![]() You can learn the CAD modeling at the same time. I’m new to CAM, and haven’t used any other software, but I think that fusion could handle anything I wanted to make.ġ). I’ve been learning the CAM workflow and it is indeed very powerful. I learned fusion for modeling and 3d printing. Are these other packages like VCarve or Carveco more capable in this regard? Thanks in advance for any insight you can provide. I understand the concepts in general but since I have not yet used a CNC machine, I don’t totally understand how those come into play when you are setting up your CAM. But are there other aspects of CNC CAM that F360 is not good at? I read a lot of references to speeds and feeds, also tool paths. Is that the main complaint? In terms of CAM, I know OF is planning to provide a post processor for F360. One thing I have heard people say is F360 is perhaps overkill for most CNC projects, very complex and difficult to learn. But I am seeing lots of people advocating for VCarve, Carveco, etc. ![]() Mostly planning to use my OF for carving signs, at least that is my main focus here.įusion 360 seems like a really good choice to me from the standpoint of being very capable, runs on Mac, and is free for personal use. ![]() I am a home hobbyist, not looking to make a living with my CNC machine. No past experience with CAD/CAM software but I understand the difference between CAD and CAM and am generally very tech literate. I’ve been reading the various posts here and also on FB about the “best” software to use. ![]()
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