March 4, 2008

CAD Jobs, CAD Work, and Computer Aided Design Jobs

 

Computer Aided Design Jobs and CAD Work is explained and information has been added to CNCInformation.com website by Ivan Irons.
 
CAD Jobs or Computer Aided Design Jobs is the latest new webpage full of useful information for all of those CNCers out there that are looking at or wondering about Computer Aided Design Jobs. This new CAD Jobs webpage offers users information on the various types of CAD Jobs and the different types of Computer Aided Design Work. This new CAD Jobs webpage can be viewed at: CAD Jobs
 
Ivan has decided to add this information to his website he knows that CNCers everywhere are sometimes thinking of how to turn their hobby in to an actual money making career. With CNC and even Computer Aided Design, it is quite possible that this is a viable option. Ivan speaks about Computer Aided Design jobs and the various types of jobs that those out there with Computer Aided Design experience may be qualified for. Some of these Computer Aided Design Jobs include CAD Laborers, CAD Operators, CAD Programmers, CAD Manufacturing Engineers, or Computer Aided Design Engineers. These are just a few of the jobs available and CNC Information members and non-members can view this webpage at the following web address: CAD Work
 
There are more than a few jobs out in the marketplace that utilize Computer Aided Design skills and experience. Of course, the higher paid Computer Aided Design jobs are the more specific and highly skilled jobs that usually require a minimum of 5 plus years and experience. Ivan talks more about this on his new CAD Jobs webpage and is continually adding more information. Check back often for the latest information on Computer Aided Design Jobs at Computer Aided Design Work.
 
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CNC Job Information

 

CNC Job Information has been added to CNC Information website. This new CNC Job webpage has information on Professional CNC Jobs and CNC Work.
 
CNC Information has added a new webpage that talks about CNC Jobs and all that Professional CNC Jobs entail. This new CNC Jobs webpage has information that Ivan has added about the job field of CNC and all of the jobs available for the CNCer’s out there. Members and non-members can access this new CNC Jobs webpage by clicking on or linking to the following webpage: CNC Jobs.
 
In this new section on his webpage, Ivan has added all sorts of information that talk about the various CNC Professions as well as average pay for each profession. Some of the professions that Ivan talks about on this CNC Jobs webpage are:
 
Laborer
CNC Operator
CNC Machinist
CNC Programmer
Manufacturing Engineer
Design Engineer.
 
In addition to talking about generalized salary information, Ivan also gives some brief descriptions of what these jobs may entail and what skills and/or training is necessary. Visit his website at: CNC Jobs to see more about these CNC Professional Jobs. Here is an exerpt from Ivan’s CNC Jobs webpage:
 
“In this arena, producing parts faster and cheaper is the name of the game. A Cycle time is how fast it takes to make a part. These machines are fast moving with quick cycle times. They are generally very precise and efficient as well. Tolerances never seem to "loosen up." The name of the game is consistent parts, which are held within a specific tolerance, built in a timely manner with the least cost.
There are many industry jobs in this arena that touch CNC. We will talk about them more in depth later.
Here are a few jobs on the professional side of the house:
Laborer
CNC Operator
CNC Machinist
CNC Programmer
Manufacturing Engineer
Design Engineer “
 
Ivan is continually updating this webpage and adding information as it becomes available. Please be sure to check back often for the latest information as well as additional articles that Ivan has added to the website. The website can be reached by clicking on the following link:
CNC Work.
 
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Rapid Prototyping Explained

 

Rapid Prototyping information has just been added to a new CNC Prototyping section on Ivan’s CNC Community Website.
 
Rapid Prototyping has become very popular in the past few years, especially its connection to CNC. Thus, Ivan Irons has just added a new section on Rapid Prototyping to his CNC Information website. This Prototyping section brings the CNC users everywhere into the latest cutting edge technology on Rapid Prototyping by providing the latest and greatest rapid prototyping information. This information can be found on Ivan’s CNC Community website and is free to the public to access at: http://www.cncinformation.com/rapid-prototyping-prototyping-cnc-prototype/.
 
