Fusion 360 CAM Tutorial- 3D Machining- Basic

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  • @tomekwodzu6220
    @tomekwodzu6220 7 років тому +3

    The are two guys on youtube that I've learned most from - John from Sanders Machine Works (NYC CNC) and Lars Christensen. They are amazing teachers! I love to listen to them when solving some problems. THANK YOU!

  • @johnnymachine5576
    @johnnymachine5576 7 років тому +1

    This video is exactly what i was needing. I've had fusion about 3 months and i'm new to 3D machining so thank you, thank you, thank you! Keep them coming!

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you, John. Appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and comment.

  • @martybadboy
    @martybadboy 7 років тому

    "avoid surfaces" : this keeps getting better and better!

  • @b3nsb3nz
    @b3nsb3nz 7 років тому +2

    Great video Lars. I found it to be one of the more clear and concise videos regarding this subject in Fusion. The added road trip definitely made for a more interesting production as well!

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you! Appreciate you taking the time to watch the video and comment!
      Have an awesome day!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @antifiat
    @antifiat 7 років тому +1

    Great stuff Lars. I'm glad you made a methodical process for Fusion 360 users to follow. Thinking back to when I first started using CAM; a tutorial like this would have been invaluable,

  • @harrywolff7474
    @harrywolff7474 7 років тому

    just started comparable jobs and used this tutorial as a good repetition plus some new tricks.

  • @kanmyint7626
    @kanmyint7626 2 роки тому

    The best explanation I have ever watched.I don't even notice myself how the video end. Thanks 🙏

  • @TheVirtualTim
    @TheVirtualTim 4 роки тому +2

    I made it through and it's a great start-to-finish series. I learned a lot. But I did get stuck a few times because this video is a few years old and Autodesk have changed around a few controls. It had to do a bit of experimenting to work out a few of the steps in the current version.

  • @robertroy6094
    @robertroy6094 7 років тому

    Lars, This is a good example and helped me solve a problem I was having. What would be more realistic is multiple operations like roughing and finishing. How Fusion deals with and cleans up the material left from a previous operation on this surface model.

  • @TheChristianPlatt
    @TheChristianPlatt 7 років тому +1

    Brilliantly made video. The information is useful and relevant, the pace is spot on, and nothing is unnecessarily repeated (lengthening the video and making it hard to search through when going back to review it). On top of all this, I really enjoyed your approach to describing the various ways you can go about achieving similar 3D toolpaths. It makes it much easier to apply the lessons here to my own parts than if only one type of method had been described (ie. teaching about parallel only vs. contour only).
    Happy to be a new subscriber.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Christian, Thank you so much for the kind words! Really happy you found the video helpful :-)
      Have an awesome day!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @jnsfrahm
    @jnsfrahm 7 років тому

    Great job! Thanks for taking the time to explain in detail the power of this software. I'm a complete newbie to cad/cam and CNC machining.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you for watching Jim.
      Have a great day!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @noanalyst
    @noanalyst 7 років тому +1

    Thanks. I have been waiting for some 3d cam machine videos. Good intro. Looking forward to more.

  • @woncrzymof0
    @woncrzymof0 7 років тому

    I wish this video came out weeks ago! I finally figured it out, but this video is awesome anyway!!!

  • @hugovanbuynder6700
    @hugovanbuynder6700 2 роки тому

    Hello Lars, Thanks for this clear explanation, it's the best explanation about 3D I could ever watch. Greetings from Antwerpen/Belgium

  • @Regalmetalworks
    @Regalmetalworks 7 років тому

    That was great! I could of used this two weeks ago! I managed to machine my parts after many hours of clicking wondering what it wasn't doing what I thought it should....lol

  • @jacksat2252
    @jacksat2252 7 років тому

    Great,Lars
    Every vid you madei learn a ton new things especially in cam. Thanks a lot for this.

  • @rickmathison7907
    @rickmathison7907 7 років тому +1

    Great tutorial. Excellent communication skills.

  • @martybadboy
    @martybadboy 7 років тому

    "contact boundary" selection, that's a great tool. Thx.

