http://shopbottools.com/mProducts/software_fusion360.htm
Third paragraph talks about "free 1 year commercial account"
Based on the description, I'd say it's Fusion 360 standard.
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http://shopbottools.com/mProducts/software_fusion360.htm
Third paragraph talks about "free 1 year commercial account"
Based on the description, I'd say it's Fusion 360 standard.
We needed a quick table and seats for ~4 kids for a feeding group at our clinic. The shopbot turned a sheet of 1/2" baltic birch plywood into a quick solution. Design and toolpathing done in Fusion...
There's going to be a conference in Santa Fe, NM in June for all the makers (pretty much includes everyone here). Registration is already open, and they're on track to have an awesome event. If you...
Thanks for the kind words everyone. I'm blessed to do work that is both fulfilling to me and meaningful to those I serve. Although I've taken a lot of shop classes and am comfortable in a shop, this...
The Phoenix Business Journal did a little write-up on the work we're doing here at The ADAPT Shop and of course there's some photos of the ShopBot! :cool:...
Where is the geographical location of this opening?
Did I miss it? I just run a C5 (built in spindle warmup routine in ShopBot 3 software) before I start running cut files.
Byron,
Don't know if it's based off the same principals but Fusion just added a new toolpath under their "multi-axis" paths (this works on 3 axis machines too) called "Flow".
Kennon,
Thank you for uploading those. For some reason the Hard plastic and soft plastic tool groups won't show up in my tool library, but all the rest look good.
yeah, I like the design but I just don't have space for another desk :)
Nice. I've downloaded some of their files, but haven't cut anything yet. Their details, joints, and connections are all really well thought out.
Here's the file that I created during the live demo if you want to play around with it.
http://a360.co/2y3m4Af
Well, that's what happens when you don't have a plan....
If you want to see lots of troubleshooting, feel free to watch the video above. Otherwise, it's more helpful to watch small clips...
There was a V Carve Pro user who was dabbling in Fusion and hit some bumps, so I'm going to show him some tips to make his model more efficient by using components and patterns in a live demo. If...
Here is a screencast example of transferring a project from V-carve over to Fusion 360. This is a simple example and I didn't cover the reasons I did it for this project due to others likely having...
Frank, have you downloaded the more recent post processor from the online post library?
It also matters what version of SB3 you're using, see the attached screengrab.
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Yes, moving to Fusion 360 from v-carve for engraving was frustrating. I have made a screencast video with my technique to get acceptable results. I'm grateful they finally added the engraving...
Had a couple friends ask about post processing for Shopbot and thought I'd throw this little screencast together to hopefully help others who may have similar questions. Let me know if you're using...
Not that one, but the design looks good.
I have used this one and can vouch for it's appropriate "pressure".
https://store.shopbottools.com/collections/accessories/products/cnc-pressure-foot
Isn't a ShopBot just a modified router? ;)
We use ours to scan bead filled vacuum formed cushions that we then carve into foam on our bot.
We use these for children with disabilities (make seat and back cushions for their seating) and I...
Great point!
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Well I did actually make the jig rendered in the last couple of images. Just isn't as efficient as I hoped it would be. Takes about 3 minutes to load/unload the pipes and fittings just to drill the 8...
Nat,
Sounds like you know what you're after, but another option would be to add a couple lines to your post processor (SO "Output #",1) and then you could wire it up to another available output.
I had to learn the hard way :) takes longer to reset the jig than it would to drill the holes on the drill press.
Here's what I ended up cutting out to use as a jig on the chop saw:
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And in...