side of autodesk and have finally started learning thanks to you! I really appreciate your videos and hope to one day be as proficient as you lol. I’d love to take a job within engineering and you have really set me on that path. Thank you very much sir.
I love your videos. How-to videos are great if they also tell you why, like on your videos. It's much easier to use features, etc. if you know why you're doing it. Thanks
You are so very welcome 👍😊Thank you for watching
Outstanding! Well done. I will be using this as a guide in the future.
Thanks for this video. As I'm completely new to CAM in general I still have to find a video that goes a step back to even more basics. For a total noob regarding CAM you already presume too much knowledge as far as the whole workflow is concerned. Thanks anyway :)
Have u found out yet, I will be very appreciate if you share it to me
@@bangboxipo6486 not yet - I haven't searched tbh... I'm still in the process of building my first little CNC router :)
This video series might be useful ua-cam.com/video/6FzbZNhey2w/v-deo.html
Great and understandable tut for a complete noob. Well done.
love the vids youve taught me so much lars!
how do i go about donating to your channel?
Hi Lars , Great video .. I can't see on the facing operation where you set how deep per pass or how many passes you would like to set , I am trying to set up a levelling programm for Large Wood slab Using a spoil board cutter
Great video, extremely helpful. Thank you so much for sharing. Cheers. W.
Wonderful tutorial, thanks for taking the time to do this. Was wondering if there are any special tricks for doing parts that require to be flipped over to machine the opposite site in fusion.
Hi wolffcub Thank you for watching!
Check out this livestream:
ua-cam.com/video/mh3YEUpwBHs/v-deo.html
Hope you find helpful.
Best,
Lars
Great master. Excelent tutorial. Best regards from Argentina.
Thank you Eduardo Daniel Antuña
fantastic walkthrough for CAM features
Thank you Lars for all the videos you make and the positive vibes you have! I am new in the field and need your help please! I have designed an object and I am going to have it in marble with CNC machine(-waterjet) Do I have to export STL format to sent them or I have to use CAM before? Thank you 💕 keep on
Thanks Lars, this video and your others are excellent. Keep up the great work!!!
That is awesome to hear Bob Samuel .Thank you for watching the videos
A big thank you for all your videos. You wealth of knowledge, not just CAD but CAM as well is impressive.
Any idea when Snapmaker 2.0 will be added to the CAM Machine Library?
+Lars Christensen Have you done a video where you cover minimising those yellow step over lines?
Very informative since i only starting to use this today Thanks
Great video for the tutorial explained all the features in detail !
As always great video and very helpful..
But sir i have a video suggestion if u like me to suggest...
In this video u made a toolpath for a cavity but if u r mould and dies maker u must also have punch of the same exact design...
So please sir make a video to teach us how to produce punch out of cavity or vice versa...
Thanks sir
Lars recently discovered your channel, great videos! Thanks for putting out all that informative content. What happens when your stock is bigger than the model? How do you set that up?
Thanks for the info. Just starting to learn cam
What is the easiest way to do multiple 3D (cone like) parts of the same item? Clamped to a flat surface?
thank you so much for your help it really helped me understanding fusion 360 concept i was used to mastercam but no longer.
I have a question how do i get the propper cut rate feed spin etc ¿?
thank you so much
Great video - just what I was looking for. Thanks.
You are so very welcome 👍😊Thank you for watching
Hello Lars, Thank you for your well presentation video. The video is clear and precise to follow. I did subscribe and like your video.
Hi Sir
you are doing a good job!!!
all my respect .
You explain all perfect.
What is you basic basic video manufacturing for beginners
Lars, now how do you finish the bottom side of the part? Do you have to file the part as a different model and then flip the part and go from there or can you do it in the same model with the top cam setup?
You would make a 2nd setup in the cam and then select the bottom face as origin then you can face off and deburr the part. Obviously a 2nd setup requires you to flip it over in vice in real life etc
Perfect! Exactly what i was looking for, thanks!
You are so very welcome 👍
so clear! Thanks alot for this tutorial! much appreciated
Lars - would you make a video of the actual part being made? That would be cool to see the mill actually making it. Also, how do you handle the part in the vice? thanks -
Hi UA-camify Thank you for watching!
That could be for sure a future livestream on how to model the part. You can download the file if you look in the description of the video and then go through the history tree at the bottom of the screen.
Here is a video I did on how to put a part in a vise, if that is what you want:
ua-cam.com/video/JWRgMsi1SqY/v-deo.html
Best,
Lars
Thats a great help, thanks!
Awesome Lars, thanks for this one!
now to practice this, cheers very well put.
Thank you Bernie NUFC
Thank you so much for doing this excellent video!!
Appreciate your tutorials ! Thanks.
Thank you Sir for another excellent tutorial
Super helpful! Thx. Are "stepdown" and "stepover" the same thing?
Thank you for watching! Stepdown is normally your "Z" where Stepover is your "X-Y" Movement
Lars this was great for me like I say just wish you lived next door mate lol.
hello and thank you for all your efford. toy are great. i whould liek to ask , why the 3d adaptive clearance didnt clean all the surface and then we had to use the horizontal toolpath to clear the stock that was left ?
Hello Lars, thank you for your video, I selected my tool and my operation, clicked OK as in your video, but I receive an alert saying : "No pocket selected to machine". Why is that?
Why don't you use Rest machining between your toolpaths?
I would love to see how you flip the part and set that up.
Hi huntermachinery Thank you for watching!
Hope this video is helpful:
ua-cam.com/video/mh3YEUpwBHs/v-deo.html
Have a great day!
Best,
Lars
thank the algorithm for lars!
more great info lars, thank you!
Thank you KevCarrico
I dont know if i missed a few episodes, but I would like to play along with the same part. Could you provide a download link to the part, or do you have another video where you construct it?
Part download link is in the description!
Best,
Lars
Embarrassing..... I need to learn the terminology better, thanks :-)
Great Great Great! Thanks Lars, Good job!
Thank you Sami Seghir
Very good. Learned a lot. Thanks
Amazingly helpful Lars!!!
best teaching for cam modaling
thanks
You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!
when all the steps are made, this program allows you to see a full cinematic of the process?