Please exuse my ignorance. I love what titan and his team is doing for me personally by teaching me CAD/CAM. I have received 2 certificates for CAD 1m and 2m, but u have not received any for cam. Is there a specific format i am supposed to submit the cam file in? Do i need to run my program in a small group before CAM can be graded? I am excited to finish all the CNC mill courses. I am starting my own job shop in a few months so i am trying to rush though the courses. I have 10 years of mill experiance but i never did any CAM programming till now.
Thank you for any help you can offer!
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@russell can you help please?
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@KeithKnutzen there should be instructions on the certification site specific to the CAM activity. You need to watch the videos, then CAM process as instructed. When completed you will need to submit the CAM file, either a Fusion 360 or a MasterCAM file. Titans of CNC will run your program and verify toolpaths for collisions or gouges or remnants associated with the part solid.
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Keith, if you didn’t receive a rejection immediately for format, your files are probably just fine. Titans of CNC have received thousands of files for certification. Imagine 10 CAD and 10 CAM files for Building Blocks and Rocket series: 40 files per learner x 1000’s of learners. It’s a monumental task shouldered by a handful of people. They are working as hard and fast as possible to get through them. Patience is the name of the game here. Keep working and submitting your files.
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Stephen really helped me. I after his advise i saw the information i needed buried in my e-mail. When you submit your assignments and do your test they send you instructions via e-mail. I can not state enough how grateful i am to those handful of people.
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Thank you for your feedback, @KeithKnutzen! Simply put, since the launch of CNC EXPERT, we have been positively overwhelmed by the response from the manufacturing community.
To date, we have received over 12,000 CAD, CAM, and CNC submissions. Our certifications team is small but mighty and we’re doing our best to keep up with the demand. We appreciate your continued support and patience while we work through submissions in the order they were received.
Please know that we remain dedicated to providing this free community service and taking the entire manufacturing community to GREATNESS!
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