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Multi copy of designed object for CAM

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Anonymous
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Multi copy of designed object for CAM

Hi,

I am new to Fusion 360 an the forum, my first post. 🙂

I designed a simple object and make it more than one copy for the measured area for cam.

Is there a simple way of doing this? any info(link) or video would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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RandyKopf
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@Anonymous

 

Hi welcome to the CAM Forum:

 

If you have not already checked out theses CAM help files please do.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/computer-aided-machining-cam/if-you-re-new-to-fusion-cam-try-this/td-p/6537005

 

If you would please clarify your intent.

 

Do you have 1 part designed and want to machine multiple copies of that part on a larger material?

If that is the intent then NC Patterns make it simple. You setup and program one part complete.

 

Then you select the Operations and create a NC pattern. It can be a linear pattern or circular pattern. with as many copies as you like to fit your material.

 

Just let us know here if that is the intent.  And someone here will help you.

 

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Randy Kopf 

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Anonymous
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Here is the attached svg file that was created with inkscape, the attached file is a A4 size.

I just want to make my simple object(in the a4) with multiple copy with Fusion360, like multiple copy of object in 3d printing.

Is that possible with Fusion 360, I hope I could explain it clearly.

Thanks

 

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