SOLIDWORKS CAM Tutorial - Thinking Like a Machinist

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • You may have noticed that SOLIDWORKS now includes native CAM tools. But what purpose would a designer or engineer have to open SOLIDWORKS CAM if not for CNC programming?
    It turns out, SOLIDWORKS CAM is uniquely suited to help designers learn to think like a machinist. It is built from the ground-up for Automatic Feature Recognition (AFR) and Knowledge-Based Machining (KBM) - a workflow that makes the software approachable to non-machinists. Exploring SOLIDWORKS CAM can help teach designers how to effectively communicate with the machine shop, recognize expensive design choices, and defend their design decisions from a manufacturing perspective.
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Komentáře • 3

  • @thepartsrunner5758
    @thepartsrunner5758 Před 4 lety

    possible to include a still screen with dim. so we can build and follow along. thx

  • @thepartsrunner5758
    @thepartsrunner5758 Před 4 lety +1

    So,....correct me if I am wrong, you spent almost 30 minutes on the Cube file, yet offered really no workable solution,....Why make the part in the first place if we are supposed to be "thinking like a machinist" ....Solutions is a big part of doing it in the first place....We are supposed to do the impossible with nothing, and succeed.

  • @abdullahbhutta
    @abdullahbhutta Před 4 lety +2

    very very poor quality