This one-day training course will instruct engineers in the best usage and approaches for using Fusion for 2 ½ axis milling.
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This course focuses on teaching engineers how to use Fusion 360 for efficient 2½ axis milling operations, covering setup, tooling, and toolpath strategies tailored for CNC programming.
Participants will learn to navigate the Fusion CAM interface, set up jobs, create and manage tool libraries, and apply face milling, contouring, pocketing, and adaptive 2D strategies. The course also covers drilling, slotting, trace operations, setup sheet creation, simulation, and post-processing for production-ready output.
This course is designed for engineers and machinists in Scotland who are PC literate and have a solid understanding of engineering and manufacturing workflows, particularly those transitioning into or refining Fusion 360 CAM use.
To equip attendees with the skills needed to confidently program, simulate, and output toolpaths for 2½ axis milling using Fusion 360, enabling improved precision and productivity in modern CNC environments.