Autodesk Fusion 360 | Tutorial: Additive Manufacturing with Process Simulation and Post-Processing

In this video, Sualp Ozel will highlight how to use Autodesk Fusion 360 for design and make with both additive methods and subtractive methods. The video takes a part created by generative design and creates a manufacturing model. The manufacturing model is the basis for our additive manufacturing method demonstration, with another model created for the milling operations. This video is using a Renishaw AMX 250 as the selective laser melting printer. After choosing print settings, parts can be positioned manually or through automated processes. The automatic orientation tool can find an orientation that best suits the design needs. With each orientation, Fusion 360 delivers information such as support area, support, volume, height, and bounding box volume. Once a suitable orientation has been chosen, support structures are needed. Autodesk Fusion 360 allows for the creation of various support structures. These support structures can be customized to achieve the necessary geometry and can be applied to individ
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