Beschreibung
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn how to program parts with prismatic and sculpted/organic-shaped features using 3D machining strategies
- Learn tips and tricks to get the most out of an integrated design-to-manufacturing workflow based in Fusion 360
- Learn how to incorporate workholding into the CNC programming process
- Discover how to utilize advanced CAM capabilities offered in the Fusion 360
Referenten
- Jeff HooperJeff Hooper, owner of Backhand Bikes Co., has channeled an extensive manufacturing background toward his passion for BMX (Bicycle Moto Cross) and engineering components for the bike industry. The core concept of Backhand Bikes is that through streamlined workflow using Fusion 360 software, complex bike parts can be sold at competitive prices. Hooper has over 16 years working with CAD/CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) in many industries, including aerospace and medical. He has also taught computer numerical control (CNC) programming and various software platforms within schools and industry. Hooper is excited about Backhand Bikes and its future plans. He shares that excitement also for the manufacturing industry, as technology is constantly evolving and progressing production every day.
- CCCurtis ChanCurt Chan is a technical evangelist for the Fusion 360 3D CAD design app and Autodesk, Inc.’s, CAM products. Prior to Autodesk, Curt spent multiple years as a mechanical engineer in the defense and medical industries. As a prior application engineer for SpaceClaim software and SolidWorks software, Curtis brings expertise in a wide variety of CAD solutions. Curt holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from San Diego State University, and he is also an adjunct professor at Palomar College in San Diego, California, teaching 3D CAD modeling. Follow him on Twitter: @Curt_Chan