  • @okflyer777
    @okflyer777 7 років тому +1

    Superb presentation - like a Million Dollars worth of info presented here! It would be very interesting to see some actual pictures of how these CAM surfacing strategies actually *look* when applied to a typical piece like aluminum. I will be cutting molds on a PCNC1100 soon.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you, Bill. Really appreciate your comment. Congrats and good luck on your 1100, that is exciting :-)

  • @chadhyams1057
    @chadhyams1057 7 років тому +1

    Great explanations of how and why. I get so much out of these videos. I credit you with m ost of what I do know about Fusion 360. Keep up the great informational videos. Especially for Fusion 360 on the CAM side.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you, Chad! Glad you find the information helpful! Thank you for taking the time to watch the videos!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @3519ivan
    @3519ivan 7 років тому

    Hi Lars, i like the way you teach. I am completely new to fusion 360 and i watch some of your basic 3d machining with parallel and scallop and i think it would help very much if you start with the sketch even if it is done in a quick manner and then keep going with the CAM part of it. Maybe i missed the sketching part video.
    Thank you. Great teacher.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Ivan Jaramillo Thank you for watching!
      I normally try to break it up because many CAM people never gets to sketch. But, thank you for the comment and input.
      Have an awesome day!

  • @rgsteele290
    @rgsteele290 5 років тому

    Nicely done Lars, very informative. I know you are on a break now, but make sure you come back and continue these.

  • @klaus-the-german3541
    @klaus-the-german3541 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic video- as usual! Lars, we miss you all!

  • @ismailomer9566
    @ismailomer9566 5 років тому

    Humanity needs more of this, good work!

  • @HybridiHippo
    @HybridiHippo 7 років тому

    Great lesson, specially last one tip off scallup toolpath!!
    Thnx again!!!

  • @sidlinger
    @sidlinger 3 роки тому

    Nice drive around Batavia! Plus I learned a lot about controlling 3D toolpath generation.

  • @stevenlangaker
    @stevenlangaker 7 років тому +2

    Great video! Thanks :)

  • @ScottMoyse
    @ScottMoyse 7 років тому

    Some great tips there at the end Lars. Thanks.

  • @UPCOWEBINARS
    @UPCOWEBINARS 6 років тому

    Thanks Lars, as ever you got me off to a great start. You are to thank for my progress.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!

  • @frankvonthienen3862
    @frankvonthienen3862 7 років тому

    Hey Lars, thanks for the videos in general.
    Coming from 3D printing, I was watching your vids about F360.
    Now, that I am going into CAM/CNC, I was hoping that you have made some vids for that....
    This video brought a huge improvement of knowledge to me :-)
    Brilliant as always
    Greet from Germany

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Awesome! I will be rooting for you!!
      Have a great weekend!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @hillfortherstudios2757
    @hillfortherstudios2757 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot! Really creative delivery and patient explanation.

  • @jimpulluqi
    @jimpulluqi 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Lars, Very good 3d machining.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you so much Jim Pulluqi !

  • @pakman422
    @pakman422 7 років тому

    Thanks Lars! Another very helpful video from the best. Keep up the great work! -Jacob S.

  • @henrypenner437
    @henrypenner437 7 років тому +2

    Thanks Lars for your good explanation 🖒

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you, Henry :-)
      Best,
      Lars

  • @jamesmurray3186
    @jamesmurray3186 6 років тому

    Great video! Very helpful tip regarding the scallop collapse from the adjusted sketch. Been trying to figure out how to get our CNC to route custom radii and profile moldings, but many of the videos available didn't describe isolating surfaces. Well done, and thank you!

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      You are so very welcome :-) Thank you for watching!

  • @YCM30cnc
    @YCM30cnc 3 роки тому

    Nice work Lars.....perfect for those 0500 Saturday Morning self-paced coffee & learning sessions 👍👍😂😂😎😎💪💪, especially to have playing while programming a part ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @davidsiekman5783
    @davidsiekman5783 6 років тому

    You are making this very understandable to learn. Thank you so much. I will have to watch many more videos and much practice before I am accomplished though. I look forward to your other videos.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      That is awesome to hear david siekman .Thank you for watching the videos

  • @truekochevnik2341
    @truekochevnik2341 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for educating us. I am learning a lot. I also love your way of presentation. Cheerful, professional and interesting.
    Just a suggestion from a committed beginner. It would be great if you could repackage your content and make a separate playlist progressing from absolute beginner all the way to pro (or whatever level you can teach). I often get lost between youtube suggestions and your cross references (I NEVER LAND ON PART ONE OF ANYTHING) That would be such a help.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      Hi True Kochevnik Thank you for watching!
      My dream is to have all these linked on a website. Somewhat like my friend John Saunders. Just need to find the time to do this :-)
      Hope you have an awesome day!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @jeepin24
    @jeepin24 7 років тому

