CNC Plasma Cutting with FUSION 360 Explained.....Step by Step

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Publicado 2023-01-23
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @mattdoughty5695
    I'm a high school small engine teacher. I bought a Crossfire for personal use and ended up bringing it in to my class to help with building student projects. I also run 3D printers, laser engravers, CNC lathes and mills. What machine and projects I'm working on varies from day to day so it can be hard to remember how setup each machine file every single time. When I want to cut on the Crossfire this is my go-to video. Thank you for making this video it saves me time and stress.
  • @DailyCakeSlice
    Here's a tip: you can actually set your Z axis to be the vertical axis. Click your user > Preferences > General > Default Modeling Orientation This is useful if you want to keep the model in the correct orientation. I use this for 3D printing all the time
  • This video is SUPER HELPFUL! - One of the Best out there for noobs trying to learn Fusion for designing simple 2D parts. Thank You!
  • @AerialLensVideo
    Well done and so clear -- THANKS so much! Best short video I have EVER seen relating to link between Fusion360 and actual cutting in real life. Subscribed!
  • The best and simplest step by step of tool path I've seen. Extremely helpful for me. Love the pace that you go at. Not too fast
  • This! This is the video I’ve been looking for! An actual step by step, how to, from idea to a cut piece of metal held in your hand. So many good videos out there, none as complete as yours, I finally cut my first piece, thank you, seriously, thank you!
  • @4legdfishman
    Great explanation! I'll be saving this one. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
  • @dw5165
    went through the video while doing the same steps on fusion 360. Was very useful. Good to see it end to end.
  • Great video. I loved it. I miss using a cnc machine at work, but I don't do it for fun now. I'm gonna look into doing it now!
  • Kyle, loved the video, thanks for sharing! Really great useful information, straight to the point and complete from start to finish. Nice job!
  • @The_BUNNICULA
    Thank you so much this is really informative and straight to the point
  • @oscarchap11
    This is incredibly helpful and will pass on to my students as the most straight forward video for explaining what fusion does in relation to a CNC plasma table.
  • @margarets2822
    Loving the content!! I know it doesn't apply to much to this video, but your mix of humor and comedy balances well with the practical knowledge you provide. It would awesome to see a step by step video on how you do your cad work on multi-layered signs.