
Jump to advanced method setup guide (only needs to be done once) This guide is split in two: how to set up the machine in Fusion, and how to select contours to cut and export the dxf file. This allows kerf compensation and other more advanced things.

More advanced - install a laser cutter machine definition and post processor in Fusions machine library, and select contours to cut with a laser cutter tool. Simpler - create a sketch on a surface and export it as dxf To get from Fusion 360 to one of our laser cutters, there are two ways hsmlib version of the Tool Library for Windows users.Published: February 28, 2022, Edited by: Nicolas Padfield Fusion 360 to laser cutter


In Fusion 360, switch to the CAM workspace. (The filenames may change depending on the version of the tool library you’ve downloaded.) It will contain two files: Tool Library.json for Fusion 360 users, and Tool Library.hsmlib for HSM users.

How to Install our Tool Library into Fusion 360ĭownload the tool library and unzip it. The tool library contains definitions for the following tools: hsmlib file used for Inventor HSM and HSMWorks/HSMXpress. Note: This tool library is also compatible with Autodesk HSMXpress, HSMWorks, and Inventor HSM.įor more information on how to use Fusion 360 with the Bantam Tools Desktop PCB Milling Machine, take a look at our Fusion 360 guide.ĭownload the tool library here: Tool Library 0.3.zip You can then use these tool definitions immediately in the toolpaths you create for your project. After downloading and importing the file, your Fusion 360 Tool Library will include definitions for all of the Bantam Tools milling tools we sell in our online store. Our Tool Library makes it easy to get started with CAM in Fusion 360.
