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List of file formats that can be imported into Fusion 360. On October 1st, 2020 - Fusion 360 for personal use will be defining clearer lines between what is available in Fusion 360 for personal use compared to other offerings in order to align with intended usage, scale for the future, and stay true to Autodesk's guiding principles of democratizing design. This document will cover the Frequently Asked Questions around Fusion 360 for personal use. This article was originally featured on the KETIV blog. 'Why invest time in Fusion 360? Is it a glorified 3D modeler that can also create organic shapes? I hear it does CAM. Is that separate? Can I test my model with simulation? What is this thing?!' Read on as we answer these questions and more while helping you determine how Fusion 360 can work with your current tool set.

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Post Library for Autodesk Fusion 360

This is the place to find post processors for common CNC machines and controls.

Make sure to read this important safety information before using any posts.

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Important safety information

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Safety comes first so please be careful! This is machining and if something goes wrong you can lose your fingers, an eye, or break your CNC. Before using a CNC make sure to follow the applicable safety instructions and guidelines. If you are new to machining, check out our online CNC Handbook.

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This page gives you access to standard posts for common CNCs and controls. The posts provided here are only compatible with our products Fusion 360, HSMWorks and Inventor CAM, and while we try to make the posts work on most CNCs out of the box, there are many factors that can cause a post to not be compatible with your particular setup. When you use a new post make sure to test it carefully as the post might not match your particular CNC configuration and requirements. It is your sole responsibility to make sure you use components that are compatible with your CNC.Be part of our community by joining us at forums.autodesk.com. Our community is very active and will likely help you out with issues should you get stuck. The forum is also monitored by our support and post teams when things get trickier than usual. If you need very specific customization you should consider talking directly with your local reseller to get exactly what you are looking for.If you do encounter important issues relating to posts, then you should reach out to us at the post processor forum. We want to make sure everybody benefits from our combined experience when possible.Finally, your use of any post available on this page is governed by the Autodesk License and Services Agreement.The Fusion 360 team





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