You can download the Fusion360 compatible post-processor from the Easel downloads page. Installing the post processor can be tricky, if you are on osx, place the .cps
file in ~/Autodesk/Fusion 360 CAM/Posts
. Then, when you are post processing, you can select Personal Posts
in the drop down and the Easel post processor should be listed. Theres also a way to upload it to Fusion360’s cloud (which would show up under Cloud Posts
in F360), but I haven’t messed around with that much.
Setting up your stock in F360 can be a bit confusing because of the smart clamp. Generally speaking, you should offset your model (in stock settings) by ~.75" from the front and left of your stock.
Also, if you are Fusion360 savvy, you can download the 3D model(s) for the wasteboard and import them into fusion. You can then create a construction point at the “real” X0 Y0 Z0 and set that as your touch-off point in your stock setup.
The above wasteboard files are in a .f3d
format, which is fusion 360’s archival format. You should be able to import them like any other file into fusion. Then you can add it to your design and position it how it would be IRL.