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Fusion 360 Lathe Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2020
  • This video will be an intro video showing how to get started with lathe toolpaths using Fusion 360.

Комментарии • 73

  • @JeremiahDaws
    @JeremiahDaws 3 года назад +4

    Super helpful. Thank you for posting. Would love more Lathe videos from you!

  • @jaimelucy2010
    @jaimelucy2010 3 года назад +3

    Please just like Steve said keep making lathe videos 100%likes.

  • @IDIMDM
    @IDIMDM 3 года назад

    I bought the Rapid Turn with my Tormach 2 years ago...I'm thinking it's time to start learning how to use it. Your vids are always a good place to start!

  • @Festivejelly
    @Festivejelly 9 месяцев назад

    Quite possibly the best tutorial on youtube. I dont even have a CNC lathe!

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you. Maybe you should consider buying a lathe 😁

    • @Festivejelly
      @Festivejelly 9 месяцев назад

      I actually decided to convert my mini lathe to CNC so this video comes in useful@@MechanicalAdvantage

  • @CNCMachinistEducationNetwork
    @CNCMachinistEducationNetwork 2 года назад +1

    very good - thanks - helped on internal bore

  • @dl4259
    @dl4259 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I learned something new with your finish bore going back to front

  • @kylecurley9519
    @kylecurley9519 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Thanks for posting!

  • @qcnck2776
    @qcnck2776 3 года назад

    Thanks, Kevin Don't see too many lathe tutorials.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +1

      I think it has a lot to do with machine usage. I still see a lot of lathes being programmed by hand since profiles are generally fairly simple. I also think there are a lot more mills in the world compared to lathes. That being said, I plan to do more lathe content in the future.

  • @brettrichardson2423
    @brettrichardson2423 3 года назад +3

    Great video, lets keep the lathe content going, Video Idea... stock parameters, lathe templates.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +1

      Hi Brett. I decided to add something around turning. It would be nice if there were a bigger percentage of lathe to mill people but I think the ratio is pretty skewed. I'll see what ideas I can up with in the future.

  • @nicolastefano5635
    @nicolastefano5635 2 года назад

    I learned so much from this video, Thank you

  • @MachinedComponents
    @MachinedComponents 3 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial , thanks Kevin. More turning videos please.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      Hi CodeAdze. Glad you like it, let's see if I can think of some additional ideas for the future.

    • @MachinedComponents
      @MachinedComponents 3 года назад

      One thing I would like to know is how to change the rough grooving cycle so it roughs side to side instead of plunging. eg: feed in on the right side of the groove, machine across to the left wall, feed in and machine back to the right wall (rinse and repeat until at depth). Is this possible in Fusion. Thanks

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      @@MachinedComponents Start a grooving operation. Go to the passes tab. Make sure Roughing Passes is checked. Hover your mouse over the Grooving Pattern dropdown and you will see the option you want listed there with a visual in the tooltip.

    • @MachinedComponents
      @MachinedComponents 3 года назад

      @@MechanicalAdvantage Thanks for taking the time to teach me this, I very much appreciate it.

  • @stevetriton1060
    @stevetriton1060 3 года назад +1

    Awesome Man! Keep making lathe videos!!

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +3

      Hi Steve. I’m considering putting a lathe training class on the schedule. Probably two 4 hour sessions. Any interest?

  • @rowdyrager-9403
    @rowdyrager-9403 4 месяца назад

    We program at the lathe control panel and when software is used, operators freak out because it looks different from what they are use to.
    We use canned cycles and simply edit existing programs as needed.
    But for more complex stuff we'd like to use software of some sort. But again it doest post to what operators are use to seeing so they freak out.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  4 месяца назад

      I run into this a lot. CAM software can do a lot of things that wouldn’t be done when writing code by hand, such as the lead ins and lead outs as an example. Have you tried running a part from Fusion? Did the program do what it was supposed to? You can also contact a post editor that can format the output of the code to be more what the operators expect. I know this last part seems crude, but often I tell them to hit the green button.

  • @hamiltonpianos
    @hamiltonpianos 2 года назад

    Excellent video; thank you! I was rather hoping we’d get to see the part cut for real at the end!!!👍😁

  • @criktun3346
    @criktun3346 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this video

  • @Tresoroeffnung
    @Tresoroeffnung 2 года назад

    Excellent video! How about some millturn videos? Thanks!

  • @jaredvizzi8723
    @jaredvizzi8723 Год назад

    Thanks for the clear tutorial! Have you had any luck getting Fusion to post your roughing as canned cycles? I can’t seem to get it to work with any of the posts that Fusion provides.

  • @jaimelucy2010
    @jaimelucy2010 3 года назад

    Very good Kevin this will help me out to star making programs on fusion Lathe and stop using bob cad software.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jamie. Any interest in a lathe class if I put one on the schedule? I’m thinking it would be two 4 hour sessions.

  • @peterbrouwer143
    @peterbrouwer143 3 года назад

    Awesome video Kevin! We are close to pulling the trigger on a Haas TL2

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +1

      Well look at you guys go up there! Or I guess down there? haha Let me know when you get that thing in the shop. Say hi to the wife for me.

  • @kevinortiz5165
    @kevinortiz5165 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @divyeshbhakta384
    @divyeshbhakta384 2 года назад +1

    how did you get the chuck to show next to the model?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  2 года назад +2

      It was modeled as a component in the design, not a function of CAM.

  • @user-xj8kw4eb2v
    @user-xj8kw4eb2v Год назад

    What I love fusion for is its repeatability)

  • @pranavjain7822
    @pranavjain7822 5 месяцев назад

    i want to create a setup and having issues in setting up the axis X& Z
    can you help me out?

