Training

Training

CAM Solutions employs a variety of different training methods to teach both software and hardware. Whether you’re looking for short and flexible online sessions, in depth training over multiple days, or anything in between. We strive to provide the essentials needed to teach a student from scratch and have them up and running as fast as possible. If you see anything that we don’t offer, please feel free to inquire and we may be able to customize things for your needs. You can find out more about our training methods and available courses below.

Training Methods

Online Training:

Connect with us over the internet.

In-Class Training:

Visit us at one of our locations.

On-Site Training:

Have us come to you.

Featured Courses

Level 1 GibbsCAM Curriculum (typically 6 hours per day):

Geometry Creation

You will learn the basics of GibbsCAM and how to draw and manipulate geometry. At the end of the course you will be able to create geometry that will be used in the next course.

Milling and VoluMill

You will learn how to create tool, process, and operation tiles for milling operations. By the end of the day you will be able to create a 3-axis milling program using roughing, contour, hole-making, and VoluMill processes to machine a milling part.

Turning

You will learn how to create tool, process, and operation tiles for lathe programming. By the end of the course you will be able to create a turning program using roughing, contour, threading, and hole-making processes to machine a lathe part.

Level 2 GibbsCAM Curriculum (typically 6 hours per day):

Advanced CS/Mill

Learn how to create and use Coordinate Systems to do everything from drawing to machining.

Solid Modeling

Create solid models from scratch with the many CAD tools that GibbsCAM has.

2.5D Solid Machining

Use regular level 1 processes to cut solid models.

3D Solid Machining

Dive deeper into solid model machining with full 3D toolpaths.

Rotary Milling

Use Polar and Cylindrical milling to create toolpaths that utilize your rotary axis.

Learn GibbsCAM and how to run a CNC machine: