Material definition in Manufacture process...?
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Hi all, first post ever, extreme newbie warning, sorry in advance; but,
So, I'm going through Mike Mattera's very basic "Creating tool paths and programs (CAM)/Fundamentals of milling" series of videos, which are great. I have what I'm sure is an infuriatingly basic question, though. So a few videos in to this series, he selects tools to face the stock off, contour it, and so on. He shows and uses default speeds and feeds for each of these tools, which is great. HOWEVER, I cannot see in this tutorial, anywhere where he actually defines WHAT the stock material is, i.e., is it 6061 aluminum, is it titanium,...? I have to figure this is defined somewhere and at some point, otherwise how would Fusion know what to decide for default speeds/feeds, right? But I don't know where this is. Is it like 'embedded' already in the "Intro to 2D Machining" part model that he uses to do the manufacturing tutorial? Any thoughts on this would be really appreciated. Thanks and I hope to ask better questions in future...C. Hale, Colorado