I work with a shop that does a lot of waterjet, laser, 4 axis mill, and some lathe work and they are using
Fusion 360 for their 4 axis mill and lathe they are very happy with it.
I've used Fusion 360 to drive a LinuxCNC lathe and it worked fine.
It seems like things are moving to the cloud, but I'm not all that happy with that.
At some point it seems like that is going to bite a lot of users.
However, I'm not sure the cloud thing is any worse than licenses that are handed out by a server.
Still, Fusion 360 seems like a pretty solid package.

Dave


On 3/22/2019 5:14 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
Anyone on here have opinions on Fusion 360 Cad/Cam by Autodesk?

Using  ShopCam for simple 2.5D work, VisualCam for 3 or more axis work,
using Alibre Cad for 3D Drwaing and creation as well as ProgeCad for 2D
Drawings.

With this combo there is not much we can't handle but maintenance agreements
and updates do get cumbersome.

I am worried about moving to the cloud based system but I guess it's the
future.

What are this groups thoughts if any?

Jeff Johnson

john...@superiorroll.com

Superior Roll & Turning

734-279-1831


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