
This new series will focus on CAM. What better way to start the the new CAM series than addressing one of the most important parts of a CAM setup - workholding. When I first learned how to do this, it was a game changer for setups. Over the years, as I’ve gained experience, I have figured out how to design a vise with parameters in a much better way.
Watch this in-depth tutoriall to see the little ins and outs of: finding your vise, designing it, adding parameters, and inputting it into another project.
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00:00 - Start
00:43 - Download our vise
02:10 - Upload Step file to Fusion
2:38 - Start working on the vise already!
3:02 - DO NOT capture design history
4:58 - Part names
7:04 - Adjust the master assembly
7:55 - Stationary jaw
8:47 - Vise assembly
9:16 - Combine the bodies
12:57 - Start the parametric modeling
13:52 - Start joining
16:14 - Parameter time!
17:52 - All parameters - IMPORTANT
19:17 - Create them parallels
20:59 - Hint - Rename joints
24:41 - Check those parameters
26:00 - Make it pretty already!
33:07 - Review parametric modeling
34:09 - Bonus material - import to machine table
34:49 - Break the link to use
35:20 - Concluding comments
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