With SOLIDWORKS Manufacturing training you will learn the essential skills needed to use the integrated 2.5-axis milling and 2-axis lathe programming solution with SOLIDWORKS CAM along with fundamental and advanced concepts for automating die design within the SOLIDWORKS environment using 3DQuickTools.
Training Category
CAM
CAM100
SOLIDWORKS Essentials for SOLIDWORKS CAM CAMWorks Professionals Training
The goal of this course is to teach you how to use the CAD design automation software to build simple parametric models of parts to assist in making parts for CAM applications
CAM105
SOLIDWORKS CAM Standard Essentials CAMWorks 2.5 Axis Milling Training
This course teaches how to use the SOLIDWORKS CAM Standard / CAMWorks software to generate, modify and post process 2
CAM110
SOLIDWORKS CAM / CAMWorks 2 Axis Turning Essentials Training
This class teaches the essential skills and concepts utilizing the SOLIDWORKS / CAMWORKS Turning Software
CAM115
SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional Training
This course teaches how to use the SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional software to machine parts utilizing advanced functionality such as: CAM or SOLIDWORKS configurations, VoluMillâ„¢, mill machining in the context of an assembly, and 3 plus 2 machining
CAM200
CAMWorks 3 Axis Milling Training
This class teaches the essential skills for using the CAMWorks 3 Axis software
CAM250
CAMWorks Mill/Turn Training
This class teaches you how to use CAMWorks to program Mill/Turn machines
CAM350
CAMWorks 4/5 Axis MIlling Training
This class teaches you how to use CAMWorks to program 4/5 axis machines
CAM400
CAMWorks Wire EDM Pro Training
This class teaches you how to use CAMWorks to program wire EDM machines
Andrew Vinton Training AttendeeThe instructor was very knowledgeable in every topic covered. Questions were welcomed and answered very well and with much detail. The class size was perfect for the material covered.
The Importance of Training and the Value of the Classroom
The CATI Essentials for 3D CAD Success
There are many examples of high-skill, self-taught SOLIDWORKS users. But how long did it take for them to get there? And what did they miss along the way? What does that mean for not only their own productivity of anyone downstream of them or even trained by them?