How Do I Add Mastercam to SolidWorks?

Adding Mastercam to SolidWorks can greatly enhance your CAD/CAM workflow, allowing you to seamlessly integrate the power of Mastercam’s machining capabilities with the design capabilities of SolidWorks. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of adding Mastercam to SolidWorks.

Step 1: Downloading and Installing Mastercam

Before we begin, make sure you have a licensed copy of both SolidWorks and Mastercam.

Start by visiting the official Mastercam website and download the latest version of the software. Once the download is complete, locate the installation file and double-click on it to start the installation process.

Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the installer. Make sure to carefully read each step and select appropriate options based on your requirements. After selecting your preferred installation settings, click on “Next” to proceed.

Note: It is recommended to choose the option for installing Mastercam as an add-in for SolidWorks during this step.

Step 2: Integrating Mastercam with SolidWorks

After successfully installing Mastercam, open SolidWorks on your computer. You should see a new toolbar or ribbon added to your SolidWorks interface.

In SolidWorks, go to Add-ins in the main menu bar and click on it. A drop-down menu will appear with a list of available add-ins.

Select “Mastercam” from the list of add-ins. This will enable Mastercam functionalities within SolidWorks.

Step 2.1: Setting up Toolpaths in Mastercam

To start working with toolpaths in Mastercam, go to the newly added toolbar or ribbon specific to Mastercam.

In the Mastercam toolbar, click on the Create Toolpath button. This will open a new window where you can define your machining operations.

Choose the desired toolpath type from the available options such as pocketing, contouring, drilling, or 3D surfacing.

Configure the parameters for each toolpath operation according to your design and machining requirements.

Step 3: Saving and Exporting Files

Once you have completed your machining operations in Mastercam, it’s time to save and export your files for further use.

In Mastercam, go to File in the main menu bar and click on it. From the drop-down menu, select “Save As”.

In the “Save As” window, choose a suitable location on your computer and provide a name for your file. Select the desired file format (e.g., .stl or .sldprt) and click on “Save.”

Step 3.1: Importing Mastercam Files into SolidWorks

To import your saved Mastercam files into SolidWorks:

  1. In SolidWorks, go to File in the main menu bar and click on it.
  2. Select “Open” from the drop-down menu.
  3. Navigate to the location where you saved your Mastercam file.
  4. Select the file and click on “Open.”

Your Mastercam file will now be imported into SolidWorks, allowing you to continue working seamlessly with both design and machining aspects of your project.

Congratulations!

You have successfully added Mastercam to SolidWorks and learned how to integrate the two software applications for a more efficient CAD/CAM workflow. By following these steps, you can now take full advantage of the powerful features offered by Mastercam while working within the familiar interface of SolidWorks.

Remember to save your work regularly and explore the various options available in both Mastercam and SolidWorks to make the most out of your CAD/CAM projects.