Design Self Made CNC in Fusion 360 PDF
Design Self Made CNC in Fusion 360 PDF
by Eco_Shef
In this guidance we will run through the basics of the print BOM from Fusion360, order components and
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basic topics of the Fusion 360 CAD software.
Our primary target is a low-cost customizable CNC
Fusion360 defines your creativity in a way that you for all makers and developers.
can create your own CNC design, change its parts or
size anytime and experiment with different The possibilities are unlimited with the help of the
parameters like profiles or sliders sizes etc. When CAD software
you are eventually satisfied with your creation – then
3. Browser panel
4. ViewCube
5. Drawing canvas and a context menu (when you right-click the sketch). Use left click (LC) to select objects in the
canvas and right-click (RC) to access the context menu with frequently used functions.
6. Timeline – displays all operations performed in the design. You can make changes by RC on the operations
icon in the timeline, and you can change operation orders by dragging inside the timeline.
7. Navigation tools and display settings to perform zoom, pan and orbit functions. Additionally you can change the
interface appearance like display settings and grid snap.
TIP: A different context menu appears when you right-click the grid, a sketch, or a selected sketch or body.
1. Roll the wheel forward and backward to zoom in and zoom out.
3. Hold the Shift key and then drag with the middle mouse button to orbit the design.
Use the mouse shortcuts to zoom in/out, pan and orbit the view. You can adjust default mouse controls in
Preferences.
Import and open a file import components and files (OBJ, STL, DXF and
SVG).
Click on the Show Data Panel button to import a file
into active project by clicking button. Once it’s After Inserting or creating new design the Browser
imported, the file. panel will appear.
Import files using Cloud Translators - Use the The Browser panel lists document settings, views,
Upload command (you have to be inside of a project) and the origin axes and planes. Click Document
to import a file into Fusion 360. Several file types can Settings to access units; you can change them here.
be imported into Fusion 360, including IGES, OBJ, Click Named Views to see the model in a top, front,
STEP, STL. or side position. Click the origin to see the different
planes, this is useful for choosing a sketch
Insert files and components - Use Insert button orientation.
from Design toolbar with various Insert options to
Every Fusion document has a single, default bulb is gray the item is hidden.
component called the root component. The browser’s
top field shows its name, which is Unsaved until you Navigation in Fusion 360
save it. Right-click it to access functions. As the
model evolves everything— sketches, bodies, Use the ViewCube to rotate the camera; by dragging
components and assemblies— it is listed in the the ViewCube you will perform a free orbit, and
Browser panel. You can edit these items through the through clicking faces and corners of the cube you
browser and control their visibility. Items appear with can gain access to different views.
default names like Component 1:1, Component 1:2,
or Body. The first number is the version number, and The Navigation panel contains tools that let you
the number after the colon is the copy number. You zoom, pan, and orbit. It also has display settings that
can rename all browser entries to do so click the text affect the workspace and how the model appears.
field to activate it, type a new name, and then press You can change the grid size, change how the mouse
Enter. snaps to the grid, see the model as wireframe, and
see multiple views of it on one screen.
Each browser entry has a light bulb in front of it.
When the bulb is yellow the item is visible; when the
Before we are going to the complex shape design I will show you how to create a simple object with the help of the
CREATE tool palate.
5. Pick two points to define the length and width of the box. You can easily change the box dimensions at any time
with the mouse by pulling the handles or in the object properties window.
Length: 12 mm.
Width: 10 mm.
Height: 4 mm
7. Click OK
3. Choose two points to define the length and width of the box.
With the help of the left and the right handle you can position the box in in the middle of the first box.
Operation – Join
5. Click OK
2. Select the top face of the second box , as reference select the top edge and type 6 mm in the dimension field
and then right edge and type 2.5 mm to position our hole at the center. Additionally in the dialog box type the hole
dimension 3.8 mm and select Extents > All
3. Click OK
3. Click OK
1. Click Save.
2. In the Name field, enter T-fastener Sliding Nut 5. Click Save. The design is saved to the current
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project in the cloud.
You can select any design step and change it, like for example you can select add a hole step and then change
hole diameter to 45 mm – depending on the spindle diameter. Right-click the third item in the Timeline—the first
should be a sketch, second initial extrusion and the third is hole operation. Next, click Edit Feature, and the original
hole dialog box should appear. Now change the diameter from 3.8 mm to 2.5 mm and then click OK.
Also you can use the Back and Forward buttons to skip back and forth through all of the features to see each step.
