Bysoft Cam Tutorial ((link)) -

BySoft CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) is a central component of the Bystronic software ecosystem, specifically designed to automate the transition from a CAD drawing to a finished laser-cut or bent part. 🛠️ Core Workflow: File to Part

💡 Pro tip: Right-click a part → "Show Geometry" to see open contours (common error in imported DXFs). bysoft cam tutorial

Recommended Tutorial Structure (6 sections)

  1. Introduction & Requirements

    Step 6: Post-process & Export

    • Select machine (e.g., Bystar 3015, BySprint Pro)
    • Generate NC code (.txt or .cnc)
    • Transfer via network, USB, or direct DNC
    1. Auto-Connect: Use the Connect function to close small gaps in geometry.
    2. Removing Duplicates: Go to Edit > Delete Duplicates. This removes overlapping lines that would otherwise cause the laser to double-cut, saving time and material.
    3. Layer Management: If your DXF file has parts on different layers (e.g., "Cut," "Etch," "Fold"), assign these layers specific machining technologies in the software.
    • Watch for torch collisions, sheet lift-off (gas pressure too high), and microjoint failures.
    • Use Heat Map Overlay to identify excessive piercing concentration.

    Key Use Cases:

    • Start with a simple design: Begin with a simple camshaft design and gradually add complexity as you become more familiar with the software.
    • Use the built-in tutorials: Bysoft Cam provides built-in tutorials and guides that can help users get started with the software and learn its advanced features.
    • Join the Bysoft Cam community: Join the Bysoft Cam community to connect with other users, ask questions, and share knowledge and expertise.