Descripción
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to use iLogic in Inventor to build configurable part/work holding templates for CAM
- Learn how to specify tolerances on model parameters and use these to control targets for machined dimensions
- Learn how to use Autodesk HSM probing cycles as a QA check on a machined dimension, during the production process
- Learn how to use model and toolpath templates in Autodesk HSM to save programming time
Orador
- GBGavin BathGavin is currently employed by NZ's largest Autodesk reseller in a split role between technical support/consulting and software development. His focus is primarily the Autodesk HSM products, and Vault. Before becoming a Technical Consultant, he spent about 10 years using Inventor, Vault and various CAM packages as a mechanical designer. Gavin has worked in a variety of industries including Aerospace, Defense, Consumer Products, and materials handling equipment for everything from logging/mining to food. In these areas he has designed machinery, equipment and products involving a huge variety of materials and manufacturing processes. Gavin places utmost emphasis on manufacturability in the design work he does, as a result of having always worked very closely with the manufacturing environment. This has taught him to adapt and calibrate his digital-prototyping tools to give real-world results.