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Manufacturing Parts with the Product Design & Manufacturing Collection

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    Description

    This class will cover the fundamental concepts of programming in Inventor HSM, and Fusion 360 HSM, including the milling and turning applications. Attendees should expect to learn core concepts necessary for CNC programming any part as well as general best practices. We will also deliver the basic concepts of the new Inventor sheet metal nesting capabilities that are for the moment a technology preview for Product Design & Manufacturing collection users.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to create and understand CAM setups
    • Understand how 2D & 3D toolpaths are generated
    • Explore beyond the typical 2D and 3D strategies available
    • Understand how to nest an Inventor sheet metal design,

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    Product
    Fusion
    Inventor
    Industries
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Design
    Subtractive Manufacturing
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