I can also report some success with Fusion 360. I have produced some GCODE
for milling quite easily, creating the CAD model directly in Fusion 360.
I have also done some turning work, starting with the Siemens turning Post
and modifying it for LCNC. So far I have found it easy to modify. The G33
w
>This thread which came and went recently prompted me to revisit Autodesk
Fusion 360 again. It >turns out I got 2 pleasant surprises. One, they
have released turning cam in Fusion! And >secondly, it is now free for
enthusiast use. To purchase it for commercial use for small business >it
is some
Thanks for posting that Tom. I've been waylaid by work-work so the CNC stuff
has fallen by the wayside. Hopefully I can get back to it next month.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Easterday [mailto:tom-...@bgp.nu]
> Sent: September-28-15 7:00 PM
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This thread which came and went recently prompted me to revisit Autodesk Fusion
360 again. It turns out I got 2 pleasant surprises. One, they have released
turning cam in Fusion! And secondly, it is now free for enthusiast use. To
purchase it for commercial use for small business it is somet