Programming a part in any CAM software can be a disconnected process between what the toolpath looks like on screen, and watching it run on a live machine. Autodesk Fusion gives you the ability to watch the toolpaths you've programmed as they drive a model of your machine. Machine simulation can help you avoid mistakes and make better programs.
Simulation of your toolpaths on your machine tool is so helpful, once you see it work, you won't want to program without it. This Autodesk Fusion YouTube video will show how to simulate using one of the machines from the Fusion library.
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Learn to configure a post processor for machine simulation in Fusion:
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Time Stamps:
00:00 - How to Use Machine Simulation in Autodesk Fusion
01:25 - How to Select Machine from Setup Dialog
03:41 - How to Position a Part on Machine
04:25 - How to Simulate Toolpaths
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