Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

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Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

Overview

CAM is often used in conjunction with CAD (Computer-Aided Design). CAD designs are translated into instructions for CAM machines to create objects directly from the design.

This process can help: increase the efficiency of producing parts, optimize the amount of materials used, create components and tooling with precise dimensions, and reduce energy consumption.

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What you will learn:

  • Introduction and Basics
  • CNC programming fundamentalsv
  • Practical machining operationsv
  • Introduction to CAM software
  • Material and Fixture management
  • Intermediate CNC programming and measurement
  • Quality control and Advanced toolpaths
  • Surface finishing and maintenance
  • Advanced applications and projects
  • Final Workshop and Certification

Objectives:

  • Introduce CNC programming fundamentals and the integration of CAD and CAM for efficient part production.
  • Teach students material, fixture management, and practical machining operations to optimize manufacturing processes.
  • Equip students with skills in advanced tool paths, quality control, and surface finishing techniques
  • Develop proficiency in CAM software and intermediate CNC programming for precise measurements and tool management.

Assessment

Throughout the course, your progress will be evaluated through interactive quizzes, hands-on demonstrations, and a final project to showcase your skills. Upon completion, you’ll receive a prestigious certification, recognized by leading organizations in the industry.

 

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