Why not use the fusion cam it is better than vectrics.
A file to look at would be better than a vid
Hi everybody here is the problem I am having Im trying to cut HDPE for the first time I id my design on Fusion 360 then exported it to Aspire to do my toolpaths. But when I run the preview it shows me that im cutting the edges. Ive attached a link to video for better explanation.
My Setup:
Shark Black Diamond Router
Fusion 360
Aspire 4.5
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nbuevlwzex...85556.mp4?dl=0
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Why not use the fusion cam it is better than vectrics.
A file to look at would be better than a vid
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Being Disabled is OK CNC is For fuN
Edit:
Simply do a profile path machine job, set either inside, on, or outside along the vectors, which would be vastly more efficient than doing it a as a 3D finish machining.
cheers, Ian
Last edited by aarggh; 04-10-2017 at 04:01 AM.
It's a state of mind!
If your part consists of all 2D machining, you don't want to bring a 3D model into Aspire. In Aspire, you only need to draw three rectangles and use a pocket toolpath.
If you want to create toolpaths for 3D models, then do it all in Fusion 360.
Gerry
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