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What is the best way to explore options for CAD/CAM?
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<blockquote data-quote="brayks" data-source="post: 320831" data-attributes="member: 11275"><p>OK, we now have it.</p><p>there are two programs offer through our Axsys Virtual Academy:</p><p>Offering 1: Power Assist Mastercam, self-paced, web-based AND instructor-led, full-on CAD/CAM training, like industrial, you're working in a shop stuff. This includes us providing you with actual Industrial CAD/CAM software, with excersizes and 4 private review sessions with one of my senior application engineers. I have to warn you though, this can seem a bit intense and requires some work. I assure you, it will be work it.</p><p></p><p>Offering 2: One-on-one individual workshops dedicated to you that last from one to two-hours depending on how far you wish to go down the rabbit-hole (or in this case coyote-hole). Initial topics include: Principles of Machining, Cutting Tool Technology, Machining Strategies, and Jigs & fixtures. These workshops are ready however I am struggling with Eventbrite to get them posted in a way that automates the registration process.</p><p></p><p>For now, please email: <a href="mailto:jeffd@axsysinc.com">jeffd@axsysinc.com</a> to register for any of the four Workshops. To register for the Power Assist training, just follow the links provided in the link below. Additionally you can contact Mike <img src="/forums/images/smilies/test/mad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="Mad" title="Mad Mad" data-shortname="Mad" />den via email: <a href="mailto:mikem@axsysinc.com">mikem@axsysinc.com</a> or by phone : 248.926.8810 or Toll Free: 855.687.7941 </p><p></p><p>Our DLN brother Rob at Patriot Dental Lab is in the process of completing the first Power Assist training program. I will let him provide his thoughts on the work required and relative value to the training which I believe to be great in terms of content but even greater by getting a chance to "pick-the-brains" of some of my very senior manufacturing-experienced support engineers.</p><p></p><p>So, now I have built it—Will you come?</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.axsysdental.com/VirtualDentalAcademy.html" target="_blank">[ATTACH=full]35775[/ATTACH]</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brayks, post: 320831, member: 11275"] OK, we now have it. there are two programs offer through our Axsys Virtual Academy: Offering 1: Power Assist Mastercam, self-paced, web-based AND instructor-led, full-on CAD/CAM training, like industrial, you're working in a shop stuff. This includes us providing you with actual Industrial CAD/CAM software, with excersizes and 4 private review sessions with one of my senior application engineers. I have to warn you though, this can seem a bit intense and requires some work. I assure you, it will be work it. Offering 2: One-on-one individual workshops dedicated to you that last from one to two-hours depending on how far you wish to go down the rabbit-hole (or in this case coyote-hole). Initial topics include: Principles of Machining, Cutting Tool Technology, Machining Strategies, and Jigs & fixtures. These workshops are ready however I am struggling with Eventbrite to get them posted in a way that automates the registration process. For now, please email: [email]jeffd@axsysinc.com[/email] to register for any of the four Workshops. To register for the Power Assist training, just follow the links provided in the link below. Additionally you can contact Mike Madden via email: [email]mikem@axsysinc.com[/email] or by phone : 248.926.8810 or Toll Free: 855.687.7941 Our DLN brother Rob at Patriot Dental Lab is in the process of completing the first Power Assist training program. I will let him provide his thoughts on the work required and relative value to the training which I believe to be great in terms of content but even greater by getting a chance to "pick-the-brains" of some of my very senior manufacturing-experienced support engineers. So, now I have built it—Will you come? [URL='https://www.axsysdental.com/VirtualDentalAcademy.html'][ATTACH type="full"]35775[/ATTACH][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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