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Inventorcam11/18/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() InventorCAM provides the best solution for Multi-Channel Mill-Turn and Swiss CNCs, with easy and flexible CAM programming, excellent multi-channel synchronization, full machine simulation and certified posts for all complex CNC brands. The patented iMachining is completely unique both in its toolpath and its unique Technology Wizard, that automatically calculates the optimal cutting conditions, taking into account the toolpath, stock material, cutting tool and CNC machine parameters. The InventorCAM iMachining technology provides immense savings and increased efficiency in your CNC milling operations. ![]() The tight integration with Inventor streamlines the design-to-production life cycle. ![]() InventorCAM is seamlessly integrated in Inventor and has full toolpath associativity to the Inventor model. Keep an eye on the blog for updates on the guitar.InventorCAM is an Integrated CAM for Autodesk ® Inventor ® and it revolutionizes CNC milling with its unique iMachining technology - saving 70% and more in machining time and dramatically extending the cutting tools life. Note that the video does not address clamping (although I mention some thoughts towards the end) and I should go back and edit some of the machining operations to set the coolant to “Disabled”, as we are cutting wood on a desktop CNC. I’ve chosen a 10mm flat end mill for the facing operation, my thoughts being that on a desktop CNC, there would not be a huge array of tools and I don’t expect to have access to a face mill. I am hoping to also machine a body, and in preparation of AU London, I have put together a 10 minute video showing my setup in Autodesk Inventor HSM, or Inventor CAM as it is now called. The initial design starts with a PDF, which is imported into AutoCAD, this geometry is then used In Inventor to shape the body of the guitar, check out the blog post here:īelow is a picture of the initial test fit of all the parts (finishing of the body still to be done), and then some progress pictures of the body being shaped. For the Class, I have already built the guitar, sculpting the body with hand tools. As part of my AU London class this year, I am building an electric guitar using the Autodesk Product Design and Manufacturing Collection. ![]()
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