Just got my Crossfire Pro dialed in and cutting well. I’m now the proud owner of many bottle openers of various quality!
With one of my first projects I’m hoping to move a bunch of my hand tools out of drawers and up on the wall. Things like wire strippers, channel locks, needle nose, vise grips, etc. I did notice there’s a project on FireShare for air tool organization and I suppose I could edit that one, if needed. Posting here to see if anyone has made a file for this type of application they might share here or to FireShare.
Congrats on success.
Now is the time to home in your cad skills and design your own parts, it will be a lot more gratifying then just copying someone else files.
100%, I’m sitting in front of the box now learning Fusion 360. I’ve been a Sketchup user for many years so I’m thinking I can pick it up relatively easy. Was just hoping to get a quick win on this one as my shop looks like a tornado came through it!
Hmmm…I’m wondering if I could just design in Sketchup for now and save in such a way that would allow me to have a usable drawing in Fusion.
Yes. You can save it as a DXF file and then insert it into Fusion 360. Lots of folks here would show you how to move thru Manufacturing.
I don’t want to step on ToolBoy’s message: SheetCAM is a excellent program and is able to do the manufacturing/Gcode production quite well.
Fusion has other positives but no need to muddy the water. As ToolBoy is saying, you have half the battle won in your designing if you can get your drawing to the level/detail that you need and then get the gcode that FireControl needs.