A follow up vid of sorts with better toolpaths and the little posts now missing.

Agree on i-Machining BTW Dean from what I have seen of it and probably more refined than Fusion 360 as unless I've missed the settings in Fusion 360 you don't have the same kind of built in control for aggressive vs conservative you have in i-Machining (a slider iirc) and instead you are manually changing optimum stepover and F&S from external programs like GWizard.

I wonder what the prices are like for i-Machining now as they were a bit "eye watering" for the amateur last time I looked.

Anyway video: