CAD/CAM
Precision Machining Eastec Technology Preview September 2021
Production Machining highlights some of the latest precision machining advances and technology updates that will be showcased at Eastec 2021, Oct. 19-21 in West Springfield, Massachusetts.
Read MoreVericut 9.2 Simulates Machining, Additive and Hybrid Processes
Vericut software tests NC machine tool paths in an offline virtual reality environment with program verification that simulates material removal using a three-dimensional solid model.
Read MoreFaro RevEng Software Reverse-Engineers CAD Surfaces
Software is designed to generate a high-quality mesh and quickly produce exportable CAD surfaces for machining, finite element analysis simulations or 3D modeling.
Read MoreVideo Demonstration: The Value of a Search Engine for 3D Models
Technology that uses artificial intelligence to create the “physical DNA” of 3D models enables easy model comparison to speed new product design and manufacturing. View this demonstration explaining how it works and how machine shops can benefit.
WatchSwiss Shop Chooses CAM Over Hand Programming
This shop’s manual (by hand) CNC programming was slowing it down until it discovered a CAM software for Swiss-type lathes.
Read MoreVerisurf Software Enhances Faro Arm Measurement Functionality
Verisurf Software for Faro Arms improves performance, capabilities and universal compatibility.
Read MoreMastercam Optimizes 5-Axis Postprocessor for FANUC CNCs
Machine unlocks faster and more accurate art-to-part FANUC CNC capabilities.
Read MoreWhy Using Pirated Software is Riskier Than Ever
Machine shops and manufacturers that use pirated software risk losing much more – both directly and indirectly.
Read MoreHexagon’s Surfcam 2021 Connects Directly to Advanced Machining Simulation
Direct link gives manufacturers greater control over manufacturing process by delivering a more accurate, detailed picture of each machining operation from start to finish.
Read MoreHelpful, Free CAD Model for Those Who Machine DOM Tubing
This machine shop 3D prints a plastic plug that it inserts into the end of tubing to prevent chips and coolant from entering the lathe's bar feeder. It offers a free CAD model of it for other shops machining that material.
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