I really liked the module works deburr toolpath when I ran mastercam. It seems nearly as good ported to fusion 360. It's good limiting it to 3 axis, or 3+2, and using a plain ballnose. I did get a little annoyed when it was locked into the machining extension. I was under the impression they might leave the 3 axis option outisde the extension, but that was just the proving out phase, before they locked it. Same with rotary contour, and rotary pocket. I can't justify the cost of the machining extension at the moment, but hopefully if I get some nice jobs in that need simultaneous four.
Sorry that this doesn't really pertain to the contents of your video but I just wanted to say this. Quite a while ago someone recommended I check out your channel to get a little more insight on fusion 360 to help myself learn and man everything went over my head. After screwing around with it trial and error, and doing UA-cam tutorials I actually watched this video and understood the majority of what was going on, even though this was cam based, really really cool. I'm really excited to finally be at a point I can understand things and possibly even do some of these things in the future!! Very good explanation on how to use this feature and useful tips!!!! :D
Hello guys nice content, I have pne question our Haas when i set deburr operation work properly but when moving is not fluent but kind of lagging, we have tcpo and dwo but Im not sure if i missed something in setting to get fluently moves? Sorry for my english and thanks for tips😊
Been playing around with this toolpath on our 4th axis machines lately and its a gamechanger for faster deburring and removing so much hand deburring outside of the machine! Absolutely love it. I have an unrelated question about using Fusion in your shop John, are you still allowed to use fusion for ITAR and other work that requires confidentiality? We're currently going through the process of getting ITAR, ISO, and AS certified and was wondering if I'll have to use Inventor with the CAM extension for jobs that are strict on those sorts of things. Thankfully like 95% of the workflow crosses over pretty easily but still annoying to have to deal with it if Fusion doesn't meet the standards since its a cloud based software.
Yea the deburr toolpath from module works is great. Does fusion have check surfaces for this toolpath? Surfaces that you tell the tool to stay away from?
@@kristiankautto7616 i run the module works deburring cycle in gibbscam. It does the auto detect or manual selection but also has check surfaces, with amount of stock to leave on the surfaces. Helps in tight spots where the ball may cut something adjacent
I have trouble running simulation is a nice slow progression like you do. Mine just zip through super fast. Seems the only thing I can do is toggle it one step at a time which is really time consuming. Any suggestions? thanks
@@matthewvanlew5891 I think what I was doing wrong I was running the slider down past the midway point thinking that would slow it down. I happen to stumble on just putting it to the right of the mid point and it works fine now. Thanks Matthew.
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I really liked the module works deburr toolpath when I ran mastercam. It seems nearly as good ported to fusion 360. It's good limiting it to 3 axis, or 3+2, and using a plain ballnose. I did get a little annoyed when it was locked into the machining extension. I was under the impression they might leave the 3 axis option outisde the extension, but that was just the proving out phase, before they locked it. Same with rotary contour, and rotary pocket. I can't justify the cost of the machining extension at the moment, but hopefully if I get some nice jobs in that need simultaneous four.
Sorry that this doesn't really pertain to the contents of your video but I just wanted to say this. Quite a while ago someone recommended I check out your channel to get a little more insight on fusion 360 to help myself learn and man everything went over my head. After screwing around with it trial and error, and doing UA-cam tutorials I actually watched this video and understood the majority of what was going on, even though this was cam based, really really cool. I'm really excited to finally be at a point I can understand things and possibly even do some of these things in the future!! Very good explanation on how to use this feature and useful tips!!!! :D
AWESOME! That's great to hear!
Johnny 5! Johnny 5! Johnny 5! Johnny 5!
Did you forget this is the reason a good number of people subscribed?
Good job. Learned something new. Cool. Your puppy is adorable.
You named the puppy MoMA lol You’re such an artist. I’m happy for you!
It's weird how you always happen to have videos about stuff I did or learned last week.
Hello guys nice content, I have pne question our Haas when i set deburr operation work properly but when moving is not fluent but kind of lagging, we have tcpo and dwo but Im not sure if i missed something in setting to get fluently moves? Sorry for my english and thanks for tips😊
Very interesting thank you for sharing
Been playing around with this toolpath on our 4th axis machines lately and its a gamechanger for faster deburring and removing so much hand deburring outside of the machine! Absolutely love it. I have an unrelated question about using Fusion in your shop John, are you still allowed to use fusion for ITAR and other work that requires confidentiality? We're currently going through the process of getting ITAR, ISO, and AS certified and was wondering if I'll have to use Inventor with the CAM extension for jobs that are strict on those sorts of things. Thankfully like 95% of the workflow crosses over pretty easily but still annoying to have to deal with it if Fusion doesn't meet the standards since its a cloud based software.
Yea the deburr toolpath from module works is great. Does fusion have check surfaces for this toolpath? Surfaces that you tell the tool to stay away from?
you can tell it to stay away from edges if you use automatic select
@@kristiankautto7616 i run the module works deburring cycle in gibbscam. It does the auto detect or manual selection but also has check surfaces, with amount of stock to leave on the surfaces. Helps in tight spots where the ball may cut something adjacent
I have trouble running simulation is a nice slow progression like you do. Mine just zip through super fast. Seems the only thing I can do is toggle it one step at a time which is really time consuming. Any suggestions? thanks
Is your slider turned down?
@@matthewvanlew5891 I think what I was doing wrong I was running the slider down past the midway point thinking that would slow it down. I happen to stumble on just putting it to the right of the mid point and it works fine now. Thanks Matthew.
Cool
Whatever happened to Johnny 5
Why no plunge milling funcion on f360
8:35 thats only a problem if you running an haas machine.