Slice your 3D prints directly in Fusion 360!
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 Published On Aug 22, 2020

Fusion 360 can slice models for 3D printing, without the need to save the file as an STL. In this tutorial, we'll take a design model into the Manufacture workspace. From there, we'll slice it, simulate the 3D print, and save the Gcode.

Fusion 360's slicer has many advantages and disadvantages... but will it replace Cura any time soon? (comment on this video!)

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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - How to Slice with Fusion 360
0:42 - Setup and printer configuration
2:11 - Selecting print settings
4:22 - Reorient and snap model to build plate
6:43 - Slice the model with Generate tool
7:05 - Preview the 3D Printer simulation
8:00 - Post process and save Gcode
10:00 - Updating the model and reslicing
10:50 - Creating a new machine

TUTORIAL RESOURCES
1. This tutorial's resource page ➞ https://ProductDesignOnline.com/37
2. View my checklists for Fusion 360 beginners ➞ http://bit.ly/f360checklist
3. Join us on Patreon ➞   / productdesignonline  

TOP FUSION 360 PLAYLISTS
http://bit.ly/learn-fusion360
http://bit.ly/woodworker-playlist
http://bit.ly/3D-printing-playlist
http://bit.ly/sculpt-playlist

DISCLAIMER
This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps you support the channel at no extra cost to you and allows me to continue to make videos like this.


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