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Mastercam X6 Desk Set Project (PDF) 1.2

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This is an electronic only purchase downloadable in PDF format

Published by In-House Solutions

 

This simple project is a great way to introduce students to Mastercam and CNC Milling. It is very inexpensive to make as it can be made with wood, plastic or a variety of metals. Students will learn drilling, pocketing and contouring in Mastercam. In addition, students will learn how to fixture the workpiece on a CNC Mill or CNC Router as well as learn how to set the work and tool offsets on a Techno

 

This is a Mastercam X6 Single Project. The Single Project series offers a wide variety of engaging projects that can be purchased à-la-carte in eBook (PDF) format. These projects range in difficulty but are generally targeting beginner-intermediate Mastercam students. Each of these projects can be machined, and some even include instructions for doing so, using Techno machines as an example.

 

 

If you would like to purchase a collection of projects, the Mastercam X6 Project Workbook contains 9 of these projects and is available in print form here.


What's New in Version 1.2

Released

  • v1.2 - Supports eMastercam Credentials
  • v1.0 - Initial Release
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