    Lars,
    Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together. I have completed my first design and converted to CAM and added the toolpaths also. How do I mill the whole design without cutting into the vise or table on the mill? How do I secure the stock and cut all the way through without running into this problem?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      First, make sure you have selected the component you want to machine in the Setup section. By default the software will also include the vise and the table. Second, would be to control the depths on your heights tab

    • @jeepin24
      @jeepin24 7 років тому

      Lars,
      I have a Taig desktop mill running Mach 3. I am having a ton of trouble getting off to a good start. I am getting really discouraged with CNC milling. I made a simple 3D model and used CAM to convert it to G-code. I loaded the file to Mach 3 and started the cut. It did the cut, but when the end-mill went from one side to the other it ran through the main body of the project. I know it is some setting that I am not doing right, I just don't know what I am not doing right. I wish I could take a hands on class with someone teaching 360 Fusion, Mach-3, and my mill.

  • @starklightning8893
    @starklightning8893 7 років тому

    Wow another great tutorial, and another skill i learned

  • @harrypetros6515
    @harrypetros6515 7 років тому +4

    2:33 it's your wife's car :D
    anyway you are AMAZING teacher

    • @pprotory
      @pprotory 7 років тому +1

      I noticed that myself.

  • @nayaart6373
    @nayaart6373 7 років тому +2

    awesome ... exactly what i was looking for ..

  • @joseph.herzig.design
    @joseph.herzig.design 2 роки тому +3

    We need a tutorial on how to narrate while driving

  • @craigozolins8481
    @craigozolins8481 7 років тому

    This is so cool!!! Thanks for another great video Lars. You make it look so easy. I can't wait to try this stuff out.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you Craig Ozolins, I will be rooting for you!!
      Best,
      Lars

  • @jenspetersen5865
    @jenspetersen5865 6 років тому

    Lars, you make so many great videos, but it is hard to have an overview of what you have done. I have a subsupplier that when a part needs to be machined in 4 setups, actually make four different inventor files. I assume that it should be possible to keep four setups and their associated operations in one Fusion 360 file.
    This is a great video for explaining the path choices. Do you have one that show how to ex. setup and mill the 6 faces of a 3D part, and how to design the file structure.

  • @TylerBeckofTECHESPRESSO
    @TylerBeckofTECHESPRESSO 7 років тому

    Great explanation Lars!

  • @einars899
    @einars899 7 років тому

    Lots of useful news on 3D CAM here!
    Tere's no fake news here. ;-)
    Re: Adaptive clearing. Is that more useful for serial production, prototyping or both?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому +1

      Thank you Einar :-)
      I use Adaptive Clearing whenever I can. Yes, it will remove a lot of material quick (What makes you think production) BUT, because it is calculating constant load on your cutter, it will also save on tool wear what I think is important for everyone :-)
      Check out this cool video:
      ua-cam.com/video/_N5VaTchhys/v-deo.html

  • @murrayedington
    @murrayedington 7 років тому

    Haha "with greater happiness"! Love your videos!

  • @EZ_shop
    @EZ_shop 7 років тому

    Awesome tutorial, Lars!

  • @viharpatel8195
    @viharpatel8195 7 років тому

    Amazing christen. I love your teaching style.

  • @madscientistrobocop
    @madscientistrobocop 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video... The information you deliver is awesome

  • @jamesdonohue9719
    @jamesdonohue9719 Рік тому

    Fantastic tutorial very helpful thank you 👍

  • @andywah9413
    @andywah9413 7 років тому +1

    great tutorial Lars !

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you!
      Have a great weekend!

  • @saharmulakkal9802
    @saharmulakkal9802 7 років тому

    WONDERFUL INFORMATION
    DO MAKE MORE 3D CAM VIDEO

  • @scobob
    @scobob 7 років тому

    Thanks for this valuable tutorial. I've subscribed to your channel and have watched nearly all the videos. Nicely done!
    One place I am struggling is in the transition from conceptual modeling to milling. For example I have a slab of 1/2" 6061 aluminum that I know I will produce all of my assembly with. I've generated the model, ensuring joint motion and collision issues have been resolved. The model contains screws and bearings that are part of the assembly but obviously not the milling process. Now I want to basically decompose the model and nest all my machinable components, hopefully in a single operation from the single piece of stock. What is the best way to make this transition? Create multiple models?
    I hope I've explained my situation with enough detail for you to understand.
    I live in upstate NY too and using the snowy nights to learn Fusion after clearing out the driveway.
    Thanks again and stay warm!

