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FS102: Fusion – Introduction to CAM

The Fusion ‐ Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) course provides you with an understanding of how to create CAM setups in Fusion, run toolpath simulations, and verify collision-free programs with stock simulation for running on your CNC.

$495.00

  • Some MircoCAD training courses will require an additional training manual to be purchased. This information will be added to your receipt before purchase.
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1 × REQUIRED – Autodesk Fusion: Introduction to Parametric Modeling (5th Edition) Training Manual (Electronic Version) PLEASE NOTE: eBooks are not available to download.
$75.00

Course Plan:

The Fusion ‐ Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) course provides you with an understanding of how to create CAM setups in Fusion, run toolpath simulations, and verify collision-free programs with stock simulation for running on your CNC.

Topics Available

  • Goals from completing these sessions:
  • Understanding the Autodesk Fusion interface
  • Creating, constraining, and dimensioning 2D sketches
  • Creating and editing solid 3D features
  • Creating and using construction features
  • Working with parameters
  • Manipulating the feature history of a design
  • Documenting a design in drawings
  • Creating CAM setups in Fusion & using toolpaths
  • Simulating and verifying collision-free programs
  • Posting NC programs to run on your CNC Machine

Designed for

This course is designed for experienced users of Fusion CAD who wish to utilize the capabilities of Fusion CAM.

Prerequisites

Recommended to have taken MicroCAD course FS101

Prior knowledge of Fusion CAD:
• Folder-level projects
• Sketching
• Drawings
• Part modeling
• Surface modeling
• Assemblies
• Parameters

What you get

Students will get classroom access to the software and Autodesk Authorized Training courseware (these can be purchased in addition to the
training) and the knowledge to get started with Fusion.

Notes

The course length is a guideline. Course topics and duration may be modified by the instructor based upon the knowledge and skill level of the students. All courses will be taught on the most current release, depending on availability of courseware.