Is an Integrated CAD/CAM Software Right for You?
What is an integrated CAD/CAM software? It’s a solution that combines the benefits of CAD (computer-aided design) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) programs into one system. An integrated CAD/CAM program takes you all the way through the design process to the manufacturing process and can either be based on a traditional…Read More
Mountain Bike Parts Manufacturer PEMBREE Offers Riders a More Sustainable Choice
PEMBREE uses Fusion 360 and a Haas mill to design, render, and manufacture fully carbon neutral mountain bike pedals.Read More
5 Common Sheet Metal Forming Processes and Applications
There’s no denying that sheet metal plays a pivotal role in projects across numerous industries. Sheet metal is commonly fashioned from steel or aluminum and typically takes a thin and flat form. Despite this, sheet metal alterations are commonplace — and essential — depending on the application in question. This…Read More
Christmas CAM Challenge Recap
Happy holidays from the Fusion 360 team! To celebrate this festive season, we kicked off our Christmas CAM Challenge, where we asked our social media community to design ornaments with the chance to have theirs machined live at our Birmingham Tech Center. We were so impressed with your creative submissions…Read More
Achieving Better Additive Manufacturing Outcomes in Generative Design
As part of the December 2020 update of Fusion 360, we delivered a hidden gift just in time for the holidays: a new method for generating additive manufacturing outcomes. Internally, we call this project Additive 2.0, and it is part of our Experimental Generative Solvers and Features preview. This new method should go a long way to improve the shape…Read More
Fusion 360 and The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Learn about how Fusion 360 is at the forefront of the Digital Transformation.Read More
Getting Started With G-Code
Programming is a fundamental skill for all types of CNC machining, even as automation and new technology seem to be replacing programming tasks. Every machinist still needs to understand how their programs and tools work. Whether you’re new to CNC programming and its most common language, G-code, or you’ve been writing…Read More