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Scott, Thank you for watching and commenting...Hmm, I think, I would right-click each component and do a Save As so I bring them out of the original assembly, and then assemble then in the nested layout, in it's own assembly.
      I would have to see the design before I would totally commit to do it like this, but that is where my brain is at right now :-)
      Hope this was helpful.

    • @scobob
      @scobob 7 років тому +1

      Thanks for the response Lars. I will give that a shot. What I did in the meantime was to go back in my timeline to where the primary components were generated and arranging them in the "stock". I can then slide the timeline forward to see the assembly and simply slide back to that "stock" point and generate the tool paths from that there. It may not be pretty or best practice but it worked in this situation.

  • @l2l3guerrero
    @l2l3guerrero Рік тому

    Nice Video! Awesome. I only have a question, in the moments that you´re manufacturing and after the process keeps a little material in the boundaries, what tool do you recommend using? Thanks!!

  • @pixmooo1
    @pixmooo1 4 роки тому

    from iraq, thank you lars for good job, i really appreciate Your effort is well.

  • @fireworm91
    @fireworm91 4 роки тому

    Thanks man... it's really interesting, especially in the end

  • @tc1890
    @tc1890 7 років тому

    Thank You ! Great Instructor!

  • @estebanangulo2403
    @estebanangulo2403 4 роки тому

    Amazing, thanks for all the videos. I wanna know if u can help with a project, I need I couple of ideas because I don't know where start, it's a door with a kind of louver inside

  • @hobbleygobbly
    @hobbleygobbly 6 років тому

    Thanks Lars, this video is worth gold. As usual an easy teaching style that doesnt tie your noodle in knots. One question being new to Cam / Cnc. Leading on from your great tip about increasing the offset size to smooth out the scalloping operation. Is there a general rule(s) on ratios etc on how much larger your physical stock should be in relation to your actual model size particularly if you are working with organic forms with complex steep and sweeping surfaces ?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      Hi adrian brookes Thank you for watching!
      I don't know if there are any specific rules. I have always left 0.02 to 0.015 inch from my roughing to my finishing operation. I would for sure have an additional 0.1 inch for the rough to remove.
      Hope this is useful.
      BEst,
      Lars

  • @diegasp1693
    @diegasp1693 3 роки тому

    Very good video ! Congratulations ! Greetings from Argentina !

  • @bobroberts562
    @bobroberts562 6 років тому

    That was exactly what I was looking for, and I have been looking for quite a while :-(

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      That is awesome to hear Bob Roberts .Thank you for watching the videos

  • @perrycrutchfield7546
    @perrycrutchfield7546 3 роки тому

    This was really good! A great start to understanding mach area of the tool. Thanks!

  • @shadowmanxyz7805
    @shadowmanxyz7805 5 років тому

    Thanks Lars just got my free book.

  • @mmmmmmm8706
    @mmmmmmm8706 3 роки тому

    Love the driving around and narrating ... Awesome!

  • @sergiojimenez3445
    @sergiojimenez3445 7 років тому

    Have you planned a 5 axis fusion360 tutorial?, I mean 3+2 or simultaneous 5 axis.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому +2

      Check out Rob Lockwood's channel ua-cam.com/users/rlockwood2 He also did a great webinar here: ua-cam.com/video/dOI10gZkNMg/v-deo.html

    • @sergiojimenez3445
      @sergiojimenez3445 7 років тому

      Thanks a lot, that is what I was looking for

  • @pnvgordinho
    @pnvgordinho 7 років тому

    Great video.
    Thanks.

  • @viharpatel8195
    @viharpatel8195 7 років тому

    please make video on rest of 3D toolpaths

  • @shashij85
    @shashij85 5 років тому

    I m shashi from India. I like your teaching way.

  • @aaronwindon6948
    @aaronwindon6948 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thanks, Lars

  • @aparfeno
    @aparfeno 7 років тому

    Thanks! A great video, even though driving around and talking about CAM was a little confusing.
    Here's the REAL QUESTION? Did you get your wife's permission to take her car???

