Solidworks machining12/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Resolved not to become an “old dog” in the industry, I have been searching for the right entry into the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. So far.īut I know my apprehension toward change has stunted my growth and could (if it hasn’t already) be the beginning of a skills gap between myself and my competition. ![]() Half my time in CAD is spent programming CNC machines and because of SOLIDWORKS CAM and CAMWorks I have been able to do everything I need to in the SOLIDWORKS desktop program. Between the apps and the roles, the PLM backbone and the cloud UI, I have repeatedly found myself retreating to my comfort zone: SOLIDWORKS.įrom one perspective, this is a testament to the power of SOLIDWORKS. I don’t think I’m alone when I say that I want to use 3DEXPERIENCE, but I’m just a little (or maybe a lot…) overwhelmed by the platform. With fascination, I have watched my coworkers push-pulling models in 3D Sculptor and generating incredibly complex models in XGenerative Design, but only dabbled in using the tools myself. Demonstrate basic knowledge of SolidWorks design software and the application's functions.Like a lot of SOLIDWORKS users, I have been observing the 3DEXPERIENCE platform mostly from afar.Complete the OSHA-10 hour safety training for general industry.Demonstrate safe machine shop practices.Select proper tools, speeds, and feeds to machine a part.Describe common "G" and "M" codes and their functions.Set up conventional and automated mills and lathes.Create basic CNC programs for milling and turning from part schematics.Read and interpret industrial blueprints for part and component fabrication or assembly.Demonstrate measuring skills and proper usage of precision measurement tools: Vernier calipers, sine bar, micrometer, height gage, gage block, dial indicator and comparator.This curriculum is designed to prepare you to: Shop safety including OSHA-10 certification training.attention to detail, work to close tolerances, improve your mechanical aptitude and solve mechanical challenges by working through logical steps.set-up and complete projects on both traditional lathes and mills, as well as CNC machines.work with precision measurements and measuring tools.Our 336-hour program is designed to prepare you for employment in entry-level positions within the industrial maintenance and machining industry by teaching you the fundamental knowledge and skills required to become an expert machinist. ![]()
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