Hi Lars, You can create a joint to the Origin, no need for a sketch first. Grounding a component often doesn't seem to work for me, so I usually create a rigid joint to the origin instead. Your scallop toolpath was using the centre of the ball endmill, which would result in practically zero surface speed and a poor finish. Even selecting 'contact point boundry' wouldn't help much due to the very shallow angle. A job for a bull nose or corner radius endmill.
Why not lathe the first operation (as it is in a lathe chuck)? As it would be super fast with a cnc lathe. Or a 5 axis cnc so you could do all in one machine. Maybe this is a bit over the top for this though, I am thinking about it from a production line point of view.
22:40 what's about the tool "Ausrichten" in German? If I have an angel 4.123445678.... I was not able to set it perfect. Sometimes I have numbers like 4.234567+e10 or something?
39:45 If you made this copy, you can not generate the tool path. So if you change the feed and speed you must generate it and then it will use the wrong surface. So you must copy it again...?
Hi Captain DJ Thank you for watching! Well yes, but if I change the feeds and speeds I most likely want it on both operations as they are the same toolpath, right? Just drag a new copy down. Best, Lars
Aloha from Hawaii Lars ! And Merry Christmas! I need your help. How do I make a STP file of a product I want to design ? What program do I need to simply create STP files of animals, dolls, etc and send the STP files format to my manufacturer so he can make a 3D model of my product ? If you think it would be hard for me to use a program myself (I do have a little knowledge), what are my other options? Can I hire someone to create these STP files for me? Thank you soooo much!
Hi Giselle Fionda Thank you for watching! Merry Christmas to you!! As the Captain said, you can save your Fusion design as a step, no problem. If you are looking to have someone help you with the details of actual designing the part. I think the Fusion 360 forum is a great place to look for help www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview?mktvar002=724861&mkwid=ssC40wv9E|pcrid|226118724364|pkw|%2Bfusion%20%2B360|pmt|b|pdv|c|slid||pgrid|47680773059|ptaid|kwd-296643913869|&intent=&GGL_FUSION360_US_BR_SEM_MB%3EBrand&Bfusion%20%2B360&C40wv9E|pcrid|226118724364|pkw|%2Bfusion%20%2B360|pmt|b|pdv|c|slid||pgrid|47680773059|ptaid|kwd-296643913869|&gclid=CjwKCAiAmvjRBRBlEiwAWFc1mLB6XrrG4Ymc0P7n-_97XueqFiMEV-i9aKIQic740npXi3x6rCVMzxoCQq4QAvD_BwE&dclid=CL-w8OmgoNgCFRS6yAodCaQBBA
Thank you, guys ! My designs are fairly simple. I found the shape I wanted for a small dog online but couldn’t import to Tinkercad. ;-( I will try the program you suggested. Thank you again !
Another Great video, Lars! Love the trace feature to create the chamfer! I'm going to try that as soon as I get a chance.
Thanks for all of your hard work Lars. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family from all of us down under.
Hi Don Ingram Thank you for watching! And to you and yours also! Merry Christmas!!!
i don't do CAM (yet!) but so many great tips - like using Inspect to perfectly rotate an object! thank you - MERRY CHRISTMAS!!
Another great video! I like the work flow of getting the part ready for CAM
That is awesome to hear Michael Nelson .Thank you for watching the videos
Thank You Lars for Your work.
Merry Christmas and happy New year.
Thank you!! Merry Christmas to you and yours!!
Best,
Lars
Hi Lars,
You can create a joint to the Origin, no need for a sketch first. Grounding a component often doesn't seem to work for me, so I usually create a rigid joint to the origin instead.
Your scallop toolpath was using the centre of the ball endmill, which would result in practically zero surface speed and a poor finish. Even selecting 'contact point boundry' wouldn't help much due to the very shallow angle. A job for a bull nose or corner radius endmill.
Thanks and merry Christmas and a happy new year.
Hi DocM Thank you for watching! ANd Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!
Thanks again and a Very very Merry Christmas to you Lars ! ;
Merry Christmas and happy New year
You can drill the corners first with a drill.
Why not lathe the first operation (as it is in a lathe chuck)? As it would be super fast with a cnc lathe. Or a 5 axis cnc so you could do all in one machine.
Maybe this is a bit over the top for this though, I am thinking about it from a production line point of view.
Hi pixl3l Thank you for watching!
You are totally right! Yes, if those machines are available, I would for sure use them :-)
Best,
Lars
22:40 what's about the tool "Ausrichten" in German? If I have an angel 4.123445678.... I was not able to set it perfect. Sometimes I have numbers like 4.234567+e10 or something?
That is a setting in your preferences!
Check this video out:
ua-cam.com/video/AD9xqhuT8OQ/v-deo.html
39:45 If you made this copy, you can not generate the tool path. So if you change the feed and speed you must generate it and then it will use the wrong surface. So you must copy it again...?
Hi Captain DJ Thank you for watching! Well yes, but if I change the feeds and speeds I most likely want it on both operations as they are the same toolpath, right? Just drag a new copy down.
Best,
Lars
Aloha from Hawaii Lars ! And Merry Christmas! I need your help. How do I make a STP file of a product I want to design ? What program do I need to simply create STP files of animals, dolls, etc and send the STP files format to my manufacturer so he can make a 3D model of my product ? If you think it would be hard for me to use a program myself (I do have a little knowledge), what are my other options? Can I hire someone to create these STP files for me? Thank you soooo much!
Giselle Fionda You can export as a STP or STEP file in Fusion 360
Hi Giselle Fionda Thank you for watching! Merry Christmas to you!! As the Captain said, you can save your Fusion design as a step, no problem. If you are looking to have someone help you with the details of actual designing the part. I think the Fusion 360 forum is a great place to look for help
www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/overview?mktvar002=724861&mkwid=ssC40wv9E|pcrid|226118724364|pkw|%2Bfusion%20%2B360|pmt|b|pdv|c|slid||pgrid|47680773059|ptaid|kwd-296643913869|&intent=&GGL_FUSION360_US_BR_SEM_MB%3EBrand&Bfusion%20%2B360&C40wv9E|pcrid|226118724364|pkw|%2Bfusion%20%2B360|pmt|b|pdv|c|slid||pgrid|47680773059|ptaid|kwd-296643913869|&gclid=CjwKCAiAmvjRBRBlEiwAWFc1mLB6XrrG4Ymc0P7n-_97XueqFiMEV-i9aKIQic740npXi3x6rCVMzxoCQq4QAvD_BwE&dclid=CL-w8OmgoNgCFRS6yAodCaQBBA
Thank you, guys !
My designs are fairly simple. I found the shape I wanted for a small dog online but couldn’t import to Tinkercad. ;-( I will try the program you suggested. Thank you again !