In “Manufacturing” mode: under “Actions” click Generate (or tap the Generate GCode shortcut button above it, to choose the post processor and use it. In “Manufacturing” mode: under “Cutting” create a 2D profile In “Manufacturing” mode: create a new Setup, In Design mode: click “Sheet Metal” and create/add a flange to your 2D sketch, with a sheet metal choice/type of “steel” (I have custom copies for correct thicknesses of 18 ga and 20 ga, etc), In Design mode: create and draw a 2D sketch, In the post, the first one in the list is the one I’m using! The Fusion 360 basic steps, in order, are: The link below leads to my forum post that documents sourcing for two different plasma post processors for Fusion 360.Ĭhoice of two (2) PlasmaC (LinuxCNC) Post Processors for Fusion 360 ![]() I am using Fusion 360 for about half of my CAD (drawing) and 100% of my CAM for plasma (manufacturing, i.e. I thought I would paste a copy here of the answer I gave them: One my subscribers on YouTube just asked for tips on how to properly prep for plasma cutting.
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