🎯 From Design to Machining — Using SOLIDWORKS CAM!

Ever designed a part and wondered how exactly it gets machined? That’s where SOLIDWORKS CAM bridges the gap between CAD and manufacturing.

In this project, I took a designed part and walked through the full CAM setup—toolpaths, simulation, and even G-code generation for CNC.

🔧 Here’s what I did using SOLIDWORKS CAM:

✅ Defined Mill Machine as Medium duty
✅ Applied stock material and setup
✅ Used Automatic Feature like- Extract Machinable Features & Generate Operation Plan for faster setup
✅ Simulated toolpaths to verify everything
✅ Generated G-code ready for the shop floor.

 

📹 A video walkthrough of the CAM simulation.
 

🖼️ Images showing Toolpaths generated in SOLIDWORKS CAM:
 

You can see here how SOLIDWORKS CAM generates toolpaths for rough milling.
It automatically detects features, selects tools, and simulates the machining process.

📁 A 3DXML file so you can open, rotate, and explore the CAM setup interactively
 

💻 The G-code file (below) so you can see exactly what’s sent to the machine

This is a great way for students to connect their designs to real-world CNC manufacturing. Try it out and let me know how it goes!

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