Published On May 22, 2020
Fusion 360 can be used for just about any digital fabrication project. This project looks at a piece created by Norwegian artist, Magnhild Øen Nordahl.
We’ll take a simple reference image and turn it into a 3D body, followed by using the Manufacture workspace to set up some simple tool paths for a CNC.
This video is a high-level overview of a workflow that can be used to create your own unique objects, but note that it does not cover every detail of the CAM environment.
Check out Magnhild's work - https://www.magnhildnordahl.com/
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Idea to Design to CAM in Fusion 360
0:39 - Project overview
1:30 - Creating a component and reference image
3:50 - Sketching out the curved shape
6:53 - Extruding the sketch
9:30 - Creating the cavities on top
11:45 - Using the Pipe command
12:37 - Going to the Manufacture workspace
13:15 - CAM setup explained
15:49 - Selecting a tool
16:49 - Simulating a tool path
17:15 - Penciling out the corners
18:30 - Contour cutting the main shape
20:00 - Simulating all tool paths
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