About this Learning Path
As manufacturing increasingly relies on computer design and control, it's important to learn the skills that this shifting field demands. Learn how designs are translated into the instructions used by modern manufacturing methods and master the software tools needed to create toolpaths and other instructions for CNC machines.
In this learning path,
- Create designs for CNC manufacturing.
- Compare a variety of CAM packages.
- Explore the various G-codes used in CNC control.
From | LinkedIn Learning |
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Hours | 11 |
Instructors | Thom Tremblay, Taylor Hokanson, Gabriel Corbett, John Helfen |
Language | English |
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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Associate Manufacturing Tech 1 $70k
Manufacturing Validation Specialist $72k
Dynamics NAV Manufacturing Consultants $78k
Senior Manufacturing Scientist $81k
Processor / Manufacturing Engineer $85k
Assembler/ Manufacturing $86k
Manufacturing Service Coordinator $88k
Systems Analyst/Manufacturing Specialist $93k
Production Manufacturing Equipment Engineer Manager $96k
Process Engineer / Lean Manufacturing Facilitator $99k
Project Manager, Manufacturing $112k
Deputy Associate Director of Manufacturing Engineering $147k
Courses in this Learning Path
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Fusion 360: Designing for Metal If you're designing metal components using subtractive technologies, you'll need to do things differently than you would for other materials and processes, such as injection... LinkedIn Learning |
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Creating a Guitar Body with RhinoCAM (You were viewing this course) Interested in making your own instruments? Or do you want to see how computer-aided fabrication results in real-world products? This course is for you. Educator/DIY engineer... LinkedIn Learning |
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G-Code Programming for CNC Foundations G-Code is the code that controls CNC machining centers, CNC lathes, CNC routers, and most 3D printers. This course teaches the fundamentals of G-Code to the programmers,... LinkedIn Learning |
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Computer numerical control (CNC) milling is a subtractive process that allows you to carve digital 3D models out of blocks of solid material like foam, wood, plastic, or metal. ... LinkedIn Learning |
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Fusion 360 includes a powerful CAM package, bringing enterprise-class machining capabilities to the desktop. Learn how to use Fusion 360 CAM to prepare your 2D and 3D models for... LinkedIn Learning |
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SOLIDWORKS: Integrated CAM with HSMXpress Autodesk HSMXpress software brings integrated CAM to SOLIDWORKS. In this course, discover how to get started with this 2.5 axis CAM plugin. Gabriel Corbett walks through how to... LinkedIn Learning |
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CNC milling, or computer numerical control milling, allows you to carve digital 3D models out of blocks of solid material like foam, wood, plastic, and metal. Using RhinoCAM, an... LinkedIn Learning |
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From | LinkedIn Learning |
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Hours | 11 |
Instructors | Thom Tremblay, Taylor Hokanson, Gabriel Corbett, John Helfen |
Language | English |
Subjects | n/a n/a n/a |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Associate Manufacturing Tech 1 $70k
Manufacturing Validation Specialist $72k
Dynamics NAV Manufacturing Consultants $78k
Senior Manufacturing Scientist $81k
Processor / Manufacturing Engineer $85k
Assembler/ Manufacturing $86k
Manufacturing Service Coordinator $88k
Systems Analyst/Manufacturing Specialist $93k
Production Manufacturing Equipment Engineer Manager $96k
Process Engineer / Lean Manufacturing Facilitator $99k
Project Manager, Manufacturing $112k
Deputy Associate Director of Manufacturing Engineering $147k
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