CAM 2.5 and 3 axis milling
Course overview
Create a CAM setup for 2.5 and 3-axis CNC milling. The setup includes details about the stock, coordinate system location, and reference at the physical machine. You'll also grasp digital tooling setup and creating toolpaths for rough and finish machining a part. After generating toolpaths, the crucial step is simulation for validation before creating a setup sheet and exporting machine-readable code.
After completing this course, you’ll be able to:
- Create a CAM setup for CNC Milling.
- Create a tool library.
- Create toolpaths for 2.5 and 3 axis motion.
- Validate toolpaths with simulation.
- Create documentation and NC code.
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Announcements
This course will be retired on March 1, 2026. An updated version is now available, with refreshed instruction and resources that highlight new features in Autodesk Fusion.
If you are currently enrolled, please plan to complete the course by February 28, 2026. After that date, only the updated version will remain available.
This course will be retired on March 1, 2026. An updated version is now available, with refreshed instruction and resources that highlight new features in Autodesk Fusion.
If you are currently enrolled, please plan to complete the course by February 28, 2026. After that date, only the updated version will remain available.
Sketching and Part Modeling 2026
What’s new: Sketching and part modeling
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Instruction on creating and editing 2D sketches using core sketch entities such as lines, rectangles, arcs, and polygons.
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Guidance on applying dimensions and constraints to fully define sketch geometry.
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Step-by-step workflows for creating solid features using extrude and revolve.
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Practice using modification tools such as fillets and holes.
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Emphasis on building robust sketches and part models to support reliable 3D CAD design.
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Hands-on practice to reinforce foundational sketching and modeling concepts.