![]() In fact, there are only twentyish 3D printers listed. Note that only selected machines are available in Fusion 360, and there are many models unavailable. As such, Autodesk has smartly included the ability to generate GCODE for select machines from the following 3D printer vendors: Of course, 3D print slicing depends significantly on the specific machine involved, because they can have additional or slightly different GCODE commands. A look at the updated “Manufacture” space shows that CAM can be done for milling, turning, cutting and, now, additive. ![]() Now it appears that Autodesk has decided to include 3D print job preparation in their CAM workflow. ![]() New “Additive” option appears in Fusion 360 Manufacturing space
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