360 | Cam For Fusion

Because it is built into the CAD software, changes in the design workspace can be automatically updated in the CAM workspace, allowing for associative manufacturing.

Fusion 360 includes a library of post-processors to translate CAM setups into machine-specific G-code. Typical CAM Workflow CAM for Fusion 360

Users can simulate toolpaths, check for collisions, and verify stock removal, reducing the risk of errors on the physical machine. Because it is built into the CAD software,

A high-efficiency roughing strategy that maintains constant tool engagement, significantly increasing tool life and reducing machining time. Testing toolpaths to ensure no collisions occur

It supports a wide range of machining operations, including 2D milling strategies (facing, pocketing, contouring), adaptive clearing, 3D milling, and turning (lathe).

Defining the stock material, orientation, and work coordinate system (WCS).

Testing toolpaths to ensure no collisions occur. Post-Process: Exporting the NC code to the CNC machine.