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Templates for Fusion360

    Templates for Fusion360

    Oct 17, 2023

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    Using an outdated template may result in damage to the ShopBot CNC machines or to your stock material.



    NameVersionRevision DateDownload Link
    Post-ProcessorShopBot OpenSBP43779

    01 Jun 2016 

    Tool LibraryUTSOA Bit LibraryV1.3

    02 Oct 2023 

    Template Library (Operations)2D Contours

    V1.2

    17 Jul 2023

    2.5D ContoursV1.1

    01 Jun 2023 

    V-CarvingV1.2

    20 Jul 2023 


    Milling Operations

    * Indicates a material needs to be approved by TRIG before use

    OperationHow It WorksUse-CasesBit(s) RequiredImport File TypeExample Image
    2D Contours

    This operation follows line work to mill a cut fully through a flat-sheet of stock.

    • Flat-Sheet Milling
    • Pocket Clearing
    • 2-Flute Flat-End-Mill
    .dxf (vector)

    2.5D Contours

    This operation removes material from the stock block until all that remains is the mesh model.

    • Topography
    • Models
    • Negative-Mold Forms
    • Positive-Mold Forms
    • 2-Flute Flat-End-Mill
      • Roughing bit
    • 4-Flute Ball-Nose-Mill
      • Finishing bit
    .stl (mesh)

    V-CarvingThis operation follows line work to mill a cut on the surface of the stock. This operation may be used with 2D projects only.
    • Carving
    • Engraving
    • Paint filled lines for text or designs
    • V-Groove Bit
      • 45°
      • 90°
    .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 BitsDescriptionApproved & Prohibited usesMaximums Settings

    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

    • Roughing pass on wood and foam materials.
    • Step-topography operations on wood and foam materials.


    • Maximum Optimal Load or Step-Over Distance:
      How much material does the bit overlap from pass to pass?
      • Wood: Up to 35% of bit diameter. 1/2" bit would require a 0.225" step-over or less.
      • Foam: Up to 75% of bit diameter. 1/2" bit would require a 0.375" step-over or less.
    • Maximum Step-Down:
      How much material does the bit remove per-layer?
      • Wood: Up to 35% of bit diameter. A 1/2" bit would require a 0.20" step-over or less.
      • Foam: Up to 75% of bit diameter. A 1/2" bit would require a 0.375" step-over or less.

    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

    • Finishing pass on wood and foam materials.


    Prohibited Application

    • Roughing pass on wood materials.
      • This bit is not intended to remove bulk materials such as wood and will result in damage to equipment or the operator if improperly utilized.


    • Maximum Optimal Load or Step-Over Distance:
      How much material does the bit overlap from pass to pass?
      • Wood: Up to 35% of bit diameter. 1/2" bit would require a 0.225" step-over or less.
      • Foam: Up to 75% of bit diameter. 1/2" bit would require a 0.375" step-over or less.
    • Maximum Step-Down:
      How much material does the bit remove per-layer?
      • Wood: Up to 20% of bit diameter. A 1/2" bit would require a 0.125" step-over or less.
      • Foam: Up to 75% of bit diameter. A 1/2" bit would require a 0.375" step-over or less.


    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

    • Finishing pass on wood materials.



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