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Machine Simulation in Autodesk Fusion has become an extremely valuable tool to many users, especially those doing multi-axis machining. By helping users detect collisions, this functionality brings a new level of confidence to the table.
Detecting collisions is just one way Autodesk Fusion helps users make better toolpaths and programs. Its benefits now extend to tool type and length selection, part positioning on the table, and the confidence that the setup, tools, and toolpaths chosen are going to perform as planned.
Collision detection in Fusion can check for collisions between tools, the machine, model components, in-process stock, tool holders, and fixtures. This video focuses on milling, but collision detection is available for lathes and other machines.
One thing to note is that, currently, linking moves between toolpaths are not collision checked. This is something we are still working on.
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Time Stamps:
00:00 - Prevent collisions in Autodesk Fusion with Machine Simulation!
01:52 - Simulate before calculations are completed
02:27 - Introduction to the Simulation timeline
03:21 - See your NC code during simulation
03:25 - Linking the simulation, timeline, and NC code
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