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$4/h
1st lesson free
- AutoCAD
- Revit
- SketchUp
- ArchiCAD
LEARN CAD, AND CAD TO CAMLearning the transition from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) is essentially learning how to bridge the gap between a digital "dream" and a ph
- AutoCAD
- Revit
- SketchUp
- ArchiCAD
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About AGBO
Agbo Sunday is a highly skilled CAD and digital technology professional with extensive experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Remote Sensing, Drone Technology, Spatial Data Analysis, and Digital Mapping Solutions. As the Chief Executive Officer of CAD and GIS Ltd
, he has successfully led innovative projects, professional trainings, and technology-driven solutions across multiple industries. He is passionate about teaching and mentoring students, professionals, and organizations by delivering practical, hands-on training that combines industry knowledge with real-world applications. His teaching approach focuses on simplifying technical concepts, building confidence, and equipping learners with job-ready digital skills.
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This course is designed to take you from a conceptual sketch to a physical product by mastering the digital manufacturing pipeline. It bridges the gap between design theory and mechanical execution.
Below is an overview of what a comprehensive CAD/CAM and Additive Manufacturing course typically covers.
1. Module I: Computer-Aided Design (CAD)
The foundation of the course is learning to "think in 3D." You will move beyond simple drawing to parametric modeling.
Sketching & Constraints: Learning to create 2D profiles and applying geometric constraints (parallel, tangent, coincident) to ensure the design is robust.
Solid Modeling: Using operations like Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, and Loft to turn 2D sketches into 3D volumes.
Assembly Modeling: Designing multiple parts and fitting them together to check for interference and motion.
Technical Documentation: Generating 2D engineering drawings with proper dimensions and tolerances for the shop floor.
2. Module II: Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
This phase focuses on the "how" of production. You learn to program the machines that will cut or shape your design.
Job Setup: Defining the "Stock" (the raw material block) and the "Work Coordinate System" (where the machine thinks zero is).
Toolpath Generation:
2D Machining: Pocketing, facing, and contouring.
3D Machining: Adaptive clearing and finishing passes for complex curves.
Simulation & Verification: Visualizing the tool movement to prevent expensive "crashes" or tool breakages.
G-Code Generation: Understanding how to post-process the digital paths into a language the machine controller understands.
3. Module III: Additive Manufacturing (ADD)
This module explores the frontier of "3D Printing," focusing on complex geometries that traditional tools cannot reach.
Slicing Technology: Learning how to convert an STL file into thin layers and managing "Infill" density for strength versus weight.
Support Structures: Designing sacrificial material that holds up overhanging parts during the print process.
Material Science: Understanding the differences between polymers (PLA, ABS), resins, and metal powders.
Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM): Learning how to optimize a part specifically to be 3D printed, such as reducing weight through lattice structures.
4. Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
Visualize complex 3D objects and recreate them in a digital environment.
Evaluate whether a part should be made via subtractive (CNC) or additive (3D Printing) methods.
Program industrial machinery with high precision.
Troubleshoot manufacturing defects by adjusting design parameters or toolpath speeds.
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This first lesson offered with AGBO will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
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