Learning Mastercam Mill X Step by Step in 2D this question feed

asked by maxwell on November 12, 2006 12:38 PM
This unique text presents a thorough introduction to Mastercam X Mill for students with little or no prior experience. It can be used in virtually any educational setting -- from four-year engineering schools to community colleges and voc/tech schools to industrial training centers -- and will also serve as a reliable reference for on-the-job use or as a self-study manual. The award-winning authors have carefully arranged the contents in a clear and logical sequence and have used many hundreds of visuals instead of wordy explanations. An enclosed CD contains Mastercam X Mill Demo and also includes examples and exercises from the text for student practice. Learning Mastercam X Mill 2D Step by Step is sure to become a valuable resource for anyone learning or using Mastercam X Mill.

Distinctive Features Emphasizes student-friendly graphical displays in place of long explanations and definitions. Includes an overview of the process of generating a word address program. Presents numerous examples that provide step-by-step instructions with graphical displays. Eliminates flipping between pages by featuring all explanations on the same page as the example. Contains a new chapter on Tabs and Work offsets Contains exercises at the end of each chapter. Features a process plan for many machining exercises to indicate the machining operations to be performed and the tools to be used. Includes the official fully-functional demo version of Mastercam X on a CD that also contains examples and selected exercises from the text for student practice. Presents an in-depth presentation of how to customize Mastercam X for user applications in the new appendix.


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Did anyone actually do the problems given in the book? If they did they would have discovered that key strokes are missing and some dimensions are wrong. Awful, don't bother.
reviewed by steelers on November 20, 2006 7:21 AM

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The material is worthwhile, but the editors have let down the authors on this text. I found too many errors to be excused. Errors focused on spelling and missing keystroke information.

Come on guys! Spelling errors are inexcusable these days! Key stroke sequence errors should have been fixed in the editing process.

I have worked with AutoCAD for 19 years, and I have been writing CNC programs for 8 years. I was able to deduce the correct keystroke information, but I think this would be a difficult (frustrating) text for the novice.
reviewed by bookworks on November 22, 2006 8:02 AM

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This book is the best in the industry. There is no other book that can teach you mastercam mill from scratch, trust me i looked. I can't wait till they come out with their lathe version.
reviewed by avi on November 24, 2006 2:20 PM

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