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BobCAD-CAM Ships Wizards for 2D Machining

Guides programmer through entire cutting process.

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May 1, 2013

BobCAD-CAM announced the release of its new 2D machining wizards. According to the company, the new wizards maximize the efficiency of CNC part making.

The wizard steps the programmer through the process of selecting geometry, picking tools and setting all of the parameters for creating 2D toolpath to cut the part on the CNC machine. The company also added a new stock setup wizard to the software, which the company says eliminated the guesswork and potential problems that CNC programmers would run into when setting up their stock.

For more information, visit BobCAD-CAM.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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