Just an FYI - we have a ticket to not make operations dirty (need to regenerate) after changing WCS, speeds & feed, coolant mode. Should be wrapped up later this QTR.
Ok can someone tell me what is fusion using when he creating 3d paths internet speed or processor in computer i`m asking this coz i`m waiting 2-3 hours for cam path.... i have kinda strong computer but bad internet conection...
Please advise on how to adjust the transition feed rates in Fusion 360. It's a major headache for us CNC router guys. Makes the machine very jerky when doing parallel moves.
Logan Rose either on the first tab... Or the non-engagement feed rate on the last tab of any toolpath. Also check to see if your post is defaulting to posting out in high feed mode... Instead of rapids.
Scott Moyse parallel paths do not give an option for non-engagement feed rate. Also, what should my high feedrate be set to? It was on "preserve rapid movement". Should it be something else?
Those hole features appear to be inspired by Autodesk's top-end software, powermill. The hole/feature set detection and filtering is very powerful.
100 already, seems like yesterday this series started.
Thanks nyccnc always love learning new things esspically in fusion360
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing John.
Just an FYI - we have a ticket to not make operations dirty (need to regenerate) after changing WCS, speeds & feed, coolant mode. Should be wrapped up later this QTR.
AL Whatmough is that changing the WCS number, rather than its position?
At 7:50, you can click on the “look at” button on the sketch panel. This will take you “normal to” to your sketch plane in one click. ;)
Excellent
Yay, I helped! :)
So helpful!
Ok can someone tell me what is fusion using when he creating 3d paths internet speed or processor in computer i`m asking this coz i`m waiting 2-3 hours for cam path.... i have kinda strong computer but bad internet conection...
Please advise on how to adjust the transition feed rates in Fusion 360. It's a major headache for us CNC router guys. Makes the machine very jerky when doing parallel moves.
Logan Rose either on the first tab... Or the non-engagement feed rate on the last tab of any toolpath. Also check to see if your post is defaulting to posting out in high feed mode... Instead of rapids.
Scott Moyse parallel paths do not give an option for non-engagement feed rate. Also, what should my high feedrate be set to? It was on "preserve rapid movement". Should it be something else?
Logan Rose have you turned on smoothing in the passes tab? This isn't the best place to troubleshoot. Have you posted on the Fusion CAM forum?
Logan Rose share the file on there with the post you're using and send me a link. I'll take a look.
Scott Moyse I have posted my problem on the forum. I found others with same issue.
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