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Advanced Wood Products Laboratory

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Introductory Programming and Operation for Xilog/Aspan

 

AWPL108

 

This course is intended for designers, programmers or other individuals who are responsible for the programming of parts on a CNC Boring Machine utilizing the Xilog® user interface with Aspan® software. It is designed specifically to teach the basic information necessary to design and produce programs for a Morbidelli or SCM Group Tech CNC Boring Machine.

 

About This Course

This course is a classroom based, interactive workshop that includes theory, practice and hands-on application of the software. Attendees will learn about basic G-Code commands and how to utilize G-Codes within the Xilog user interface. They will also gain a good conceptual understanding of Aspan Software and the ability to design, generate and modify 2-D drawings. Exercises focus on drawing, tool concepts and machining methodology. Additional subjects include pocketing, engraving and nesting. 

 

If you need further technical information, please contact Hector Henry at hector.henry@arch.gatech.edu.

 

Prerequisite skills:

Participants should possess working knowledge of the Windows Operating System (Win2000 or higher). Web browsing and email DO NOT count as working knowledge. Skills required are: Screen Navigation and File Management (Copy, Paste, Rename, New Folder, etc). This is a computer based class and participants should be comfortable with the use of the mouse (click, double-click, right-click). The participant should also be familiar with architectural concepts and 2-D drawings. This course is not recommended for any individual not having prior CAD experience.

 

Price: $1295

Course Length: 3 days

2.4 CEUs

 

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