CAM Release Incorporates User-Defined Features
CGS North America will demonstrate the latest version of its CG CAM-Tool software, designed for machining molds or dies with minimal or no polishing required.
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CGS North America will demonstrate the latest version of its CG CAM-Tool software, designed for machining molds or dies with minimal or no polishing required. Version 12 incorporates several features developed in response to user requests, including accurate definition of the cutting shape on high-feed tools, a smooth transition between passes in the horizontal cutting tool path and the ability to remove features that will not be processed from the model.
Version 5.1 of the CAM-Tool add-in to SolidWorks will also be available for demonstration.
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