Traditional methods of production involve drawing designs by hand, creating a number of prototypes and using humans to manually produce goods or operate machinery. Some products still benefit from these methods of production, such as those with a reputation or tradition for being hand made.
However new methods of CAD and CAM offer the benefits of being cheaper, quicker and more efficient.
Computer aided design
Computer Aided Design (CAD)the use of computers and software to design new products drawing allows components to be manufactured using Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM)using computers that control machines to produce goods.. Computer aided manufacture is very fast and accurate and requires less human intervention.
Computer aided manufacture (CAM)
Computer aided manufacture (CAM) involves using computers to control machines during the production of goods. By using CAM, designs can be sent to CAM machines such as laser cutters, 3D printers and milling machines. Design files must first be drawn up using computer aided design (CAD) software.
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Advantages and disadvantages of CAM
Using computer aided manufacture (CAM) comes with some advantages and disadvantages:
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Machines can run 24/7 | The machines are expensive to set up |
Produces products that are identical 鈥 accuracy | Computers and machines can fail |
Less material is wasted | Engineers need to be highly skilled |
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