Solved: How to use a part to cut a profile into another part ...
forums.autodesk.com › t5 › fusion-360-supportMay 03, 2020 · How to use a part to cut a profile into another part along a path. I am trying to do a simple project, see attached screenshot, where I use a ball connected to a shaft to cut out a path inside a cube. In the picture I would like to take a body / component place it at the start of the path to be cut, then place the same component/body (tool) at the final location of the path and then execute a command like combine to cut a profile into the cube between the two positions in the shape of the tool.
QUICK TIP: 2D Cutting Jump Start - Fusion 360 Blog
www.autodesk.com › products › fusion-360Jun 13, 2017 · Lars Christensen June 13, 2017 1 min read. In this QUICK TIP, we’ll take a look at the 2D Cutting functionality within Fusion 360’s CAM workspace, which will address the needs for your waterjet, laser, or plasma cutting machines. The funny thing is, that since this is considered to be a less complicated task when compared to other machine processes, many shops just opt to use the default software that shipped with their machines.
QUICK TIP: Extruding Cuts - Fusion 360 Blog
www.autodesk.com › products › fusion-360Apr 04, 2017 · In this quick tip, we are going to cover different start conditions, extent options, and bodies to cut. Let’s start with the start of the extrude. By default, the extrude will start from the sketch plane from the profile that is selected. If you want to become a LEVEL 70 Fusion 360 wizard, change this to “Offset Plane” or “From Object.”