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3+1 and 3+2 axis positional milling Includes 4-axis wrapping of 2D toolpaths, align tool axis to view/surface normal, interactive tool axis tilt and turn

Cutting speed (when turning) is the peripheral speed of the work and the amount of insert movement in metres per minute. (π x Dm) of the formula below is the periphery of the work. The periphery x n (RPM) is millimeters the cutting edge moves on the periphery of the work in a minute. It is usually expressed in m/min. Divide by 1,000 to change to m from mm.

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You can take advantage of powerful modification tools to make global or local edits to toolpaths without wasting time on a complete recalculation. For greater flexibility you can edit modifications themselves.

With CAD-based probing capability you can measure and improve the accuracy of complex surface geometry with a spindle-mounted probe. Intelligent part alignment automates the setup and machining of non-prismatic parts, like forgings and castings, thus helping save time and increase product quality.

As shown in the formula below, feed is ℓ (cutting length per minute) ÷n (main axis spindle speed). (Cutting length per minute) ÷ (RPM) is the movement of the cutting edge during one work rotation.

x86-based 64-bit processor (for example, Intel Core i, AMD Ryzen series), 4 cores, 1.7 GHz or greater; 32-bit not supported

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The function simplifies the drilling and milling of complex, feature-rich models with a range of intelligent toolpaths that can safely and efficiently process an entire part for faster CAM programming.

Advanced multi-axis strategies and tool axis options allow you to drive the linear and rotary axes of your CNC machine simultaneously to improve surface finish, use fewer parts setups, and produce the most complex shapes safely and efficiently with automatic collision avoidance.

The Fusion 360 Machining Extension is an indispensible set of powerful tools for any enterprise employing CNC machining. The extension allows for workflow automation which helps the user speed up programming, eliminate repetitive tasks, and minimize possible errors. It greatly adds to your CNC machines’ performance and ensures production of high-quality parts.

Automatic hole recognition & drilling (3-axis and multi-axis) Includes automatic feature recognition, machining templates, multi-axis drilling, tapping, thread milling, boring, and more

2-axis turning Includes face, profile (rough and finish), groove, thread, chamfer, part-off, part handling sub-spindles, and more

When machining a 10 mm diameter shaft, lets says a 100 mm length is machined in 1 minute, at 1,000 RPM. This means that the cutting length per minute is 100 mm/min.

This function allows you to measure features in-process with the probing cycles on your machine. You can verify dimensions and positions of critical geometric features, update tool wear parameters, and pause or stop your programs to address out-of-tolerance features.

The Autodesk Fusion 360 Machining Extension expands the functionality of CAM programming tools inside Fusion 360 workspace. This extension is designed to prepare the model for machining. It allows for a flexible cost-effective way to make better use of your 5-axis CNC machinery and produce parts of higher quality.

Multi-axis collision avoidance Includes 4- and 5-axis collision avoidance, advanced tool axis smoothing, tool axis tilting limits, and more

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4- and 5-axis simultaneous milling Includes 4-axis rotary, 5-axis steep & shallow, swarf, multi-axis contour, multi-axis flow, and more

2D and 2.5-axis milling Includes 2D adaptive clearing, pocket machining, face milling, slot machining, contouring, and more

With automated 3+2 machining you get the access to additional strategies and tool axis controls that can use the rotary axes of your CNC machine to drill and mill entire parts.