A way around the parts limit with Fusion360 is to have multiple bodies in your parts. It will only export the visible body(ies) so you can have multiple similar bodies in one part file. For example, if you make drink coasters, you can have a base template sketch and then different features for each style. This can become a bit cumbersome to manage, but it works. I had one part file that I used for one off designs. I would design what I needed and export it for the 3D printer, then delete the features and sketches for the next design.
That looks similar in footprint to this Genmitsu, but has a different rail setup and a less featured offline controller - for almost double the price. What in particular was most frustrating about the WM3020?
A way around the parts limit with Fusion360 is to have multiple bodies in your parts. It will only export the visible body(ies) so you can have multiple similar bodies in one part file.
For example, if you make drink coasters, you can have a base template sketch and then different features for each style. This can become a bit cumbersome to manage, but it works.
I had one part file that I used for one off designs. I would design what I needed and export it for the 3D printer, then delete the features and sketches for the next design.
Great video!
Do you think it can cut through G10 (glass fiber + epoxy resin)?
Definitely! It should handle that no problem.
Can you use your own spindle like a malota?
Makita
Yes, they sell adapters for both the Makita and the Dewalt corded 1/4" trim routers.
Can I make professional wrestling title belts? The plates with banners and logos.
Yes, it should be able to do that in brass or aluminum. It's just going to take a long time.
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I got the fox alien WM3020,,,,,total waste of $900.
That looks similar in footprint to this Genmitsu, but has a different rail setup and a less featured offline controller - for almost double the price.
What in particular was most frustrating about the WM3020?
Absolutely no support at all. Would not work with fusion 360 at all. They do have a Facebook self help group which is useless.
Absolutely no support at all. Would not work with fusion 360 at all. They do have a Facebook self help group which is useless.
Thanks for the info. Sorry to hear you had such a frustrating time with it.