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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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Simulating the toolpath

At the moment, our screen should look a bit like this:

Figure 16.23: Printing environment

Figure 16.23: Printing environment

The 3D printer (and its printing volume) have been set (1), the printing settings have been selected (2), the part has been properly oriented onto the build platform (3), and the support structures are up to date (4).

However, there is still a warning for the Additive Toolpath area (5) – the yellow triangle on the left means that the toolpath data is outdated.

Luckily, updating the toolpath is very simple. To do this, we just need to click the Generate command, which we can find in the ADDITIVE tab under the ACTIONS drop-down menu:

Figure 16.24: The Generate command

Figure 16.24: The Generate command

After updating the toolpath, we can check the simulation results using the Simulate Additive Toolpath command:

Figure 16.25: Simulated toolpath

Figure 16.25: Simulated toolpath

The simulation environment is quite similar to those found for...

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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