Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
Hello
thank you for enterin in my post
I'm a CNC Miller with more than 5 yearsof experience with Heidehain System and I know just a bit also FanucSystem but I've never done off-line programming
I'm looking for a good CNC HeidenhainCAD/CAM course on-line, but it shouldn't be very expencive, and itshould provide also a software about it
Unfortunatelly I've just lost my jobfor redundancy so if I can get a reduction for unmployed people willbe still better however if it costs £100 even without facilitationwill be fine for me as long it is a good course
any information about it will be veryappreciative
thank you in adavnce for your help
Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
Haven't done it myself but mastercam does online training.
Re: Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
AutoCad Lynda learning. Costs about £20 a month all good video tutorials. You can do the full course on the AutoCad 30 day trial.
Re: Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
Thank you very much Oscar, yes Mastercam looks one of the most famous on-line cam course, however I need to know more about it, so please if you know someone who can help me, just forward this post to him
Thank you very much in advance for your help
Re: Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
Thank you Fivetide for your reply
however I need a CAD/CAM course not and not an AutoCad couse, so please if you know someone who can help me, just forward this post to him
Thank you very much in advance for your help
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If some-one knows some good free CAD/CAM software please send me the link to download it
thank you
Does anyone know about CAD/CAM courses on-line?
I don't know of any free cad/cam packages. But you can download Rhino cad for free, it has a limited number of saves, but the tutorial is pretty good.
For the cam side you can download a free version of NCGcam. This is a great bit of software. You can't post process with the free version but the tutorial is good. You can import and export iges files between the two programmes.
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Thank you very much again Oscar