![]() ![]() Once you understand that this is how it works, those crazy buttons are just functions to help you obtain the final shape you want! The reason why I call this "basic" is because I really think it won't get easier than this! Ok so without further ado, let's get into it. Let me tell you, all CAD software operates the same way:Ģ) A line can be extended into a surface/plane depending on the shape of the line and direction that it is swept in.ģ) A surface becomes a 3D object once it is extruded. In school I've used Solidworks and AutoCAD extensively, and now I am a design engineer for an automotive company where I have been using CATIA for almost 10 years to design cars. So for background, I'm a mechanical engineer and aerospace engineer. So I made a Youtube video getting into the details of everything from modeling in Fusion 360, to setting up the toolpaths in Fusion 360, my settings, the cutters I used, and how to finally carve this on my X-carve. It was actually part of a proposal for a sponsored project, but I got a bunch of questions from people asking what software i used to design it and carve it. Hey guys! So a few weeks ago I posted on my Instagram on carving a 3D polymetric shape using my CNC.
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