When you use the timeline to make changes to an earlier step, changes will be applied to all operations – in this
way you can any time adjust your design.
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You can create your sketch from scratch or you can insert it from the file (DWG, DFX, SVG, JPEG etc.).
There are three ways to do this: inserting into the workspace, uploading to the Data panel, or uploading via the
To learn some basic design functions we will insert a JPEG image of the 2020 extrusion as reference and then
draw a sketch accordingly.
The DXF (Autodesk Drawing Interchange Format) and SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) files can be inserted
directly into the workspace. In the Insert menu we can find Insert SVG and Insert DXF, but for the JPEG file type
we must create canvas. Select Insert -> Canvas the popup window for selection of origin planes and a file folder
will appear. Select the JPEG file from your hard drive, then select the plane you want to draw on and press Enter.
The graphic will appear with a dialog box to move and scale and change image properties. We can center our
image and change the opacity etc. We will now position our graphic in the middle and press OK.
TIP: To simplify the draft process you can scale the image, in our case Scale is 3.
Create Sketch
Then we will create a sketch by pressing the Create Sketch button in the Design toolbar. After activating a Sketch
tool, you will make most sketches with three steps. The first selects the sketch plane, the second draws the sketch
and third finishes the sketch by pressing Enter.
First we will draw a few lines on the graphic contour – select Line tool in the Design Toolbar and by clicking LB
select the first point and afterwards drag the cursor to the next point to create the first line. The Line tool is still
active so you can draw lines from 1 to 9 in the same way and then press Enter.
NOTE: You can draw shapes by dragging the cursor or type dimensions in the according boxes which will appear
during the drawing presses
Now we will place the circle at the center point (XY axes intersection point) and then we will apply Fillet tool to our
corner. You can use the same dimensions as I am 0.1 mm small fillets, 0.3 mm on the inside corners and 0.5 mm
on the edge; or you can apply your own dimension because the sketch dimensions can be changed at any time.
We can already see some constrains placed by Fusion360.The sketch also has symbols in the near of the drawed
lines, the so called geometric constraints. These are limitations you apply to the sketches. Geometric constraints
enforce relationships between parts of the shape; you can constrain a drawing so that two lines are always parallel
or perpendicular to each other. Click a constraints icon in the tool bar and then click two sketch items to apply it.
The lines will adjust accordingly. To exit from applying a constraint press the Escape key or right-click and choose
Cancel.
A fully constrained sketch means you can click any point on it to move it and it will move as a whole without
changing its shape. None of its lines can move independently. When a sketch isn’t fully constrained, a part of the
sketch will move and change. The advantage of a fully constrained sketch is that it will always maintain its shape.
Press Escape or Enter or right-click the shape and choose Cancel to cancel the tool without exiting the sketch.
We will apply Horizontal, Vertical and Perpendicular constrains to the straight lines by selecting the relevant
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constrains from the toolbar and clicking line with LB. Place Parallel constrains to the inclined lines.
10 mm for horizontal and vertical dimension from the center to the corner
4.3 mm circle diameter
1.8 mm wall thickness
6.35 mm from outside corner to the inside extrusion body
And an Equal constrain to the lines 5 and 6, then 4 and 7 and 3 and 8. If you make some fail placement,
afterwards you can easy delete it – to do so select its image in the sketch and press Del.
NOTE: If Fusion already placed the same constrain which you are trying to apply then you will get some error
message, which is not critical – in this way Fusion wants to tell you that the same constrain is already applied.
At the end our sketch should look similar like the picture, but even if your sketch is a deviate from my design it’s
not a problem, because you can adjust and change your sketch at any moment. Additionally, I placed a circle in
the middle with Concentric constrain.
Now we will speed up our work by applying patterns. Apply Collinear constrains if some lines are shifted.
Rectangular patterns In the dialog box you can specify the direction, the
distance between copies, symmetry etc. Play with
With the help of the rectangular patterns we can different options to be familiar with this useful tool.
transform our 2020 into 2040 or 2080 profile etc.
Thanks to the patterns you can extend your design in
With this tool you can make copies of the selected an any possible way.
sketch in a row or column pattern. In the Edit Sketch
mode select the profile sketch and then activate the TIP: I prefer to save all my designed components in
Rectangular Pattern tool - then drag the arrows back separate files – it will simplify the assembly process
and forth and up and down to create rows and and some future design changes.
columns, or type how many rows and columns you
want.
We learned how to draw a sketch – but another even 5. CREATE > Project/Include > Project
easier way is to use Projections.
