This course covers step-by-step how to make exactly the parts shown in the tutorial, but doesn't do much more than that. There is almost no explanation of WHY specific tools are being selected, or WHY parameters are being chosen. Without explanation, how is the user to make intelligent decisions when using Mastercam to machine a different part in the future?
Parameters such as entry helix radius, leave stock, stepdown, transition angle, stepover, keep tool down %, etc. etc. etc. are all modified dozens of times and never a single mention of what effect this has on the tool behavior, or why the new value is preferred over the old value.
Brief explanations of the various toolpath modes are made, such as "raster produces best results on relatively flat surfaces". Adding a comparison to show the differences between the toolpath modes would be great, for example: machine a part two different ways: raster and waterline, and then compare the surface finish/accuracy and machining time of the two strategies.
Overall quality of the videos is excellent.
End of tutorial quiz questions rarely relate to the preceding tutorial and are frequently repeated in the quizzes for different tutorials (further highlighting that they don't relate to the material in the tutorial).