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I Let Claude Program My CNC... It Actually Worked (Claude + Fusion360 )(reddit.com)

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Link preview I Let Claude Program My CNC... It Actually Worked (Claude + Fusion360 ) I wanted to see how far AI could actually help with CAM programming, so I ran an experiment. I gave Claude AI a humanoid robot knee joint and asked it to generate the machining strategy for Fusion 360. Then I took those recommendations, built the CAM setup, and machined the actual aluminum part. The result surprised me. It wasn't perfect, and I definitely wouldn't run AI-generated toolpaths without reviewing them, but it got much closer than I expected. A few things I'm curious about: Where do you think AI helps most: setup planning, tool selection, workholding, feeds/speeds, or actual toolpaths? What would it need to do before you'd trust it on your machine? Video here if anyone is interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1HeTR-Eawg For context, this part is for an asimov open-source humanoid robot I'm building in my garage. submitted by /u/e-mando [link] [Kommentare] reddit.com · reddit.com
I wanted to see how far AI could actually help with CAM programming, so I ran an experiment. I gave Claude AI a humanoid robot knee joint and asked it to generate the machining strategy for Fusion 360. Then I took those recommendations, built the CAM setup, and machined the actual aluminum part. The result surprised me. It wasn't perfect, and I definitely wouldn't run AI-generated toolpaths without reviewing them, but it got much closer than I expected. A few things I'm curious about: Where do you think AI helps most: setup planning, tool selection, workholding, feeds/speeds, or actual toolpaths? What would it need to do before you'd trust it on your machine? Video here if anyone is interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1HeTR-Eawg For context, this part is for an asimov open-source humanoid robot I'm building in my garage. submitted by /u/e-mando [link] [Kommentare]

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