Winston Moy | Prototyping a Wooden Computer Case @WinstonMakes | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 3 minutes ago
I thought this project would be good for sharing my workflow and how I approach machining several similar parts. By duplicating setups and using 3D toolpaths, I need to do very little toolpath customization to make gcode for each part. CAM smarter, not harder.
Watch Rob Lockwood's Fusion Academy 2019 Panel on CAM Templating here: help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/courses/AP-2019-STREAMLINING-CAM-WORKFLOWS-WITH-TEMPLATES
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Help support my experimental CNC content: patreon.com/winstonmoy
Social Media: @WinstonMakes (IG/Twitter)
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I also make videos for Carbide3D: youtube.com/carbide3d
I thought this project would be good for sharing my workflow and how I approach machining several similar parts. By duplicating setups and using 3D toolpaths, I need to do very little toolpath customization to make gcode for each part. CAM smarter, not harder.
Watch Rob Lockwood's Fusion Academy 2019 Panel on CAM Templating here: help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/courses/AP-2019-STREAMLINING-CAM-WORKFLOWS-WITH-TEMPLATES
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Help support my experimental CNC content: patreon.com/winstonmoy
Social Media: @WinstonMakes (IG/Twitter)
Tools I Use: http://www.winstonmakes.com/tools-i-use
Legal Blurb - By using my affiliate links, you are helping to support my content.
I also make videos for Carbide3D: youtube.com/carbide3d