Course Description The SOLIDWORKS CAM Bundle combines our CAM Standard and CAM Advanced courses. This self-paced training class teaches you to use SOLIDWORKS CAM Standard and SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional to machine parts with advanced functionality. In the SOLIDWORKS CAM Standard class, you will learn how to generate, modify, and post process 2.5 axis Milling Toolpaths used for the machining of SOLIDWORKS part files. The SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional class will teach you how to use CAM or SOLIDWORKS configurations, VoluMill™, mill machining in the context of an assembly, and 3+2 machining. You will also learn how to generate, modify, and post process 2 axis Turning Toolpaths. Course Length: 30 days access from the time the course is started. Instructor Support: Work with our US & Canada-based team of certified instructors. Available Monday-Friday from 7am-7pm CT. Have questions? Click Here for Training FAQ Prerequisites: Mechanical design experience Experience with SOLIDWORKS software Familiarity with the Windows operating system Support GoEngineer's Supported, Self-Paced Training is different from other online training courses. Rather than being on your own to understand the material, students are able to work with our US-based team of Certified SOLIDWORKS Instructors to make sure you understand the material and you're learning the concepts you need to be successful. Our instructor team is available Monday-Friday from 7am-7pm CT. Call us for on-demand help at 866-731-0091 (toll-free). CAM Standard Lesson Plan LESSON 1: Basics and UI SOLIDWORKS CAM Add-In CAM CommandManager CAM FeatureManager Design Tree Stock Manager Fixture Coordinate System Simulate Tool Path Post Process LESSON 2: Automatic Feature Recognition Machine & Tool Crib Fixture Coordinate System SOLIDWORKS CAM Options 2.5 Axis Feature Face, Rough, and Contour Mill Operation Parameters Post Process (G-Code) LESSON 3: Interactive Feature Recognition Mill Setup 2.5 Axis Mill Operation Manually Adding Features LESSON 4: Interactive Operations Creating Feature Operations LESSON 5: Merging Features and Operations Part Setup Parameter Statistics LESSON 6: Pattern Feature and Mirror Toolpaths Linear Pattern Mill Setup Generate Operation Plan Feature LESSON 7: Avoid and Contain Areas Work with Imported Solid Parts Create Stock and Clamps New Perimeter Feature Define New Avoid Area Define New Contain Area LESSON 8: Advanced Features and Operations Engraving Desolve Sketch Text 3-Axis Functionality Adjusting Z-Level Operation Working with Multibody Parts Stock Manager Refine Operation Parameters LESSON 9: Explore the Technology Database in SOLIDWORKS CAM Create a New Tool in the Technology Database Create a Custom Strategy in the Technology Database CAM Professional Lesson Plan LESSON 1: Configurations Define Uses of Configurations Program Configurations Use VoluMill™ to Generate a High-Speed Toolpath LESSON 2: VoluMill™ Define VoluMill™ Understand the Use of VoluMill™ LESSON 3: Assembly Machining Machine and Assembly with Fixture and Clamps Identify Parts to be Machined with an Assembly LESSON 4: 3+2 Machining Define 3+2 Machining Machine a Part Using 3+2 Machining with 4-Axis Mill Machine an Assembly with a Tombstone Fixture Using 3+2 Machining LESSON 5: Basics of Turning Describe the Process for Programming a Turning Toolpath Program a Turning Toolpath Modify Turning Operations LESSON 6: Chucks and More Define Plane Section and Revolved Section Make Use of Different Chuck Options Use Double Chucking to Turn a Part LESSON 7: Probing Understand Renishaw Cycles Program Probing Operations