Published On Nov 2, 2020
A swarf toolpath isn’t the easiest to understand by name alone, but it is easy to control. The multi-axis swarf allows us to manually control tilt angle of a tool with a contour selection, or have it done automatically for us with a surface selection. In this lesson, we’ll use and understand what a swarf toolpath can do.
After completing this lesson, you’ll be able to:
Describe the usage of a swarf toolpath.
Create a multi-axis swarf toolpath.
After this lesson 5.1, you'll be able to:
Create a new CAM setup.
Modify view properties to match a part.
Computer Numerical Controlled machines, or CNC for short, can have a nearly endless number of options. Most machines today control tool motion in 3-axes, X, Y and Z, but can be upgraded to include a 4th or 5th axis as well, A and B. Additionally, there are many machines on the market that are already 5-axis capable. The good news is that Autodesk® Fusion 360™ has you covered if you need to control multi-axis positioning or simultaneous motion in all 5 axes at once.
After this course, you'll be able to:
Recognize multi-axis geometry.
Identify 3+2 vs. Simultaneous machining.
Practice the application of multi-axis toolpaths.
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