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MasterCAM Multi-Axis Programming
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578 students

MasterCAM Multi-Axis Programming

MasterCAM 2-Axis,3-Axis,4-Axis and 5- Axis Programming
Last updated 1/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Create geometry in Mastercam
  • Modify Geometry
  • Create CAM Geometry
  • Geometry Post Processing for Lathe and Milling

Course content

2 sections61 lectures7h 30m total length
  • Mill Machine Setting5:36

    Configure a milling machine in MasterCAM multi-axis programming by selecting the default machine, managing components, and setting the machine table and spindle group.

  • Milling Operations7:01

    Explore various milling operations in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, including facing, slotting, pocket and profile milling, shoulder milling, gear manufacturing, drilling, and related tool configurations.

  • Mill Toolpath Introduction and Stock Set Up8:26

    Mastercam multi-axis programming: learn mill toolpath introduction and stock setup, including stock display, rectangular and cylindrical stock, origin selection, boundary box, and tool management options.

  • Milling Operation and Facing Operation10:41



  • Facing Operation-Selection Method6:47

    Mastercam multi-axis programming: learn facing operation selection methods with solid, wireframe, and loop options; select areas, edges, cavities, and outer edges to define the operation.

  • Facing Operation-Toolpath Setting4:54

    MasterCAM multi-axis programming covers facing operation toolpath setting, tool and holder selection, and stock setup. It also explains cutting parameters, linking values, and preparing for facing operation simulation.

  • Facing Operation-Simulation7:14

    Explore facing operation simulation in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, including backlot option, operation mode option, tool motion, stock visibility, and machine simulation to visualize material removal.

  • Modify Facing Operation-Different Toolpath Style8:57

    Explore modify facing operation using different toolpath styles in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, including one-way and dynamic zigzag motions, tool selection, and parameter adjustments for efficient material removal.

  • Modify Facing Operation-Change Depth of Cut3:41

    Modify the facing operation by changing depth of cut values, set the starting and finished values, verify the operation, generate four cuts, and run a simulation to confirm results.

  • Pocket Milling Operation6:16

    Explore pocket milling operation in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, including tool and holder selection, stock setup, and defining pocket parameters, step over and finishing passes.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Simulation4:17

    Demonstrate pocket milling operation simulation by verifying selected operation and running the simulation with a machine, using wireframe and isometric views.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Roughing Cutting Method7:46

    Master pocket milling operation roughing cutting method by applying zigzag, constant overlap, spiral, and parallel strategies. Adjust parameters and review tool paths through simulations and verification.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Depth of Cut3:01

    This lecture introduces pocket milling operation in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, focusing on depth of cut settings for roughing and finishing passes. It demonstrates adjusting parameters and regenerating the operation.

  • Pocket Milling Operation- Different type6:22

    Set up stock and tool, then execute a pocket milling operation with a parallel spiral path. Verify the slot milling in isometric view and adjust step over and finishing spacing.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Open Type8:46

    Explore open-type pocket milling in MasterCAM multi-axis programming. Set up stock, select tools, define pocket paths, and verify operations for efficient milling.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Open Type-23:21

    Mastercam multi-axis programming teaches pocket milling operation open type-2: select geometry, set tool and parameters, verify the operation, and adjust overlapped value, stock on wall, and step-over for two passes.

  • Pocket Milling Operation-Draft Angle Type8:49

    Mastercam multi-axis programming demonstrates pocket milling with a draft angle type, applying a 15-degree draft to create slanted pockets, selecting tools, and finishing passes while verifying the operation.

  • Contour Milling Operation5:47

    Explore contour milling operation in Mastercam multi-axis programming, covering gunter milling setup, part settings, tool and holder selection, multi-pass roughing and finishing, and material removal verification.

  • Contour Milling Operation-Different Type7:36

    Mastercam multi-axis contour milling operation guide demonstrates creating geometry, selecting tools, setting stock and feed parameters, and simulating the finished contour to prepare for dynamic milling in the next lecture.

  • Facing, Pocket And Contour Operation11:07

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  • Toolpath Motion Of Facing And Pocket Milling Operation16:04

    Learn to set up stock and machine and generate facing and pocket milling toolpaths in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, using zigzag, helix, and spiral motions with dynamic verification.

  • Contour and Drilling Operation Part 19:39

    Learn how to set up a stock model, create a solid, and perform facing, contour, and drilling operations in Mastercam, including tool selection, depth, radii, and verification.

  • Contour And Drilling Operation part 211:20

    Guide students through contour and drilling operations in Mastercam multi-axis programming, covering stock setup, tool selection, facing passes, drilling steps, and operation verification.

  • Slot Operation5:17

    MasterCAM multi-axis programming lecture on slot operation covers tool and holder selection, stock setup, and rough and finishing passes to create a rectangular slot, with parameters and upcoming simulation.

  • Slot Operation-Simulation3:28

    Learn slot operation simulation in MasterCAM multi-axis programming by verifying operations, loading machine simulations, and testing with wireframe views to ensure correct operation.

  • Slot Operation-Depth of Cut Passes4:35

    MasterCAM multi-axis programming demonstrates adjusting rough and finish passes for slot operation, tuning depth of cut, feed values, and regenerating the operation.

