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    • littlehobbyshopundefined
      littlehobbyshop @Red Sand Robot
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      @Red-Sand-Robot Sneaky, I'll take a closer look this evening and publish an update on Github. Will probably start a new thread on here too, the old one got a little buried.

      BLV MGN Cube w/Hemera, K8200, Sunlu S8

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      • theruttmeisterundefined
        theruttmeister @Red Sand Robot
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        @Red-Sand-Robot said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

        @bot I agree, fitting after the fact is not optimal but it is a step in the right direction. Probably leverage existing code from their CAM workspace to make it work.

        I think they are probably trying to get firmware support for G2/3 to be more widespread before they go through the trouble of writing a new slicer that can actually take STEP or even native geometery from Fusion.

        Isolate, substitute, verify.

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        • A Former User?
          A Former User
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          slightly OT

          Effective October 1, 2020, functionality in Fusion 360 for personal use will be limited, and you’ll no longer have access to the following:

          • Probing, 3 + 2-axis milling (tool orientation), multi-axis milling, rapid moves, automatic tool changes

          • Multi-sheets, smart templates, output options for drawings (print only).

          • Download options from public share links

          • Cloud rendering

          • Export options including F3Z, DWG, DXF, IGES, SAT, and STEP

          • Simulation and generative design

          • Unlimited active and editable Fusion 360 documents (10 doc limit).

          • Fusion 360 extensions

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          • jwalker55undefined
            jwalker55 @A Former User
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            @bearer said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

            slightly OT

            Effective October 1, 2020, functionality in Fusion 360 for personal use will be limited, and you’ll no longer have access to the following:

            • Probing, 3 + 2-axis milling (tool orientation), multi-axis milling, rapid moves, automatic tool changes

            • Multi-sheets, smart templates, output options for drawings (print only).

            • Download options from public share links

            • Cloud rendering

            • Export options including F3Z, DWG, DXF, IGES, SAT, and STEP

            • Simulation and generative design

            • Unlimited active and editable Fusion 360 documents (10 doc limit).

            • Fusion 360 extensions

            Wow, can't even export to STEP. I guess it might be the beginning of goodbye to Fusion 360 for me.

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            • A Former User?
              A Former User
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              it certainly limits the usability of the slicer without exporting step files for sharing; shame.

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              • arhiundefined
                arhi @A Former User
                last edited by

                @bearer said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                Export options including F3Z, DWG, DXF, IGES, SAT, and STEP

                looks like investing into freeCAD was not a bad move

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                • jay_s_ukundefined
                  jay_s_uk
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                  If you sign up to the EAA https://www.eaa.org/ (for $40 a year or $36 recurring) you can get SOLIDWORKS student.

                  Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                  • A Former User?
                    A Former User @arhi
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                    @arhi said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                    freeCAD

                    has cam? https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Path_Workbench ... hold my beer, I'm going in!

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                    • A Former User?
                      A Former User @jay_s_uk
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                      @jay_s_uk said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                      If you sign up to the EAA https://www.eaa.org/ (for $40 a year or $36 recurring) you can get SOLIDWORKS student.

                      thats pretty fly 😄

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                      • Red Sand Robotundefined
                        Red Sand Robot @A Former User
                        last edited by Red Sand Robot

                        @bearer Screenshot 2020-09-16 105658.png

                        There is no mention of changing import options, so you could conceivably still import .step or.iges files. Also, Fusion project files can still be exported, so a workaround for storage of only 10 projects could be exporting the project and archiving it on a local storage solution and then re-uploading it when needed. Not sure what archived/active means, I don't see the difference between continually 'archiving' and then making a document 'active' unless the process is annoying enough to make it an unwanted step in the modeling workflow.

                        I think these changes were brought about from people abusing the personal license for commercial uses. Even then, a yearly subscription for Fusion 360 is only around USD $500, which is a lot cheaper than the major CAD/CAM players (Solidworks, Inventor, Solidedge, etc). (Yes, cheaper is relative, five hundred dollars isn't an insignificant amount of money)

                        almost an engineer

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                        • botundefined
                          bot @Red Sand Robot
                          last edited by bot

                          @Red-Sand-Robot They already removed importing of "professional" cad formats last year or early this year. So, no more STEP, IGES or SLDPRT/ASM for free users.

                          However, if a hobbyist needs to have a part made (one of the main reasons for needing a STEP export), they could send the fusion file to the company who likely has access to fusion and can convert it/use the file as needed. Though, perhaps that would pose a problem for the vendor using a "hobbyist" file on their commercial licence? Not sure how that would work I will ask around the fusion groups.

                          @Red-Sand-Robot said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                          [...] Not sure what archived/active means, I don't see the difference between continually 'archiving' and then making a document 'active' unless the process is annoying enough to make it an unwanted step in the modeling workflow.

                          [...]

