
Machine ID and Description can be used to make it easier to determine a specific machine. But don’t come to me when your better half starts making you do chores when she realizes what loading the ‘Dishwasher’ or ‘Washing Machine’ really means. Click on the Mill-Inch (Default) and hit Copy.įor your Machine name, get as creative as you want. Go to your Tools menu in SOLIDWORKS, slide across over to the SOLIDWORKS CAM menu and click on Technology Database. Speaking of which, get that bad boy fired up, it’s time to start dialing things in. We’ll need these to customize your Technology Database. Tool Capacity: 20 Tools Let's Customize Your Technology Database in SOLIDWORKS CAM Tool Changer Type: Carousel or Optional SMTC Now before you start pulling out your credit card and loading it up with optional extras, get your machine specs noted:

Flex those Google skills and find out all of the specs of your machine. So you fire up your SOLIDWORKS, check on the SOLIDWORKS CAM add-in and we’re ready to go. If you’re more of a ¼ mile than a Bonneville type of person, look out for the traffic signals highlighting the key areas to adjust and they’ll get you off the line and into victory lane ASAP.

Learn How to Set up Your Machine in the Technology Database in SOLIDWORKS CAM


Take a celebratory sip of your favorite brew, stretch those knuckles, as we’re about to walk you through your first steps of getting your machine and post processor setup. There sure is, and you’re in the right spot. But every time you fire it up, you always repeat the same steps, Machine, Tool Crib, Post Processor etc and every time you think to yourself, there must be an easier way. You’ve been through the tutorials, took a class or two and are feeling pretty good about getting programming using SOLIDWORKS CAM.