  • Slot Milling Operation6:49

    Select the slot milling operation, choose the tool and holder, define the stock and slot dimensions, and run rough and finish passes to complete the slot.

  • Combine Operation Of Facing, Pocket Milling, Drilling And Slotting10:06

    Mastercam multi-axis programming demonstrates the combined operation of facing, pocket milling, drilling, and slotting, detailing stock setup, tool selection, and finishing parameters.

  • Area Milling Operation6:04

    MasterCAM area milling operation overview shows toolbox settings, toolbar type tools, selection and holder selection, parameters, cut and linking, stock preparation, travel, and step-over details.

  • Area Milling Operation-Simulation and Depth of Cut4:20

    Demonstrate area milling operation simulation in MasterCAM by setting rough cut, step over, depth of cut, and visualizing tool motion, then regenerate and verify the operation.

  • Area Milling Operation-Different Type8:00

    Create a solid object, set stock, and apply area milling with tool and holder, adjusting linking parameters and verifying results in OpenView.

  • Blend Mill Operation7:12

    MasterCAM multi-axis programming: perform a blend mill operation by selecting geometry, configuring tool and stock, setting step over and linking, applying boolean operations, and previewing the finished toolpath.

  • Blend Milling Operation-Cutting Method4:49

    Explore blending milling in Mastercam multi-axis, demonstrating zigzag and one-way spiral cutting from center toward and away from the part, with isometric and top view verification of the selected operation.

  • Blend milling Operation-Different Type6:14

    Learn blend milling operation types in MasterCAM multi-axis programming, from stock setup and tool selection to spiral cut, step over, and parameter verification for precise blending cuts.

  • Dynamic Milling Operation9:36

    Execute a dynamic milling operation by selecting the tool and holder, configure stock parameters, and verify the results in an isometric view.

  • Swept 2D Milling Operation5:53

    Mastercam multi-axis programming presents creating a solid model and a swept 2d milling operation with a ball tool. It covers tool selection, stock to leave, moves, origin, and verification.

  • Swept 2D Milling Operation-Different Type4:56

    Create a solid stock, define geometry, and set up a swept 2d milling operation with a Bernard tool diameter 3 and corner radius 1.5, then verify in isometric view.

  • Swept 3D Milling Operation6:31

    Perform swept 3d milling in Mastercam multi-axis programming by building a 100 by 50 by 15 solid block, using wireframe/isometric views, centerpoint, tool selection, zigzag method, and verify the toolpath.

  • Swept 3D Milling Operation-Different Type5:35

    Mastercam multi-axis programming: this lecture demonstrates swept 3D milling operation, including stock setup, tool selection, parameter settings, and verifying the resulting geometry.

  • Milling on Text4:29

    Milling on text: import a bitmap, create outlines and centerlines, smooth lines, define a boundary and stock, select a tool, set parameters, and verify the operation in MasterCAM multi-axis programming.

  • Engrave Milling Operation6:24

    Mastercam multi-axis engraving milling operation guides you to set stock, select tools, apply engraving parameters, check geometry and error detection, and verify the operation.

  • Milling On Image4:29

    Learn to convert a bitmap image into a milling setup in MasterCAM multi-axis by creating outlines, defining stock, selecting tooling, and verifying the generated toolpath.

  • Revolve Operation7:02

    Mastercam multi-axis programming shows building a 60 by 60 object, applying dimensions and locks, setting radii six, and verifying machine operations for an isometric view.

  • Revolved Milling Operation5:34

    Demonstrate revolved milling in mastercam multi-axis programming by building geometry, selecting a ball-nosed tool, and configuring stock to live zero with step size and convex/concave options.

  • Revolved Milling Operation-Different Type7:50

    learn how to set up a revolved milling operation in MasterCAM, including building stock and geometry, selecting tools and depths, verifying the operation, and reviewing the shaded view.

  • Model Chamfer Milling Operation6:14

    Learn to set up stock and solid object, choose tool and holder, and execute a model chamfer milling operation with rough and finish passes, regenerate and verify.

  • FBM (Feature Based Milling) Operation10:14

    Explore Mastercam multi-axis fbm operations, including automatic feature detection, tool creation, and facing and pocket milling to machine holes and features.

  • Exercise File For Milling Operation0:23

    Download the milling exercise file and start your practice, exploring the many operation types with examples to reach your goal and deliver your best performance.

Requirements

  • MasterCAM Software Any Old and Latest Version
  • Knowledge of our MasterCAM Tip Course and you are learn perfect advance courses of Mastercam
  • By our mastercam course you will better understand our advance mastercam course

Description

In this Course, you will learn basic and advanced geometry creation in MasterCAM

What is Mastercam?

Mastercam is a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software program used by manufacturing professionals, such as machinists and computer numerical control (CNC) programmers.

Where is CAM used?

CAM is now a system used in schools and lower educational purposes. CAM is a subsequent computer-aided process after computer-aided design (CAD) and sometimes computer-aided engineering (CAE), as the model generated in CAD and verified in CAE can be input into CAM software, which then controls the machine tool.


Who this course is for:

  • Student for learn CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing)
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • CAD CAM Learner
  • Computer aided Design and drafting Engineer