                          If you're doing "distributed design," where each part has its own "design" file, the 10 active design limit would limit you in making an assembly. However, that's easy to workaround because that's not even how Fusion is "meant" to be used. It seems almost like training tool of sorts -- force the hobbyists to learn the Fusion methodology (versus the SolidWorks way of distributed assemblies/designs).

                          So, other than that, yeah, it will be a juggling act of archiving and re-activating designs to work on. Maybe they'll have a limit to the number of times you can change the state of a design per day or the like.

                          *not actually a robot

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                          • A Former User?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            If people felt they couldn't afford it before, its not very likely to change October 1st, regardless of use case; and if it doesn't change ... meh.

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                            • droftartsundefined
                              droftarts administrators @A Former User
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                              Well, that's a kick in the teeth. I started with Onshape, but they did the same thing and made the personal/free version virtually unusable. Moved to Fusion 360, but was sceptical that they'd do the same... and they have. Back to OpenSCAD, and, I guess, FreeCAD.

                              Ian

                              Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                              • Phaedruxundefined
                                Phaedrux Moderator
                                last edited by

                                In my case paying for Fusion 360 isn't too offensive to me. I've grown to like it a lot and have enough time and effort invested into it that. It's a good piece of software and I don't mind paying for that. I can see how that would be unpopular, but it was free because it was basically an open beta that saw a lot of active development and improvement. Now that it's pretty fully featured it's time to turn the screws and recoup some investment.

                                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                • droftartsundefined
                                  droftarts administrators
                                  last edited by

                                  This is the blog post about the changes: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/changes-to-fusion-360-for-personal-use/
                                  The comments are... emotional!

                                  Ian

                                  Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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                                  • Red Sand Robotundefined
                                    Red Sand Robot @bot
                                    last edited by

                                    @bot said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                    They already removed importing of "professional" cad formats last year or early this year. So, no more STEP, IGES or SLDPRT/ASM for free users.

                                    Actually, STEP/IGES are still allowed.

                                    https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/pricing?_ga=2.5665779.1578081928.1600206184-2086964182.1571363456

                                    Interestingly enough, apparently you can still export to an Inventor part/assembly file, but not import! Very odd.

                                    almost an engineer

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                                    • botundefined
                                      bot @Red Sand Robot
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                                      @Red-Sand-Robot said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                      @bot said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                      They already removed importing of "professional" cad formats last year or early this year. So, no more STEP, IGES or SLDPRT/ASM for free users.

                                      Actually, STEP/IGES are still allowed.

                                      https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/pricing?_ga=2.5665779.1578081928.1600206184-2086964182.1571363456

                                      Interestingly enough, apparently you can still export to an Inventor part/assembly file, but not import! Very odd.

                                      Weird! I could have sworn they removed that, but I guess it was just the SLDPRT/ASM I was thinking of.

                                      That's silly though, that you can't import Iventor files, but can export them, and you can import Step files but not export them! lol. It's like they're waging psychological warfare on free users.

                                      *not actually a robot

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                                      • arhiundefined
                                        arhi @jay_s_uk
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                                        @jay_s_uk said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                        If you sign up to the EAA https://www.eaa.org/ (for $40 a year or $36 recurring) you can get SOLIDWORKS student.

                                        In my book that's cheating, I can have FULL version of SolidWorks (had until a few years ago) on my computer for free, it's just a state of mind, you do or you don't want to cheat. At some point, I decided I won't do it anymore so.. Currently figuring out how to compile (compiling as we speak) freeCAD on windows so I can have bleeding edge version 🙂

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                                        • arhiundefined
                                          arhi @A Former User
                                          last edited by

                                          @bearer said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                          @arhi said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                          freeCAD

                                          has cam? https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Path_Workbench ... hold my beer, I'm going in!

                                          no clue if it's any good, have not tried, but I noticed recently that number of workbenches is increasing rapidly and more and more things are available... probbly someone will make a slicer too 🙂 .. it being open source I guess it's easier to write slicer for freeCAD than to f360... and you can import/export all sort of fancy formats so 🙂

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                                          • arhiundefined
                                            arhi @droftarts
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                                            @droftarts said in Fusion 360 FFF Slicer: G2/G3 Generation Now in Preview:

                                            Well, that's a kick in the teeth. I started with Onshape, but they did the same thing and made the personal/free version virtually unusable. Moved to Fusion 360, but was sceptical that they'd do the same... and they have. Back to OpenSCAD, and, I guess, FreeCAD.

                                            100% same story 😞
                                            I used SolidWorks (illegal) and what was before PTC CREO that had free version. Then PTC purchased that and I dropped it used SolidWorks (illegal) and learned openSCAD. Then onshape came and I loved it (same way of thinking as SolidWorks) and I decided that year that last two illegal tools I have on my computer must go (solidworks and altium designer), and after a while onshape did what they did I moved to f360, now this .. I'm compiling the freeCAD so I can have the latest version as last available build is year old and it's rather active project from what I see on github... fingers crossed freeCAD will get the job done ..

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