Templates for Fusion360
File Download & Revisions
Verify that your Template Library & Tool Library are on the current version. Delete outdated versions from your Fusion360 Library.
Using an outdated template may result in damage to the ShopBot CNC machines or to your stock material.
Name | Version | Revision Date | Download Link | |
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Post-Processor | ShopBot OpenSBP | 43779 |
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Tool Library | UTSOA Bit Library | V1.3 |
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Template Library (Operations) | 2D Contours | V1.2 | ||
2.5D Contours | V1.1 |
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V-Carving | V1.2 |
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Milling Operations
* Indicates a material needs to be approved by TRIG before use
Operation | How It Works | Use-Cases | Bit(s) Required | Import File Type | Example Image |
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2D Contours | This operation follows line work to mill a cut fully through a flat-sheet of stock. |
| .dxf (vector) | ||
2.5D Contours | This operation removes material from the stock block until all that remains is the mesh model. |
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| .stl (mesh) | |
V-Carving | This operation follows line work to mill a cut on the surface of the stock. This operation may be used with 2D projects only. |
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| .dxf (vector) |
Tool Bit Library
Proper feeds and speeds is required to maintain a clean bit. Notify Technology Desk if bits shows any signs of wear.
Tool Bits | Description | Approved & Prohibited uses | Maximums Settings |
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2-Flute Flat-End-Mill Bit AKA: Roughing Bit, Milling Bit | Flat-end bits are designed to cut a singular plane of material using the side of the bit. These bits are not designed to drill downwards, and would require a ramp or spiral approach. | Approved uses
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4-Flute Ball-Nose Bit AKA: Finishing Bit, Contours Bit | Ball-nose bits are designed for drilling and milling both. Great for topography and fine detail 2.5D contouring. | Approved uses
Prohibited Application
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V-Groove Bit AKA: Engraving Bit, Etching Bit | V-groove bits come in many different degrees, the school offers 45° and 90° options for checkout Often used for carving, engraving, and sign design operations. | Approved uses
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