5. Select all edges by Ctr + LC and press OK in the
1. Download the STP model of the desired part from pop-up window.
the manufacture website
Now you do have a sketch for your own part which
2. Insert it in the project File > Open… you can adopt to your project.
1. Create New Design and in the browser RK and select New Component
2. Save your design
3. Create a Sketch - for body of rotation we usually select YZ plane
4. Draw the Trapezoidal threaded nut sketch - starting from the point of origin draw lines from 1 to 5
5. Place dimensions and don’t forget to place dimensions for the diameters beginning from the point of
origin, otherwise your sketch can change its form unpredictably.
6. The height of the tooth is vary from 1.27 to 1.3 mm – accordingly we must place line 6 which is lays
2.7 mm away from the center.
7. Click Finish Sketch
After your sketch is finished you can create some bodies with the Model workspace’s construction tools. Most
used are Extrude, Revolve, Sweep and Loft which you will find in the Create menu. When you will use one of them
the dialog box appears and you can choose some options like Join, Cut, and Intersect. The Join will fuse bodies
together, Cut subtracts one body from another, and Intersect leaves the overlapping parts of multiple bodies.
Select the sketch to revolve and then select the axis to revolve it around.
Creating Thread
Fusion 360 gives you a tool that lets you skip all of that. The Thread tool contains a library of just about every
thread commonly used today. All you have to do is to create a cylinder to put the threads on.
1. Rotate your model in the way that you can see the center hole
Now we can place holes and perform some nice touches to our design.
Creating holes
1. Rotate the model that you can see the back side
2. Create a sketch and as a plane select back of the model
3. Place one circle on the Y axis and dimension it according to the technical documentation
4. Finish the sketch
We already learned how to use the Extrude tool and now we will use the Hole tool
3. Click OK
So next we can use the pattern to create 5 remaining holes. To do that Click CREATE > Circular Pattern, and
then select the object to the pattern (hole face), the Y axis to revolve around, and the quantity.
After we have all important elements we can make some nice touches like Fillet and Chamfers. I placed a 0.5 mm
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fillet between two cylinders and three 0.5 mm chamfers on the edges of the threaded nut.
NOTE: In the chamfer dialog box you can select all three edges to apply the chamfer procedure and the same for
the fillet. It will definitely increase your work flow speed.
Your model should now look like a real trapezoidal threaded nut with built-in threads. As a final step, give the
screw’s tip a revolved cut to make it easier to insert
Step 9: Assembly
I would recommend to save your parts / components parts from my GitHub repository.
in separate files – it will significantly simplify the
assembly process and the creation of the Beal of https://github.com/EcoEngineering/Design-CNC-in-Fu
Materials (BOM) for your project. ...
A component is a container which holds an object To simplify the assembly I made copies of my 2040
(like the 2020 profile) or multiple objects (like the profile and then changed the extrusion length to 300
NEMA stepper motor), and any other constriction mm, 400 mm, 600 mm and 800 mm, or you can make
elements which make up a part. parametrical model and change the profile length
interactively.
To create a component RK in the browser title field
select New Component, or you can create an Now I am able to drag parts with the required length
additional component in the assembly space by in my project.
selecting ASSEMBLE > New Component in the
Design Toolbar. In the assembly you can move and rotate your part by
using handle or typing dimensions in properties
It is most important that with those two methods the window – depending on your point of view different
complete parametric history will be stored inside the handle will appear.
component, which will significantly simplify your work
in the future when you decide to change or improve I have placed the first profile at the center point and
your design. grounded it (RK on the model in the browser –
Ground) – it means that this profile can’t be moved
Create components before you start modeling it will and will be used as reference point.
preserve a complete timeline of your operations.
After that you can position all your components – play
a while with different positioning functions to be
First of all we will create a new Project – we name it familiar with it.
CNC Assembly I have uploaded some models of the
aluminum profiles, NEMA motor, shaft holder, spindle NOTE: The assembly is a big topic, so I will make
etc. another intractable related to the parametrization and
assembly.
You can use the same components for your project.
Or you can download a STP model of different CNC
Fusion360 defines your creativity in a way that you aluminum plates for your vertical support.
can establish your CNC assembly and change its
parts or size anytime and experiment with different Luckily, you can e change and upgrade your design
parameters like profiles or sliders sizes etc. When in Fusion 360 easily.
you are eventually satisfied with your creation – then
print BOM from Fusion, order components and have You will find CNC models and parts in our GitHub
fun with making your own CNC. repository.