This unique text presents a thorough introduction to Mastercam X5 Mill for students with little or no prior experience. It can be used in virtually any educational setting and will also serve as a reliable reference for on-the-job use or as a self-study manual. The award-winning authors have carefully arranged the contents in a clear and logical sequence and have used many hundreds of visuals instead of wordy explanations.
This unique text presents a thorough introduction to Mastercam X5 Mill for students with little or no prior experience. It can be used in virtually any educational setting and will also serve as a reliable reference for on-the-job use or as a self-study manual. The award-winning authors have carefully arranged the contents in a clear and logical sequence and have used many hundreds of visuals instead of wordy explanations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Valentino holds a doctorate in applied mechanics from the Polytechnic University of New York. He has over 25 years experience teaching technology courses and many years in industry. Currently, he is professor and chairperson of the department of Mechanical Engineering Technology & Design Drafting at Queensborough Community College (CUNY). He is a member of Sigma XI, a senior member of SME, and coauthor of Learning Mastercam X2 Mill Step-by-Step, also published by Industrial Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to Mastercam X5 Creating 2D Geometry Additional Tools for CAD Generating Hole Operations in 2D Space Profiling and Pocketing in 2D Space Editing Machining Operations Via the Operations Manager Using Transform to Rotate or Mirror Existing Toolpaths Using a Library to Save or Import Machining Operations Using Tabs and Work Offsets Customizing Mastercam X5
Introduction to Mastercam X5 Creating 2D Geometry Additional Tools for CAD Generating Hole Operations in 2D Space Profiling and Pocketing in 2D Space Editing Machining Operations Via the Operations Manager Using Transform to Rotate or Mirror Existing Toolpaths Using a Library to Save or Import Machining Operations Using Tabs and Work Offsets Customizing Mastercam X5
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