Preparation of Aluminum Profiles for CNC Milling
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Hello everyone,
I’m new here and would like to ask for advice on how to properly set up components from a project for CNC milling.
I have created components for different types of aluminum profiles that are ready for milling (the CNC machine is set to cut, drill holes, etc.).
In my projects, I usually disconnect these components and modify their parameters (most often adjusting the length of the profiles). The designs typically involve constructing a framework from profiles arranged in various orientations (vertically, horizontally, or rotated in different directions).
To simplify the milling process, I’ve developed a setup for clamps to hold the profiles on the CNC table. These clamps allow profiles to be securely fixed during the milling process. Additionally, I’ve created a “Sketch” to represent the layout of the profiles, where I use the “Arrange” function to organize them.
The clamps can hold up to 30 profiles, each 3 meters long, which greatly improves efficiency.
File: https://a360.co/41ATmGN
Project: https://a360.co/49E1mJe
While this setup works quite well, I’ve encountered some challenges:
1. When manually selecting each profile type, they sometimes flip or rotate unexpectedly, and I can’t figure out how to fix this. Adjusting one profile often causes others to rotate as well.
Problem:
2. I’m looking for an easy way to rotate the profiles by 90 degrees to allow milling from different sides.
3. Is there a way to create a sketch or another solution where Fusion 360 automatically knows how to arrange the profiles and rotate them correctly to streamline the entire process as much as possible?
Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance for your help. ![]()
Fusion