Marcus wrote

The problem with Fusion 3690 CAD_to_CAM is the additional cost: 1000GBP

CAM is included with Fusion 360 additional machining extensions are extra
but not needed for most work.


John Figie

On Fri, Oct 21, 2022, 5:44 PM <m...@mattshaver.com> wrote:

> On 2022-10-21 17:07, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> > piektd., 2022. g. 21. okt., plkst. 20:21 — lietotājs John Dammeyer
> > (<jo...@autoartisans.com>) rakstīja:
> >>
> >> What is out there for CAM G-Code generation?  Preferably integrated
> >> with with the CAD package so one can go back and forth to tweak a
> >> drawing for better CAM without having to start all over again with the
> >> CAD.
> >>
> >
> > 90% of my milling is 2,5D and I use SheetCAM for that (although it is
> > not matching your preference of having CAD integrated as well). Those
> > rare cases for actual 3D milling (for example, bathroom sink from
> > wood) I have been using Solidworks with their integrated CAM, but I am
> > pretty convinced to try Fusion360 based on tutorial videos I have
> > seen.
>
> I'm with Viesturs as I also use Sheetcam. I draw in Rhino, and export
> dxf layers like PROFILE, HOLES, POCKET, etc. Using Rhino's CONTOUR
> command I can even do a version of waterlining. It's the workflow I
> have...
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
>
>
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