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Nov 24, 2024
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MFG 106 - Basic Mastercam Credits: 3 Lecture Contact Hours: 2 Lab Contact Hours: 2 Description: Students will further their CNC skills by using a CAD/CAM Mastercam software to generate CNC coding for mills and lathes. Using Mastercam involves three steps: First, the student will use Mastercam’s CAD program to create the part geometry; secondly, the CAM program will be used to program machine information (feed rate, spindle speed, coolant control command, etc.); and finally, a postprocessor will be used to generate CNC coding. Also, tool paths will be verified by using a graphical (animation) solid-model tool path verification to detect potential machining errors. The students will also study drilling, solid modeling, pocketing and circle boring.
Prerequisites: MFG 102 or consent of department. Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Occupational This Course is Typically Offered: Fall, Winter Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Draw using Mastercam software to create basic 2-D part geometries.
- Draw using Mastercam software to create basic 3-D part geometries.
- Modify existing geometric entities.
- Apply holes to a part geometry.
- Explore the structure of the toolpath manager.
- Demonstrate a toolpath for machining work pieces in 2-D plane models.
- Demonstrate the use of tool library.
- Modify tools in the tool parameters.
- Modify a contour toolpath to add roughing cuts and a finish pass.
- Demonstrate the backplot to verify the toolpath.
- Provide the processing steps required to generate CNC codes in Mastercam for mills and lathes.
- Demonstrate the posting process for different CNC machines.
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