Descripción
This class will cover the limits of Autodesk HSM software, especially regarding multitasking machines and 5-axis machining. With the use of Autodesk HSM, we can program these complicated machines really easily if we have some tricks and background. This background consists of machine kinematics, control, and the ways in which our CAM settings change the output of the code. After this class, attendees will be able to program mill-turn and multitasking machines, and they'll know what to look for when buying such a machine. Above all, attendees will learn that the limits of Autodesk HSM are much further away than people think. This is also a chance to meet that guy you may have seen on the Autodesk HSM Forums.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how to program a multitasking machine like Mori-Seiki NTX or Doosan SMX3100
- Understand what to look for in a multitasking machine and post processor
- Learn how to change the CAM setting to get the desired output
- Understand the actual limits of the software
Orador
- Laurens WijnschenkYoungster amongst the Expert Elite members but I have been working with the CAM Development team way before it was part of Autodesk. Started in the trade at my brother’s machine shop a couple of years ago. As the “computer nerd” in the family naturally, I was the guy to help move from old handwheels to CNC controls. Now responsible for everything that happens on the shop floor, in the manufacturing business that has grown from myself and my brother to a 10 man jobshop. The business that is specialized in machining the more complicated parts, can take an idea to a prototype and even to a complete series production. All in a small town in The Netherlands. You’ll find my name on the CAM sections of the Autodesk forums quite often. Loves to share my experience and tips and tricks there and at Autodesk University. Since I went there the first time three years ago, I have been back to teach each year.
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