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martha.deans
in reply to: jscott6SWZG

Hi @jscott6SWZG,

 

I'm not totally sure what artificial cutoff you're referring to. You can enter any value that you like into the Spindle Speed parameter, including 24000 :slightly_smiling_face: 

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This area of the tool edit page, the Cutting Data tab, is where you can manage multiple sets of feeds and speeds per tool, as makes sense for the kinds of tooling that you have. You can create many presets per tool, and you can even copy and paste them across tools. 

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I might recommend checking out the product documentation for Presets which will get into some more detail about what you can do here: https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=MFG-CREATE-TOOL-PRESET

 

The Fusion Sample tools have much better starting points that the default feeds and speeds when you create a tool. I would also suggest looking at the site of the vendor you got the tool from, as they can offer tables or calculators with which you can get starting feeds and speeds that are more specific.

 

In terms of making the tool library accessible for reuse, creating a new library in the Local or Cloud area will make it available no matter what document you are working on. If it's important to you for it to show up across multiple computers, I would recommend putting it in the Cloud section which will store it in Fusion Team like your CAD designs. 

 

Hope that all helps!


Marti Deans
Product Manager, Fusion 360 Manufacturing