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Woodwork with CNC router level 2

Advanced course for woodworking with CNC
Use a real CNC for your projects
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Woodworking with CNC MIYWOD202

Woodworking with CNC machines level 2

Reference: MIYWOD202
Age: 12- 99 yrs.
Objective: This is the second course in our series of three CNC woodworking courses that concentrate on the use of computer-controlled equipment for working with wood

 Prerequisite: No prerequisite
Duration: 2-3h course & 2-3h self-work
Dates: On demand Tuesday to Saturday
Instructors: Team Miy MakerSpace et extern
Cost: 300.- HT materials not included
Group: 200/p (min 5)


 

What you can expect to learn in this CNC woodwork course

This is the second level of our computer-controlled CNC woodworking course, so the prerequisite is the first level CNC of course. Or if you have had an introduction someplace else for CNC machines, you can start on this course. If you have any questions about your level of education, then you can contact us directly and we can direct you.

This course will concentrate on calibration of the machine in respect to the computer. Once the CAD file has been created in 2D or 3D then it must be translated into machine code and given to the control module which translates that into movement for the machine. We will teach you how to pilot the machine, calibrate the machine, you’re going to use the cut and launch the machine code to cut your piece.

The goal of this course is to make you autonomous on the machine to explore it later with a membership within our workshop by yourself. Depending on what course you’ve taken before, this course could include a refresher course on CAD drawing and g code preparation. This means that even if you’ve forgotten the first course you have a chance to jog your memory in the first part of this second course. After the second course you should be autonomous on the machine and the CNC software for all two-dimensional projects. Time permitted this course could include an introduction to the world of 3D CNC sculpture and 3D CNC modeling with advanced CAD software.

 

 

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About the equipment used in this course

The equipment used on this course is the same as the first level of CNC woodworking equipment so you’ll be using the CNC machine described in the first course, but we will be introducing tools and table tie downs. The machine will be either a Badog Artisan 22, Class1 or a Badog X3 milling machine and the software will be Badog CAD CAM solution. Time permitted we will be looking at 3D Cam software that will allow you to take a model that has been developed in a 3D environment and transform that into G code so that the computer can send it to the machine where your project can be cut.

You’ll be supplied with the tool to understand how to set a zero on the machine so that the machine is calibrated with the computer. You’ll also be supplied with tie downs for the machine so that we can secure the peace to the table either by using screws or bolts or a system of tie downs.

 

MiY MakerSpace equipment used for this course.

Machines/technologies:  Badog Artisan 22, Badog X3, and basic hand tools and power tools
Software and support: Badog CAD CAM software, support will be supplied on a printed document.
Options: there are no options for this course

 

 

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Woodworking Course syllabus and Instruction method

  • Introductory course of security and workshop tour
  • Presentation of the material
  • Pilot software for CNC machines
  • First project CAD Cam and pilot
  • Choice of tools and materials for cutting
  • Time permitted: Introduction to the 3D CNC machines.
  • Hands-on personal exercises with coaching
  • Conclusion and follow-up

 

 

Instruction method:
Live lectures with our team of engineers
You will be using real machines and real technologies used in industries.
Support, Instruction, and procedure are also included on paper.
See our agenda or contact us for reservations or for more details for our other woodworking courses.

 

Our advice

This is an advanced course in CNC milling routers so it’s a good idea to do a lot of exercises and practice after you take the first level instruction. Normally five to six hours is recommended to master the first level CNC milling courses. Once you are confident that you’ve mastered the first level course the second CNC milling course will be easier to follow. You’ll be supplied with safety equipment such as glasses to protect your eyes and gloves to protect your hands and it’s a good idea if you have work clothes to wear on the day of the course. CNC machining can cause a lot of dust in dirt to be kicked up when the machine starts to cut.