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Alex. lol...Hopefully she don't see this video and think we actually should go car shopping :-)

  • @handoyo74
    @handoyo74 4 роки тому

    Helpful trick, thanks LARS,

  • @davefribush5992
    @davefribush5992 6 років тому +1

    I appreciate the info that you have provided here, Lars, but the fact that this video doesn't address in any meaningful way roughing and finishing operations and how to set them up properly leaves me the same questions I had when starting the video, and 26:06 less time to do so. This seems such a fundamental topic to cover - i.e. it's not just about picking the right tool path - it's also the settings for that tool path(s). Also, while the car analogy was an attempt to add a little fun, it's a bit of a stretch. All this said, I did learn some valuable things here and appreciate the effort that goes into these videos.

  • @davecox900
    @davecox900 6 років тому

    Hi bud hows it going, just a quick question, as you know i have a home made cnc mill and started to use Fusion 360,
    So when i complete the drawing and want to send the file over to the machine
    my operating software is Mach 3 will i be able to do that ?

  • @alienw99
    @alienw99 Рік тому

    Great tutorial! Thanks :)

  • @farshadtube8
    @farshadtube8 4 роки тому

    Amazing tricks and tips

  • @brendanpurcell6529
    @brendanpurcell6529 7 років тому

    Lars, you may have answered this here or elsewhere already, so I apologize if I take up your time unnecessarily. When I use Fusion 360 in order to estimate machining cycle times I find that the calculated time shown under the "Simulate" tab is significantly different than the one shown when a setup sheet is produced. Can you explain why and which I should treat as closer to accurate? Thanks!

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Brendan, Thank you for taking the time to watch the videos. I contacted the development team and they are aware of this issue. I would think one of them is correct and the other is not...If you do a quick test run, you should be able to figure out which it is.
      Hopefully, this is resolved soon.
      BEst,
      Lars

  • @ntcsie9530
    @ntcsie9530 6 років тому

    Hi Lars, thank you for a great video, I have a question regarding on milling a part with 2 faces . Can you mill one face then rotate the part at 90 degree and mill the other face because this part has 2 faces adjacent to each other. I have seen a milling machine with 5 axis it can be done with one continuous milling. If you can make a video about that it would be great. thank you

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      Hi NTC SIE Thank you for watching!
      Yes, you can do that with 4th or 5 axis. I have done a few videos on this. Not sure if this is what you are looking for:
      ua-cam.com/video/ApM2NWCDraU/v-deo.html
      Hopefully it is helpful

  • @saharmulakkal9802
    @saharmulakkal9802 7 років тому

    SIR CAN U MAKE MORE 3D CAM VIDEO

  • @gelend
    @gelend 3 роки тому

    man,you are awesome...thank you very,very much

  • @osognaeyeglasses
    @osognaeyeglasses 5 років тому

    I would like to hide or delete all tool libraries except my own defined ones. Every time I open the tool dialog I have to make a few annoying clicks. Is there a way to delete predefined tools or is it your cloud policy to force customers by annoying methods to specific suppliers?!

  • @gensam1380
    @gensam1380 7 років тому

    Hi Lars. Mastercam, Solidcam, Fushion 360 or Autodesk HSM . which is better for 3D milling and 5-axis program? Thanks

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Ha. I am totally biased as I work for Autodesk!!! I did use Mastercam for about 10 years. Never used Solidcam.
      The CAM in Fusion 360 and Autodesk HSM is virtually the same.
      I would bet a steak dinner that Fusion 360 and Autodesk HSM has the easiest to learn and use when it comes to 3D milling.
      When it comes to 5 Axis machine Fusion 360 and Autodesk HSM has some 5 Axis toolpaths, but if you are really looking to get advanced, Autodesk's Powermill is the King of 5 Axis machining on the market.
      There, that is my opinion :-)

    • @gensam1380
      @gensam1380 7 років тому

      thanks so much. I use Solidworks and Mastercam for Solidwork (Add-in). Do you think I can add-in HSM to Solidworks too? Or Solidworks just can accept add-in 1 CAM software only? Thanks

  • @sergiojimenez3445
    @sergiojimenez3445 7 років тому

    Hey Lars, which are the actual capabilities in fusion 360 for 5 axis machining?, I know that exist swarf and contour but I want to machine an impelller but I dont know if is posible with the actual functionalities?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому +1

      There is also 5 Axis tilt within the 3D Contour toolpath. In my opinion, Fusion 360's 5 Axis is not yet powerful enough for impeller machining.....I would look at something like PowerMill for that.

