I have searched for many videos regarding basic CAM introduction and this sits as the best. Thanks a lot professor. Hope you post more videos for people like us.
Proffesor Cameron thank you soo much for your work on this video! I been strugling to find a proper tutorial, and here i am! Your videos they been soo helpful. Thank a lot!
thankyou so much sir i am CSWE and waned to learn about CAM in solidworks ... in a single stoke you have given a lot of CAM knowledge and I am willing to learn more from your videos
Thank you for doing this, you have helped me soooooo much in my work and I really appreciate. You're an amazing teacher also. Hope you're doing well sir
Great video, I have been looking to learn CAM since ages but your video brought that day. Also, in my course we stress on the term "DEPTH OF CUT" can you please make it clear where did we use that in this video.
I noticed that the work zero differs from the start point when you run the simulation. this is a problem since I set my cutter to the XYZ of the work zero selected by the user. is there a way to have the start and WZ the same? please Help.
Up to 10 minutes everything worked, but past something must have changed in SW2020 because it all falls apart. Even opening the Mill setup is a bit different with checkmarks etc... No matter what I tried I could not get it to make an open pocket like you.
Hi, and thanks for an informative video. I followed the video, drew the part, generated G-codes and then machined the part in our CNC machine. BUT, every time the machine goes in z-, it happens when the tool is over the part so that it is pressed into the material. Is there an option to make the machine go in z- when the tool is on the outside of the part?
under the cut parameters, under the feature option tab, you should have an option to edit the "entry point", you can adjust the entry point by length and angle to a location off your part.
Can you do a part that has a second OP ? OP1 G54 then set a G55 for the second OP and maybe how to pick a different origin for the second op with out messing up the first ops origin? I can't figure it out.
Anyone know whether SOLIDWORKS connected has cam support? I won't get started on how horrible the connected part is, wish it was just a normal program without all the connected bs.
im an expert at solid modeling but its my first time on solid cam, i bought a useless mastercam tutorial before finding this and that tutorial didnt even open
couple a years ago i learned solidworks CAD form you... and here i am again, learning CAM... thank you for your lectures, they are great :)
It's hard to find any really good CAM videos for Solidworks. Yours is the first that I've found that really makes sense. Thanks for the video!
Second this
by far the best tutorial I have watched for cam so far thankyou can't believe its been around for 3 years and only just found it.
I have searched for many videos regarding basic CAM introduction and this sits as the best. Thanks a lot professor. Hope you post more videos for people like us.
th-cam.com/channels/aHc-0hG_b2Xc_R__pid2xQ.html
Proffesor Cameron thank you soo much for your work on this video! I been strugling to find a proper tutorial, and here i am! Your videos they been soo helpful. Thank a lot!
I see you're so specifically a professor, so details this betterer than engineering courses ❤
I know Solidworks since 2012 but the CAM surely intimidates me.
thankyou so much sir i am CSWE and waned to learn about CAM in solidworks ... in a single stoke you have given a lot of CAM knowledge and I am willing to learn more from your videos
Thank you for doing this, you have helped me soooooo much in my work and I really appreciate. You're an amazing teacher also. Hope you're doing well sir
Good stuff. Thanks for the Cam tutorials.
Great tutorial, very clear and informative !
I like your video. I think it's very useful. I wait for your next video. Thank you!
Great tutorial, clear, very informative and just what i needed.
Great video, I have been looking to learn CAM since ages but your video brought that day. Also, in my course we stress on the term "DEPTH OF CUT" can you please make it clear where did we use that in this video.
th-cam.com/channels/aHc-0hG_b2Xc_R__pid2xQ.html
Sir! extremely well structured video series, thanks a lot! It's a humble request if you can provide with the PDFs as well.
Great intro for solidcam.
Thanks a lot Professor . Too good explanation. Pl upload more manufacturing videos
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I noticed that the work zero differs from the start point when you run the simulation. this is a problem since I set my cutter to the XYZ of the work zero selected by the user. is there a way to have the start and WZ the same? please Help.
Excellent professor, you got a new subscriber, very much appreciated!
Creating impssible tto machine parts is why I adopted a style of extruding a blank piece of stock and making cuts instead of extrudes.
VVVVVVVVVVery nice starting tutorial. I mentor a robotics team and will need to educate myself on this.
Great vid professor. Thanks
Super... Good explanation
This is great!
This was very helpful,' Thanks so much.
Very good video.
Up to 10 minutes everything worked, but past something must have changed in SW2020 because it all falls apart. Even opening the Mill setup is a bit different with checkmarks etc... No matter what I tried I could not get it to make an open pocket like you.
15:35 Sir, How to calculate Spindle Speed and Feed Rate for Wood (Hard or Soft Wood)?
Nice job. Very helpful
Hi, and thanks for an informative video.
I followed the video, drew the part, generated G-codes and then machined the part in our CNC machine.
BUT, every time the machine goes in z-, it happens when the tool is over the part so that it is pressed into the material.
Is there an option to make the machine go in z- when the tool is on the outside of the part?
under the cut parameters, under the feature option tab, you should have an option to edit the "entry point", you can adjust the entry point by length and angle to a location off your part.
you should also be able to set your Depth of cut to 100%, and set your step over to 2-5%, this will sidemill the part instead of end mill the part
Great tutorial!!
Its a really great and very easy to learn.. Thank you proffesor..
th-cam.com/channels/aHc-0hG_b2Xc_R__pid2xQ.html
Very helpfull Sir, Thank you
Hey there great tutorial, is there anyway i could get my hands on that PDF that you were using in your video ?
Awesome Video
This was very helpful.
Hi Prof, Using 'Define Machine' does not generate the default set of tools for my model, any advice?
this is gold
Thx for the great lesson
Good video. They need to slower paced for new students. This helped for my students.
Can you do a part that has a second OP ? OP1 G54 then set a G55 for the second OP and maybe how to pick a different origin for the second op with out messing up the first ops origin? I can't figure it out.
ill put that on the list
Anyone know whether SOLIDWORKS connected has cam support? I won't get started on how horrible the connected part is, wish it was just a normal program without all the connected bs.
bunu gibi diğer cam özeliilerinide anlatirmısınız
Thank you!!
very nice
Hello sir
Can you tell me which year of software it is
this is Solidworks 2019
Thank you very much! Its a great tutorial
Thank you sir
Sir how I generate cnc programming after this setup
Would you be able to post that PDF file please
My set up function won’t give me options
tesekkürler
Thankyou!
Great
Well said
Спасибо!
Great tutorial, but wow that's slow mill times in 6061. That part would take less than 2min on our machines.
Sir, can you give me a all of project file for mill and turn because i learn with your youtube videos.
good
im an expert at solid modeling but its my first time on solid cam, i bought a useless mastercam tutorial before finding this and that tutorial didnt even open
Why inch..
Dear Professor Cameron, can I ask you for Your e-mail, I need to propose You something, but I don't think that is subject for TH-cam? Kind regards
türkce alt yazı koayabilirmisiniz :)
Great tutorial. But if it was metric it would be perfect…
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super bad audio.