![]() Fusion’s CAM is just a standalone extension of HSMWorks with a revamped UI. Autodesk’s support is amazing as well, and they’ll gladly edit any post to your liking. The toolpaths it generates can be focused around keeping a constant width of cut on a tool, or it can be just conventional slotting. The CAM can be as simple as inputing tool data, clicking contours, and setting heights. I would have a posted file within minutes and be off to the machine. Autodesk’s CAM package is excellent and easy to learn. No need to convert file types either, it works with a plethora of file types. This year the team used creo for CAD, and whenever we needed to route a part I imported it into fusion 360. ![]() I second HSMWorks if you’re integrating into solidworks.
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