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I made some small parts over the weekend, first time using fusion 360. The cad/cam was a little slow going, as I am still learning how to navigate it, and what order to do things in. But I don't think I will be using bobcad at home again.... I was even able to find a post processor that supported compression tapping. I had to tweak the post a little bit to fit my machine, and also removed the dwell at the top of the tapping cycle. Pretty cool being able to just hit post, and not have to hand edit the tapping code.
The other cool feature I found with fusion 360, was that on my touch screen laptop I can use 1 finger on the screen to rotate the part view. drag 2 fingers to pan the view, and use pinch zoom. So with all of that covered, using the built in touch pad works great, and I do not feel handicapped on my laptop.
They are 0.875" in diameter, holes are tapped 4-40.
I have a few more small parts I want to machine this week. Hopefully next week I will have some time to work on the power drawbar parts. Tthese small parts are perfect for learning fusion 360 with though.