Hey guys, we have currently been using PTC Creo for CAD and Hypermill for CAM machining. However, we have recently learnt about the Autodesk Fusion 360, which seems to be a unified suite for both products but given the price point we are a bit uncertain if it would be able to solve all of our requirements.
While it may sound outdated, we are only now starting to convert all of our 2D drawings into 3D models, and adopting the CAM machining approach.
Our machining will primarily be on 3 axis VMCs, CNC Lathe and a 4 axis HMC.
I would like all of your advice on whether Fusion 360 would be able to support our requirements? Given that there is no 'agent' to 'sell' the product to us it has been difficult to truly understand whether the product matches up to Hypermill+Creo. Further, is there a learning curve associated with Fusion 360 or is it super intuitive to use?
Thanks in advance.
While it may sound outdated, we are only now starting to convert all of our 2D drawings into 3D models, and adopting the CAM machining approach.
Our machining will primarily be on 3 axis VMCs, CNC Lathe and a 4 axis HMC.
I would like all of your advice on whether Fusion 360 would be able to support our requirements? Given that there is no 'agent' to 'sell' the product to us it has been difficult to truly understand whether the product matches up to Hypermill+Creo. Further, is there a learning curve associated with Fusion 360 or is it super intuitive to use?
Thanks in advance.