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I am reaching out to inquire a specific functionality within Fusion 360 CAM environment. I am currently operating a VF 4SS Haas machine, equipped with a Renishaw probing tool. My setup includes two vices on the table, each holding two workpieces.

 

My goal is to establish 4 separate work offsets (or same work offset G54 for each piece if it works), one for each piece, and to probe all of them first, automatically using the override probing option without manual intervention and than machine all pieces based on the tool order . I know I need a fix point for ex. G59 to probe it before operation, somewhere on the vise that never moves as reference for the probing tool to move from and update the 4 offsets. Should I set in the ,,Set up’’  WCS offset the command for ,,Multiple WCS offsets’’?  I have searched for guidance on this matter, including Autodesk resources and tutorials on YouTube, but have only found instructions for setups involving one piece at a time.

 

Could you please provide me with detailed information or direct me to resources that explain how to set up and probe multiple workpieces with individual work offsets automatically in Fusion 360?

 

Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thank you for your time and assistance.

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Drewpan
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Hi,

 

The title of your post is not helping your cause here.

 

While I myself am still learning about this specific topic of machining with Fusion, there are some excellent

self paced learning videos provided by AutoDesk here:

 

https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/courses/

 

You may also find some more advanced courses at AutoDesk University on this site.

 

One thing in your favour is that HAAS equipment is supported by Fusion so if this is doable then someone will

know how.

 

Cheers

 

Andrew

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