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Fabrizio Cimò
Fabrizio Cimò
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Fabrizio Cimò

Fabrizio Cimò is an Italian engineer who has always had a passion for the world of 3D graphics and design. During his first degree in industrial design, he started uploading video lessons covering 3D modeling tools such as Rhinoceros, Blender, and Fusion 360 on his YouTube channel. Sometime later, Autodesk noticed his work and asked him to keep promoting Fusion 360 as an official student ambassador. During this time, he also joined Dynamis PRC, a racing team from Milano PT competing in the Formula SAE championship; thanks to this experience and his avid curiosity, he improved his knowledge of the manufacturing world. Today, Fabrizio works as a machine designer for an important company in the laser-cutting sector.
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Reading a book where all of the topics are covered and explained can often give you a false sense of having understood everything. However, in reality, there are probably things you may not have properly grasped and need to revisit. A test, in my opinion, is the best way to expose these gaps.

That’s what we’re going to do now—there are questions on a variety of topics: some are more simple and some are more complex. So, let’s see whether we have improved our knowledge of all the subjects covered by this book.

Technical requirements

It is strongly recommended to have read all the chapters!

Questions

Turning (from Chapters 1 to 5)

  1. In terms of turning, what is the difference between cutting depth and cutting feed?
    1. The cutting depth is a measure of how much the tool is plunging inside the stock and it is measured in millimeters (mm), while the cutting feed is a measure of how much the tool is advancing at every revolution, and therefore it is measured in mm per revolution (mm/rev).
    2. The cutting depth is how deep the tool is cutting, measuring its position from the rotation axis of the chuck, while the cutting feed is a measure of how fast a tool is plunging radially into the stock.
    3. The depth of cut is a measure of how much the cutting edge is engaged into the stock, while the cutting feed is the tangential velocity measured at the tooltip.
  2. What is ?
    1. specifies the cutting power needed to cut a certain material, therefore it is measured in kilowatts (kW).
    2. is the specific cutting force, measured in Megapascal (MPa), and is a value representing how easily a certain...

Answers

Turning

1A

2B

3A

4C

5A

6C

7C

8A

9A

10A

11C

12A

13B

14B

15B

16C

17B

18B

19C

20B

Milling

Summary

Congratulations—with that final quiz, we have found ourselves at the end of the book!

We covered many topics, starting from turning and milling to laser cutting and additive manufacturing. Not only could we explore most of the CAM environment of Fusion 360 in detail, but I’m also glad that we could dive into more complex technical aspects that will for sure improve the design approach of any beginner.

Thanks for having joined me on this long journey—I hope it was worth it. I wish you the best!

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Author (1)

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Fabrizio Cimò

Fabrizio Cimò is an Italian engineer who has always had a passion for the world of 3D graphics and design. During his first degree in industrial design, he started uploading video lessons covering 3D modeling tools such as Rhinoceros, Blender, and Fusion 360 on his YouTube channel. Sometime later, Autodesk noticed his work and asked him to keep promoting Fusion 360 as an official student ambassador. During this time, he also joined Dynamis PRC, a racing team from Milano PT competing in the Formula SAE championship; thanks to this experience and his avid curiosity, he improved his knowledge of the manufacturing world. Today, Fabrizio works as a machine designer for an important company in the laser-cutting sector.
Read more about Fabrizio Cimò

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22A

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24C

25B

26B

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