Learning RhinoCAM
Become an Industrial Designer,
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 add-on to Rhinoceros 3D, you can create your own models for desktop CNC milling machines, and build objects that are stronger than those created by additive means, including 3D printers.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Inital Setup
- 2. Two-Axis Operations
- 3. Three-Axis Operations
- Conclusion
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