The course will take you from 0 to having built the model, create the toolpaths and generate them in G-code for the two Laguna CNCs. During the course we will work together and individually at times through the steps outlined in the course notes. The steps have been designed to be detailed enough but to also challenge you.
At the end of the course you will have all the notes as well as your own set of files for making this project as well as mine.
Fusion is a great tool and hugely diverse for different applications across different tools. I’ve used it to generate projects on the tormach and the lasers here at ASMBLY.
EDIT: there’s some debate in my house how much one of these would sell for at a market or whatever- I’d say $30 but seems like I’m in the minority… thoughts??
If we already know the 321 technique from the inlay class will we have what’s needed to make that inlay with just Fusion? If I could avoid VCarve for that I would be very happy.
What you’re looking at here isn’t an inlay like you have done in the inlay class, it’s just carved out, filled with resin and sanded back. In the class I cover very briefly the post cnc process to finish the job.
Thanks to @MMcATX for the great Fusion - Design to CNC class. A perfect blend of start to finish Design in Fusion 360, Toolpaths, and spitting out of code for Laguna CNC. Fantastic documentation for post reference as well. Proud to be part of such a successful Makerspace community!!!