  • @robertw5318
    @robertw5318 3 года назад

    Thanks Kevin!...this was a helpful overview. I'm just getting up to speed using Fusion CAM on a Trak 1630 lathe. There doesn't seem to be much out there on face profiling with the lathe in fusion. Any chance for some content that covers face profiling? Thanks for your efforts, and keep up the good work!

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      Are you talking about grooves on an end face? If you have a specific example, you can email me info @ mechanicaladvatnage.com (remove the spaces obviously)

  • @seanwillmott8294
    @seanwillmott8294 3 года назад

    Fantastic video thankyou!

  • @MultiSevenofnine
    @MultiSevenofnine Год назад

    How do i add champhers to a part is this done in the design phase?.

  • @2hrsToChooseThis
    @2hrsToChooseThis 2 года назад

    I can’t get my boring operation to post a canned cycle, even with it being selected. OD roughing posts canned cycle just fine.

  • @paulrodrigues5562
    @paulrodrigues5562 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @user-xj8kw4eb2v
    @user-xj8kw4eb2v Год назад

    somewhy i dont have any affect on toolpaths by cheking on Tangential extention, it doesnt change the distanse between the part and the starting point in profile roughing and the toolpath falls down at front in the profile finishing. However, if I do same manipulations in original tutorial file, changes do affect, what may be the problem?

  • @tritile
    @tritile 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video!

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      Hi Bruno. Hopefully it got you started. Thanks for the comment.

  • @BrunoSisler
    @BrunoSisler 3 года назад +1

    Good day,
    Is there any example of turning a casted or forged part, that is, the part is not machined out of a round billet, but from a casted or forged part. The roughing will then follow the casting profile and avoid to cut in the air. Hope I've been able to explain myself. Regards, Bruno

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @murrayedington
    @murrayedington 3 года назад +1

    16:26 why didn't you use a derived operation so that the boring tool knew how much material remained? Perhaps you can't follow a drill with a boring tool? I'm never sure why derived is used and sometimes not. And then we have "rest machining" - how does it differ from derived?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +3

      Hi Murray. Derived means I want to make a copy of what I just did but change from one machining strategy to a different machining strategy. Rest machining looks at what stock has been removed and what stock is remaining at that point. When I cleared the bore I know the bore is 1 inch in diameter and the drill used was 61/64. So there is about .050 left or .020 left per side. So a derived operation won't know how much material remains. It only knows what selections were used in the previous operation. Hopefully that helps explain it.

    • @murrayedington
      @murrayedington 3 года назад

      @@MechanicalAdvantage Ah, so at 18:03 you selected rest machining so it knew where the drilled bore was and how much to remove, if I understand correctly.
      Thanks for taking the time to explain! It starts to make sense now.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +1

      Hi Murray. Not in this case. I didn't use rest machining at all because I knew that between the front bore rouging and the drilling operation there wasn't much material left anywhere in the bore of the part from front to back. So the finishing profile didn't need to worry about taking multiple passes or anything like that.

  • @josipkasalo70
    @josipkasalo70 Год назад

    How do I change out the part in chuck with my part?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  Год назад

      Sorry, this was a tutorial file that I used that Autodesk created. It wasn't exactly set up to make the part easily changeable or the chuck adjustable.

  • @aznienaazri7142
    @aznienaazri7142 3 года назад

    can i know what post did u use for nc code?

  • @nicolastefano5635
    @nicolastefano5635 2 года назад

    Is it possible for you to share that component so I can use it for teaching so students can see the chuck fro better understanding.

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  2 года назад

      Hi Nicola. Good news, this file is already accessible by you. You can find it in the CAM Samples directory and the file name is 2X Turning - Quick Release

  • @brybry7410
    @brybry7410 3 года назад

    why do we need to put an offset for the inner radii. Cause don't seem to understand the purpose of it. When I tried to put a value, say -0.01. The tool couldn't do the finishing for the drilling leftovers. 18:45

    • @brybry7410
      @brybry7410 3 года назад

      by putting offset -0.05, isnt that the part model id will be smaller of 0.05?

  • @alanchapin2296
    @alanchapin2296 2 года назад

    Is this video available in other languages? Like Spanish?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  2 года назад

      I’m sorry, but not. Can RUclips real time caption it in Spanish?

  • @josephwalbyoff4992
    @josephwalbyoff4992 3 года назад

    Would you be able to get the CAM code which would be sent to the CNC?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      Yep. The g-code is created by Fusion using a post processor to output the code in the format a machine requires.

    • @josephwalbyoff4992
      @josephwalbyoff4992 3 года назад

      @@MechanicalAdvantage are you able to view this in fusion 360?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      You can simulate the tool paths in Fusion. When you export the code, it opens in an editor where you can view the lines of code that have been output by Fusion. That code can also be loaded into a back plotter (not included with the software) for further verification.

  • @jesseb5378
    @jesseb5378 3 года назад

    Didnt we miss some drilling here?

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад

      I don’t recall without watching the video, but probably. Not sure the reason, I think I probably assumed that people were familiar with the drilling toolpath.

    • @jesseb5378
      @jesseb5378 3 года назад

      @@MechanicalAdvantage Looks like some radial holes around one of the thin walls. Great vid though!

    • @MechanicalAdvantage
      @MechanicalAdvantage  3 года назад +2

      Yeah missed those for sure. I was more focused on the lathe toolpaths. Are you familiar with drilling ops in Fusion? If you are, good news they work exactly the same when doing a lathe part. The post tells the live tools to fire up if the hole isn’t on the z axis. If you aren’t, let me know and I can do a follow up video.

    • @jesseb5378
      @jesseb5378 3 года назад +1

      @@MechanicalAdvantage I can program them longhand but not familiar in Fusion. Would love a video.