Ivan add’s his own simplified definition of Rapid Prototyping on this webpage at http://www.cncinformation.com/rapid-prototyping-prototyping-cnc-prototype/ saying:
 
“Rapid prototyping takes virtual designs from computer-aided design (CAD) or animation modeling software, transforms them into thin, virtual, horizontal cross-sections and then creates each cross-section in physical space, one after the next until the model is finished. It is a WYSIWYG process where the virtual model and the physical model correspond almost identically.
With additive fabrication, the machine reads in data from a CAD drawing and lays down successive layers of liquid, powder, or sheet material, and in this way builds up the model from a series of cross sections. These layers, which correspond to the virtual cross section from the CAD model, are joined together or fused automatically to create the final shape. The primary advantage to additive fabrication is its ability to create almost any shape or geometric feature.
The standard data interface between CAD software and the machines is the STL file format. An STL file approximates the shape of a part or assembly using triangular facets. Tiny facets produce a higher quality surface. “
There are also a multitude of articles that go in-depth into Rapid Prototyping and these articles can be found at: http://www.cncinformation.com/rapid-prototyping-prototyping-cnc-prototype/.
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Find Information on CNC Forums

 

Ivan has just added a list of CNC Forums on his new CNC Forum webpage that can be found at CNCInformation.com.
 
CNC Forum Information is just the latest topic Ivan has added to his CNC Information webpage. Although CNC Information has its own CNC Forum where users can find answers to questions on a variety of topics and post questions that have not yet been answered in the forum, Ivan has created a different CNC Forum webpage that is now released. This CNC Forum webpage is not a Computer Numerical Forum, but a CNC Forum resource that talks about things related to Forums in general and then specific CNC Forums. This forum webpage is a good resource for beginners who may have never used Forums before or who are looking for various CNC related forums that are out on the World Wide Web as we speak. Members and non-members of CNC Information have access to view this webpage at the following website address: CNC Forums
 
Ivan spends some time on this new CNC Forum webpage to help new users who are interested in forums to learn about forums and specifically CNC Forums. Here is an excerpt from the CNC Forum webpage located at: CNC Community
“There are a number of CNC forums out there that will give you great information about CNC.  There is The CNC Forum, CNC zone, and of course this website CNC information.  Inside of CNC forums, you can ask questions of other members and they will respond.  In this way, a lot of CNC information is covered and available for future reference by other members.  Think of it as an ongoing encyclopedia of CNC information. When you are inside of different CNC forums it is customary that you search for the answer first.  If you can't find the answer to your question then you can start a new thread in a particular forum.  Think of it.  Wouldn't you want someone to search for the answer first before just rattling it off.  Members of CNC forums continually answer the same questions because people don't take the time to search for the answer. “
Ivan will continually add information on CNC Forums as it becomes available so users should check back to the CNC Forum webpage at CNC Forums for the latest and greatest information.
 
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CNC Motion Control Information

Motion Control is Ivan’s latest information that he has added to his CNC Control webpage. CNC Motion Control is a webpage that was just released as is part of the last section of Ivan’s CNC Information website that deals with Computer Numerical Control. Motion Control and CNC go hand in hand. Ivan does a very good job of breaking down the topic of Motion Control, connecting it to Computer Numerical Control, and providing the end user with a good base of knowledge on the subject at hand. Members and non-members of CNC Information can go to this webpage and see for themselves the information that Ivan has provided on CNC Motion Control. The information can be found at the following webpage at CNC Information: Motion Control

Ivan has some of his own comments on Motion Control before he provides the CNCer with a few articles that dive deeper into motion control. Here is an excerpt from Ivan’s Motion Control wegpage that is found at: CNC Controlling Motion
 
“Motion control is a sub-field of automation, in which the position and/or velocity of machines are controlled using some type of device such as a hydraulic pump, linear actuator, or an electric motor, generally a servo. Motion control is an important part of robotics and CNC machine tools, however it is more complex than in the use of specialized machines, where the kinematics are usually simpler. The latter is often called General Motion Control (GMC). Motion control is widely used in the packaging, printing, textile and assembly industries. “

 

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