SOLIDWORKS CAM Professional provides powerful, automated CNC programming capabilities for 2-axis and 3-axis milling, turning, and mill-turn machining. This training course will provide a comprehensive overview of the features and how to use the software interface and tools to create and modify 2D and 3D toolpaths, simulate CNC machine motion, and post-process CNC machine code. Participants learn how to use the software components from the basics of creating a geometry to the advanced strategies of machining, about the different milling strategies, the setup of cutting tools and post processors, and the various options for customizing programs.
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Not Solidworks but CATIA. I use the latter for my employer and ZW3D for all my other work. It is a very capable system that serves all my complex surfacing, component engineering and assembly requirements. It does have quirks but then so does all CAD software. If you are coming from Solidworks you will have no trouble grasping the concepts.
When I started I used it like Solidworks, just the file management / structure is a bit different. As time has progressed with more understanding I use it in a different way to take advantage of the more advanced features.
You cannot compare the power of ZW3d tooling module to Solidworks. It is more in line with NX. So Obviously very good value for money.