

\config\nfig from the Current drop-down list. Launch Mastercam from the Windows Start menu.Ī Select Settings, Configuration from Mastercam’s menu.ī Choose. The next section includes instructions for setting Mastercam to metric.īefore you start a tutorial, be sure you have completed the following tasks:ġ Start Mastercam using your preferred method: You must configure Mastercam to work in metric units. They should be stored in a folder with the tutorial or in a location that you prefer.

Tutorials in other series may require higher level licenses. The Basic 2D Machining tutorial requires a seat of Mill Entry or Router Entry. The tutorials cannot be used with Mastercam Demo/Home Learning Edition. You must have a seat of Mastercam X4 Design or higher to complete most of the tutorials in the Getting Started series. You must be comfortable using the Windows® operating system. In addition, the tutorials in this series have the following requirements: Note: Screen colors in the tutorial pictures enhance image quality they may not match your Mastercam settings.īecause each lesson in the tutorial builds on the mastery of preceding lesson’s skills, we recommend that you complete them in order.
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For information and availability, please contact your local Mastercam Reseller. The Mastercam tutorial series is in continual development, and we will add modules as we complete them. Exploring Series-This series explores the application of a single Mastercam product, such as Mill, Wire, or Art. Focus Series-This series provides more in-depth training on specific or advanced Mastercam features and functions. Exercise 4: Naming and Assigning Entities to a Level. Exercise 2: Turning Level Displays On and Off. Exercise 1: Accessing the Level Manager. Exercise 5: Introducing the View Manager. Exercise 4: Creating Geometry in the New Named View. Exercise 3: Creating a New Named View for the Cplane.

Exercise 2: Drawing in the Front Plane. Setting the Cplane and Creating a Named View. Setting Standard Graphics Views (Gviews).
