Title: CAD CAM
1CAD / CAM
- CAD Computer Aided Design
- CAM Computer Aided Manufacture
2Why use CAD-CAM ?
- It enables us to produce multiple copies of the
same design - It allows us to let the machine undertake the
repetitive tasks of cutting and drilling - It allows us to easily change or modify the
design without spending time starting the design
process from scratch - The machine never (rarely) makes mistakes,
doesnt get ill or take time off.
- Computerised processes reduce the need for people
to do these jobsunemployment problems - Very expensive to set up a CAD-CAM system
The downside
3How do we do it?
- The process we use relies on VECTOR graphics
- This means the CAM machine can only read points
on a drawing .. - a bit like a dot to dot drawing in a
childs - book
4Recognise these?
5Corel Draw Has Images We Can Use
Each dot here represents a position that the
cutting tool must go to.
6Pick an image that is similar to your design.
Select it.then click copy
7Paste the image into 2D designer
8Manufacturing
- You have to give the machine the cutting details
- Depth of each cut (0.75 mm)
- Thickness of the material
- ie.. Final depth of cut (3.00mm)
- Size of cutter (2.00 mm dia)
- Colour of cut line (red)
The material is then to be fixed to the cutting
bed of the machine with double sided tape
9The machine will then do the rest
Task Explain in simple steps what you have just
learned about how to get from your drawing to a
finished product produced by the CAM machine. Do
this using a flow chart of your own design. Use
graphics where possible.