Posts Tagged ‘cad/cam’
Kabuto – CAD/CAM Samurai helmet CNC machining Tomco/WorkNC
Kabuto, samurai helmet, machined by Tomco, with Sescoi’s CAM/CAD software WorkNC.
Duration : 0:8:8
CNC Stomp Pad 6 | CNC Plasma Cutting Video Tutorial | CNC
Last video we checked our g-code to make sure our program was correct. Now we go out to the shop and do some work. We zero out the CNC Plasma Cutter and start cutting our aluminum stomp pad. Once we are done, we look it over and note the slag or dross we will have to grind off next.
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Duration : 0:4:38
CNC Stomp 1 – CNC Project Introduction – Learn CNC Cutting
CNC Project that is shot in a tutorial sequence. It goes from the Design, CAD, CAM, Control, CNC Plasma Cutting and then final assembly. Check out this CNC How-To.
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Duration : 0:3:36
CAD CAM – Automated Milling & Drilling
This movies shows the power of Compass Technology for automated milling & drilling operations.
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Duration : 0:6:17
CNC Stomp Pad 5 – Mach 3 G-Code – Learn CNC Plasma Cutting
In this video we go through Mach 3 to look over the g-code. We are checking to see if we have any problems before we go to the CNC Plasma Cutter.
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Duration : 0:5:45
Witchcraft CAD/CAM Part 1: design software
Part 1 of the Witchcraft CAD/CAM-CNC windsurfboard manufacturing process: The software, Virtual Shaper by Motionbits.
Duration : 0:4:19
OneCNC XR3 Mill Turn CAD-CAM
OneCNC XR3 Lathe Mill Turn software CAD/CAM designed for ease of use
Duration : 0:4:10
Witchcraft CNC-part2 sandwich+bottomshape+railshape
Part 2 of the Witchcraft CAD/CAM-CNC board production system.
Duration : 0:6:37
Witchcraft CNC-part2 sandwich+bottomshape+railshape
Part 2 of the Witchcraft CAD/CAM-CNC board production system.
Duration : 0:6:37
CNC Basics E-Course 3 | CAD | Learn CAD Video | CAD/CAM Tips
In this CNC Basics Video we go over CAD. CAD Stands for Computer Aided Design. During the CAD step we take our initial design and translate it into the computer. We do this CNC Step so we can change the design, resize it, save it, transfer it to someone else, etc. Recording our CNC Design into CAD gives us flexibility.
During CAD we learn we first design parts, then assemblies, then groups, then machines. We also learn there are different types of CAD Software. 2D, 2.5D and 3D. These types also come in different software packages from inexpensive to expensive. You can spend up to the sky if you want.
The trick is to match the CAD Software Capabilites with your CNC Needs. You don’t need high power 3D Modeling CAD if you make simple parts day in and day out.
Tomorrow’s lesson is CAM. Computer Aided Manufacturing.
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Duration : 0:8:43