Model Orientation - Uses the orientation of the current part for the WCS orientation. Both the X and Y axes can be flipped 180 degrees. Select X and Y axes - Select a face or an edge to define the X axis and another face or edge to define the Y axis. Both the Z and Y axes can be flipped 180 degrees. Select Z axis/plane and Y axis - Select a face or an edge to define the Z axis and another face or edge to define the Y axis. Both the Z and X axes can be flipped 180 degrees. Select Z axis/plane and X axis - Select a face or an edge to define the Z axis and another face or edge to define the X axis. Extended descriptions for each option are listed below. Hovering the mouse over one of the options will display an extended description of the different UCS orientation options. In the Work Coordinate System (WCS) section of the dialog you will see five options for orientating the WCS. Also, only two of the three axes are shown on the layout grid. For instance, the Layout Grid in Fusion 360 does not name the axes, but they are color coded. Often there is also a red, green, and blue triad that is labeled with the respective axis name, but this isn't always the case. The X axis is red, the Y axis is green, and the Z axis is blue. X,Y, Z = R, G, B - This simple rhyme is a way to help us remember the color coding scheme used in CAD programs for the X, Y, and Z axes. Most of what will be presented here is intended for use in Fusion 360, however, much of what is shown will also work the same way for the Inventor HSM family of products. We'll also look at the steps required to create a CAM setup. Let's look at some of the view orientation options that are available in Fusion 360. The CAM setup defines the stock that the part will be cut from, as well as where the origin of the program will be located. Before toolpaths can be added to the design, a CAM setup needs to be created. Follow along with the standard tutorials using your web browser.Not only is Fusion 360 a great 3D design tool, it also has amazing built in fabrication tools like CAM. Tutorial Data Set Files for Standard Tutorialsĭownload the tutorial data set files referenced in the Inventor 2015 Tutorials help section and refer to the Installation Instructions below.
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This exciting learning environment runs inside the Inventor application and leads you through tutorials in a side panel with step by step video, supporting text and model files, and in-canvas visual clues linked to the text.Īfter you install the new tutorials, they appear in the Interactive Tutorial list the Get Started tab > Videos and Tutorials panel (TIP: If the Videos and Tutorials panel is not visible, select the Show Panels drop-down arrow and select Videos and Tutorials)īe sure to activate the Interactive Tutorials project file before using the tutorials. Interactive Tutorialsĭownload additional Interactive Inventor 2015 tutorials here.
Increase your knowledge of Inventor by following the Interactive Tutorials and the Standard Tutorials.