  • @milandragisic8661
    @milandragisic8661 7 років тому

    Thanks Lars.

  • @swenlauer3894
    @swenlauer3894 Рік тому

    Great work

  • @makestuffwithkids989
    @makestuffwithkids989 7 років тому +1

    yes, first comment :-) Great job!

    • @b3nsb3nz
      @b3nsb3nz 7 років тому +1

      The internet First! is not lost on anyone it seems! lol

  • @Estebbb
    @Estebbb 7 років тому

    Lars hi. I have an 5 axis machine, and tried to find the way to set a RTCP (Rotation about tool center point) on Fusion 360. Is this possible? I don't wanna came out from Fusion to another software to do that, because Fusion is ideal for me, whole package on one place, parametric modeling, simulation, cam, render and drawings. Hope if Fusion can't handle 5 axis yet, do it in the near future.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      We are having this discussion on Facebook right now, correct? Just want to make sure you are the same person.
      Best,
      Lars

    • @Estebbb
      @Estebbb 7 років тому +1

      Hi Lars, I am

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you :-)

  • @TheForestBob
    @TheForestBob 4 роки тому

    Thanks a lot. By the way in english subtitles your name is Last Christmas

    • @fireworm91
      @fireworm91 4 роки тому

      Hahahahahaha
      What an Easter egg!!! XD

  • @ajinkyashinde9293
    @ajinkyashinde9293 3 роки тому

    Awesome bro keep it up

  • @markrichardson239
    @markrichardson239 5 років тому

    So, hey.
    If we were doing a mold for this part, and wanted to use 3 tools to do it, how would that be done?
    Say. 3/4" rough, 1/2 Second rough, and 1/4" ball finish?
    I am going crazy trying.
    # pocket cycles?
    Or, 1 pocket cycle, 3 tools???
    I can't figure it out.
    Thanks!
    Mark

    • @markrichardson239
      @markrichardson239 5 років тому

      Dang it.. can't edit.
      3 pocket cycles with different tools, or one cycle with 3 tools...

  • @jakobhenriksen955
    @jakobhenriksen955 7 років тому

    Hej Lars.
    I followed your video on cam to the point where F360 was supposed to create toolpath. I get an error code "cannot link" or something like that. Toolpath is empty. I'm a woodworker and am trying to engrave a Japanese letter in wood.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Hi Jakob Henriksen Thank you for watching!
      Can you try to either send me a screenshot of the error or invite me to the project? I need a little more info
      email:lars.christensen@autodesk.com

  • @robertbendler2310
    @robertbendler2310 6 років тому

    What is the best video to watch to better understand expressions in fusion 360

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      Hi Robert Bendler Thank you for watching!
      I need to add that video to the list. I don't know of one

  • @brunobalestra
    @brunobalestra 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic!

  • @tharmeshsuresh454
    @tharmeshsuresh454 Рік тому +1

    Is useful for me

  • @MrFlanko
    @MrFlanko 5 років тому +1

    You are The Best

  • @tida99
    @tida99 3 роки тому

    Great Video :)

  • @shadowmanxyz7805
    @shadowmanxyz7805 5 років тому

    Can’t beat a Honda Civic.
    Very dependable

  • @kevinlefever7561
    @kevinlefever7561 6 років тому

    does this ability come with the stander version of fuson?

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  6 років тому

      Hi Kevin LeFever Thank you for watching!
      Yes, this can be done with the standard version

  • @gusbisbal9803
    @gusbisbal9803 7 років тому

    So the content was excellent. The inside of your car was way too dark. It was a talking silhouette and the car examples were more of a distraction than explanatory. I can see why you did that, to change up the usual screen images as is always done but I can tell you after seeing this once and using it as a reference video, they will get really really annoying. However the content was so good that it over came the other elements. Thank you very much. Keep trying on the goody ideas, eventually you will do this really well, just ask for some feedback from the team to assist with some outside perspective.

    • @cadcamstuff
      @cadcamstuff  7 років тому

      Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate you took the time to watch the whole video and give me great feedback. You are right, there is definitely room for some improvements. Hope to get your perspective on future videos.
      Best,
      Lars